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Army Hospital Plans Additional Quarters
Source: “Army Hospital Plans Additional Quarters.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 28 Nov. 1943, p. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser-28-november-194/57494966/
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New Sulfa Drug To Speed Relief From Colds
Source: Science Service. “New Sulfa Drug To Speed Relief From Colds.” The Gazette and Daily, 31 Dec. 1943, p. 25. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette-and-daily/138050836/
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Hundreds of Brain Exposures Salvaged
Source: “Hundreds of Brain Exposures Salvaged.” Spokane Chronicle, 31 Dec. 1943, p. 2. https://www.newspapers.com/article/spokane-chronicle/127863107/
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Medicine: Sensational Serum
Russian science has reported another medical sensation: a serum which stimulates or inhibits the life processes of living tissue. The Russian scientists claim that the serum hastens wound healing, mends broken bones more quickly, increases the body’s defenses against infection and cancer, may enable man to live to be 125 years old. Born in Jail.…
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Medicine: The Heavy-Laden
Soldiers’ frayed battle-nerves are the subject of much concern among service doctors and the people at home. Last week, before the Brief Psychotherapy Council in Chicago, Lieut. Colonel Roy Richard Grinker gave his candid opinion of the psychiatric methods now used to get war-sick soldiers back into battle. Colonel Grinker divides military neuroses into four…
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Final General Hospital Article Gives Further Details
Source: “Final General Hospital Article Gives Further Details.” Longview News-Journal, 3 July 1944, p. 8. https://www.newspapers.com/article/longview-news-journal/127944727/
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Harvard To Open Medical School To Women in ’45
Source: “Harvard To Open Medical School To Women in ”™45.” The Boston Globe, 26 July 1944, p. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/image/434039874/?match=1&clipping_id=138106124
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That Men Might Live! The Story of the Medical Service
Source: That Men Might Live! The Story of the Medical Service – ETO, Orientation Branch, Information and Education Division, ETOUSA, 1944.