Lectures Delivered at Camp Greenleaf, M.O.T.C. Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia (Chickamuaga Park) ...Camp Greenleaf Publising Company, 1917 |
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accused Adjutant advance aid station ambulance company Anopheles army Articles of War battalion brigade CAMP GREENLEAF carried casualties cavalry cent charge Chief Surgeon chlorine clothing commanding officer company commander contours corps court-martial detachment discharge disease division surgeon dressing station enemy enlisted evacuation hospital feet field hospital firing line foot FORT OGLETHORPE give Hillhurst indicating Judge Advocate LECTURE BEFORE M. O. R. C. letter line of communication line of duty lumbar puncture Medical Department medical officer ment military morning mosquito necessary noncommissioned officer OGLETHORPE ordinarily organization orthopedic surgery patient probably quartermaster rales rear regimental aid regimental surgeon road salute sanitary personnel sent sergeant sick and wounded slightly wounded slow sand filter soldier summary court supply things tion tourniquet transfer transportation treatment troops tuberculosis usually venereal disease vitamin
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