| Surgery in World War II. Orthopedic Surgery in the Zone of Interior |
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| Authors:
Hal B. Jennings Jr.; William S. Mullins; Mather Cleveland; Alfred R. Shands Jr.; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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| Medical Department, United States Army. Radiology in World War II |
66 |
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| Authors:
Leonard D. Heaton; Arnold L. Ahnfeldt; Kenneth D. Allen; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; Mindell W. Stein; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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| Surgery In World II. Thoracic Surgery, Volume 2. Medical Department, United States Army |
65 |
632 pages |
| Authors:
Arnold L. Ahnfeldt; Frank B. Berry; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This second volume deals with the special types of thoracic wounds caused by the missiles of modern warfare and with the management of their complications. As noted in volume I, the Pacific experience will be related in the volume dealing with surgery in the Asiatic-Pacific theater. Special attention is devoted in volume II to certain complications of these injuries whose significance was realized, or fully realized, for the first time ... |
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| Surgery in World War II. Activities of Surgical Consultants. Volume 2 |
64 |
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| Authors:
Leonard D. Heaton; John B. Coates Jr.; B. N. Carter; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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| Surgery In World War II, Thoracic Surgery, Volume I. Medical Department, United States Army |
63 |
405 pages |
| Authors:
John B. Coates Jr.; Frank B. Berry; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The first volume contains a summary of the development of thoracic surgery in previous wars, the general and statistical background of the World War II experience, administrative considerations in the Mediterranean and European theaters and in the Zone of Interior, the evolution of policies of management of chest wounds, and the routine of management of thoracic casualties from their emergency care on the battlefield through their rehabilitation chest centers. JMD ... |
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| Surgery in World War II. Activities of Surgical Consultants. Volume 1 |
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| Authors:
Leonard D. Heaton; John B. Coates Jr.; B. N. Carter; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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| Medical Department, United States Army. Surgery in World War II. Volume 2. Neurosurgery |
59 |
731 pages |
| Authors:
John B. Coates Jr.; Glen Spurling; Barnes Woodhall; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) FALLS CHURCH VA
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 | Partial contents: Injuries of the spinal cord-The zone of interior, the Mediterranean, the European theater of operations, the management of acute compound battle incurred injuries of the spinal cord, urologic aspects of spinal cord injuries, the management of paraplegic patients in zone of interior hospitals, the management of the ruptured intervertebral disk, qanatomic approches to the more commonly injurerd peripheral nerves, techniques of peripheral nerve injuries, peripheral nerves, techniques of ... |
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| Cold Injury, Ground Type in World War II (Medical Department, United States Army) |
1958 |
582 pages |
| Authors:
Tom F. Whayne; Michael E. DeBakey; John B. Coates Jr.; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The historical chapters of this volume set forth the important details of what happened concerning cold injury in all recorded wars of history as well as in World War I and World War II. Its possible causes and predisposing factors are set forth from every angle in the very complete chapter on epidemiology, in which the presentation is based on the concept that the same epidemiologic principles can be applied ... |
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| Surgery in World War II. Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology |
57 |
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| Authors:
John B. Coates Jr.; M. E. Randolph; Norton Canfield; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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| Surgery in World War II. Orthopedic Surgery in the Mediterranean Theater Of Operations |
57 |
382 pages |
| Authors:
John B. Coates Jr.; Mather Ceveland; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | Orthopedic surgery in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations developed by a process of evolution. One would almost be justified in saying that the surgery which was first performed was pioneering in character. Certainly, one is justified in saying that the early endeavors culminated in superb treatment of combat-incurred injuries of the extremities. The Mediterranean theater thus served as a testing ground for the principles and techniques which were applied with ... |
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| Surgery in World War 2: Orthopedic Surgery in the European Theater of Operations |
56 |
397 pages |
| Authors:
John B. Coates Jr.; Mather Cleveland; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; S. B. Hays; DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC
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 | In all of the major wars in which the United States has been engaged, battle casualties caused by injuries involving the bones and joints have presented a formidable problem to the Army Medical Department. This has been true from the standpoint of their frequency as well as their incapacitating effects. In the Civil War, in World War I, and in World War II, more than 70 percent of the wounded ... |
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| Medical Department, United States Army, Surgery in World War II. Orthopedic Surgery in the European Theater of Operations |
56 |
399 pages |
| Authors:
John B. Coates; Mather Cleveland; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) FALLS CHURCH VA
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 | In all of the major wars in which the United States has been engaged, battle casualties caused by injuries involving the bones and joints have presented a formidable problem to the Army Medical Department. This has been true from the standpoint of their frequency as well as their incapacitating effects. Tn the Civil War, in World War I, and in World War II, more than 70 percent of the wounded ... |
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| Surgery in World War II. Volume 2. General Surgery |
55 |
419 pages |
| Authors:
John B. Coates Jr.; Michael E. DeBakey; W. P. Giddings; Elizabeth M. McFetridge; OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The volumes comprising the history of the Medical Department of the United States Army in World War II are divided into two series: (1) The administrative and operational series, which constitutes a part of the general series of the history of the United States Army in World War II, prepared by The Surgeon General and published under the direction of the Chief of Military History; and (2) the professional, or ... |
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