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... London. In 1813 "Dr. Barry" passed the Army Medical Board Exam. The question there is how she passed the physical exam as well. ...
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... (Maher, pg. 1) The Army Medical Department, which was responsible for the care of the sick and wounded in the North, was unprepared. ...
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... (Maher, pg. 1) The Army Medical Department, which was responsible for the care of the sick and wounded in the North, was unprepared. ...
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... Arthur Friedlander , chief of the bacteriology division at the US Army Medical Research Institute states, "The evidence that they presented suggested that it ...
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... Her work resulted in the formation of the "Army Medical College" To spread her opinions on reform, Nightingale published two books, Notes on Hospital, and ...
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... Her work resulted in the formation of the "Army Medical College" To spread her opinions on reform, Nightingale published two books, Notes on Hospital, and ...
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... WAACs within the Army Medical Department (ASF) were used as laboratory, surgical, X-ray, and dental technicians as well as medical secretaries and ward clerks ...
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... Serving as Mao Zedong¯s Army Medical Chief in the Eighth Route Army in the northern hills of Yenan, Bethune trained medics and doctors from the people in the ...
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... When the Civil War began, the United States Army (North) medical staff consisted of only the surgeon general, thirty surgeons, and eighty-three assistant ...
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... centres. Whenever disaster strikes, the Salvation Army mobile canteens bring food, clothing, blankets and medical supplies. Workers ...
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... Dr. Dalgard decided to enlist the aid of the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) to help diagnose the case. ...
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... It has been reported by USAMRIID (United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases) that this is the tool they and the Department of ...
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... Cynthia. In the summer of 1971, Norman, now a Lieutenant Colonel, checked himself into the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He discovered ...
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... Cynthia. In the summer of 1971, Norman, now a Lieutenant Colonel, checked himself into the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He discovered ...
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... Dr. Dalgard decided to enlist the aid of the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) to help diagnose the case. ...
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... literature, graduating in 1940. - During World War II Burgess served at the Royal Army Medical corps. - In 1942 he married Llwela ...
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... He decided upon the assistance of the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) with the diagnosis of this situation ...
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... Dr. Dalgard decided to enlist the aid of the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) to help diagnose the case. ...
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... received their education on an apprenticeship basis but the younger men, those who made up the bulk of the army surgeons, usually held a medical school diploma ...
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... The people being helped receive adequate housing, nourishing meals, medical care and engage in work therapy. The Salvation Army has a mobile going around that ...
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... This is what happened to the victim according to A. Huftaker, EE Hammer, and Major DA Turner of the Army Medical Reserve Corps., The man went unconscious after ...
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... 78-79) This is what happened to the victim according to A. Huftaker, EE Hammer, and Major DA Turner of the Army Medical Reserve Corps., The man went ...
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... According to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center the Indians first used tobacco as a healing drug and at religious ceremonies before Columbus discovered America ...
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... Colonel Holly Parsons was the head of research at the United States Army Medical Institute for Research of Infectious Diseases (also known as RIID) in Aspen ...
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... He was the son of an Army Medical Corp doctor who brought patients at home all the time. His mother died when he was only five years of age. ...
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... The main suspect is a former embittered US scientist from US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID); he is thought to have sent this ...
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... Researchers at the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Frederick, Maryland, found antibodies which are small proteins that could ...
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... the city of Hiroshima. Mr. Sasaki was not there, but was an army medical orderly at the time of the bombing. His wife, Fiyiko and ...
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... Prince Albert about the quality of nursing in military hospitals and in 1857 gave evidence to the sanitary commission who then formed the Army Medical College. ...
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... The Germans who joined the army were looking for pay, medical care, regular meals, and other such benefits, and would not willingly throw such things away. ...
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