Department exclusive control of general hospitals, hospital ships, and hospital camps; saw to the development of the Army Medical Museum and the Library of the Surgeon General's Office; and supervised the compilation of the Medical and Surgical History... Medical Record - Página 103editado por - 1874Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1931 - 1034 páginas
...the will of the late William F. Edgar of Los Angeles County, California, for the use and benefit of the Army Medical Museum and the Library of The Surgeon General's Office, and to receipt therefor on behalf of the United States, and deposit the funds so received in the Treasury... | |
| 1962 - 778 páginas
...exclusive control of general hospitals, hospital ships, and hospital camps; saw to the development of the Army Medical Museum and the Library of the Surgeon General's Office; and supervised the compilation of the Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. " "... | |
| Dorothy May Schullian - 1958 - 54 páginas
...1884 after several years of poor health. On December 28, 1883, Surgeon General Murray consolidated the Army Medical Museum and the Library of the Surgeon General's Office into the Museum and Library Division. Billings was put in charge of both units, the second and third... | |
| Robert Selph Henry - 1964 - 452 páginas
...(3) Smart, Journal of the American Medical Association, 24 (1895), pp. 579-580. (4) Smart, Charles: The Army Medical Museum and the Library of the Surgeon General's Office. Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States 19: 277-279, 1896. (5) Kyle, Joanna... | |
| Kenneth White Munden, Henry Putney Beers - 1986 - 744 páginas
...exclusive control of general hospitals, hospital ships, and hospital camps; saw to the development of the Army Medical Museum and the Library of the Surgeon General's Office; and supervised the compilation of the Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. The... | |
| 1915 - 434 páginas
...motion of Dr. AB Hooe, Dr. DS Lamb was requested to deliver an address on the growth and progress of the Army Medical Museum and the Library of the Surgeon General's Office on the approaching 5Oth anniversary of his accession to office in the Museum. Dr. Nichols resigned... | |
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