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CONTENTS.--No. 1. Photomicrographs of spirochetae, entamebae, plasmodia, trypanosomes, leishmania, negri bodies, and parasitic helminths. Jan. 1913.--No. 2. Papers by officers of the Medical Corps, U.S. Army read before the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Washington, D.C. September, 1912. Jan. 1913.--No. 3. Craig, C.F. & Nichols, H.J. Studies of syphilis. With introduction by Major Frederick F. Russell. June, 1913.--No. 4. Ludlow, C.S. Disease-bearing mosquitoes of North and Central America, the West Indies, and the Philippine Islands. Nov. 1913.--No. 5. King, E. Mental disease and defect in United States troops. 1914.--No. 6. Craig, C.F. The prophylaxis of malaria with special reference to the military service. 1914.--No. 7. Christie, A.C. Studies in Roentgen-ray diagnosis, with especial reference to the gastro-intestinal tract. 1915.
Promotes the recognition, treatment, and prevention of conditions of overweight and obesity in the United States.
"Collection of incunabula and early medical prints in the library of the Surgeon-general's office, U.S. Army": Ser. 3, v. 10, p. 1415-1436.
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