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1948/02/26: Army doctors told of new discoveries regarding virus and rickettsial diseases.
1948/02/26: Army nurses study reserve recruiting problems.
1948/02/26: Army venereal disease rate drops as result of new program.
1948/03/06: Army doctors go back to school. Study relation to basic science to illness.
1948/04/02: Army doctors say mass hysteria need not follow atomic bomb explosion.
1948/04/02: "Medical aspects of government services in time of National emergency" ... address by Wm. L. Wilson.
1948/04/08: Remarks of Paul I. Robinson.
1948/04/12: Medical service reserve to place 300 more reserves on active duty.
1948/04/14: Address ... on organized reserve corps program of medical department. By J.H. Voegtly.
1948/05/05: Pharmacy in peace and war. Address given by R.W. Bliss.
1948/05/11: Army's first extensive text of chloromycetin shows encouraging results.
1948/05/11: Chloromycetin in the treatment of scrubtyphus, by Joseph E. Smadel and others.
1948/05/18: Notes on preventive medicine in the atomic age. By Wesley C. Cox. (For release 26 May)
1948/05/20: "Some developments in military medicine." Presented by William S. Stone.
1948/05/24: The role of physical therapists in the Army Medical Department. By Emma E. Vogel.
1948/05/24: Preventive measures for atomic explosion. By A.J. Bauer. (For release 26 May)
1950/01/09: Civil defense organization urged by army doctor.
1950/02/06: Army medical library's index, catalogue to be charged.
1950/02/11: Army Surgeon General lauds civilian consultants' aid.
1950/03/06: Army medical department trains mana