"The Medical Department in the United States Army in the World War" material, 1917-1929.

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"The Medical Department in the United States Army in the World War" material, 1917-1929.

Bound draft of The Medical Department of the United States Army in the World War, labeled the Medical and Surgical History of the World War, prepaged by the Surgeon General's Office. Also includes photographs, photographic plates, loose drafts, requisition forms, and correspondence.

1 cubic ft. (3 boxes)

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United States. Army. Medical Department

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War Department General Order no. 1 for 1904 required "every staff corps and department, regiment, battalion not forming part of a regiment, and independent troop, battery, or company" to keep "a detailed history of the services of the organization. This history will, at all times, be kept as nearly up to date as possible." From the guide to the Papers pertaining to the current history of the U.S. Medical Dept., 1905-1913, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine) ...

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