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Circular letters-Continued.

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Form N. M. S. H. C. 2. No. 280, 1923.

703

Form N. M. S. H. C. 2, resumption of use of. No. 270, 1923___
Form N. M. S. H. C. 4 (roster report of the Hospital Corps), prepara-

613

tion and forwarding of. No. 279, 1923.

701

Handling of records for patients of the United States Veterans' Bu-

reau in United States naval hospitals. No. 190, 1922_
Health record. No. 216, 1922.

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Hospital Inspection, Report of, United States Veterans' Bureau. No.
239, 1923____

568

606

Information for next of kin of Marine Corps dead. No. 264, 1923___
Information for next of kin regarding expenses in connection with
the preparation, encasement, and transportation of the remains of
the dead. No. 168, 1922_.

Injury or death of persons in the naval service, information concern-
ing. N65-JPL-BL. 31847-29----

494

528

Inspection of naval hospitals by representatives of the United States
Veterans' Bureau. No. 142, 1922.

459

Instructions regarding reports of physio-therapy and occupational
therapy treatments to beneficiaries of the United States Veterans'
Bureau. No. 229, 1922___

560

Manual of the Medical Department, 1922. No. 235, 1922_

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Medical surveys in the case of enlisted men, United States Navy,
with more than 12 but less than 16 years' service and more than
25 years' service. Serial No. 215, 1922__.

340

Menus, etc., for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners_
Military preference, Executive order of March 3, 1923.

547

699

Misconduct status in case of death of Thomas Stanley Harl, seaman,
second class, and Leslie Cecil Gill, seaman, second class, United
States Navy

705

Modification of circular letter, serial 189, 1922. No. 201, 1922.
Monthly reports of occupational therapy from United States naval
hospital caring for Veterans' Bureau cases. No. 228, 1923____.
Monthly report of United States Veterans' Bureau beneficiaries in
United States naval hospitals. No. 206, 1922----

526

558

530

Naval Digest, 1921. No. 258, 1923__.

589

Naval Reserve Force, medical care and treatment. No. 265, 1923..
Naval Yearbook, 1920 and 1921.

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Navy standard casket for shipment or local burial, use of. No. 231,
1922_____

561

Occupational therapy work for Veterans' Bureau beneficiaries, re-
port of. No. 196, 1922.

523

Occupational therapy for Veterans' Bureau patients. Nos. 182,
1922; 184, 1922___

507

Circular letters-Continued.

Occupational therapy for. Veterans' 'Bureau patients in the United
States naval hospitals; Red Cross personnel. No. 189, 1922———
Occupational therapy for Veterans' Bureau patients in United States
naval hospitals, quarterly reports concerning. No. 186, 1922.
Hospital inspection, report of, United States Veterans' Bureau. No.
185, 1922

Officers and men sick on detached duty or leave. No. 169, 1922
Pension legislation. No. 276, 1923.

Physical examination for purpose of reinstatement of Government in-
surance. No. 266, 1923__

Physical examinations, inoculations, and vaccinations of applicants
to attend citizens' military training camps, 1923. Nos. 240, 1923;
243, 1923----

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512

509

509

494

617

610

568, 570

Preparation and forwarding of Form N. M. S. H. C. 3, Hospital Corps
transfer and disposition card. No. 161, 1922---

481

Preliminary examination of applicants for aviation training.
214, 1922-

No.

538

Radio telegraph; pigeons; medical supplies for. No. 176, 1922.
Ration memoranda, hospital Form No. 36. No. 205, 1922_
Ration notices, Forms S and T----

502

529

611

Rehabilitation service: Trainees"; naval hospital treatment of dis-
abled soldiers, sailors, and marines while under training at navy
yard and naval stations. No. 160, 1922.

480

Reporting of disabilities oecurring among naval personnel attached
to and actually serving on submarines. No. 212, 1922▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Report of board for consideration of standardized forms. No. 195,
1922

534

519

Reports of Surgeon General, 1918, 1919, 1920. No. 258, 1923.
Resignations, No. 238, 1923.

Retention of certain officers and enlisted men for treatment. No.
150, 1921---

589

566

466

Retention of patients in naval hospitals. No. 209, 1922.

532

Review and initialing of all Form F cards by senior medical officers
before same are forwarded to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
No. 149, 1921____

466

Revised schedule of wages for civil employees under the Naval Es-
tablishment. No. 255, 1923___

587

Revised schedule of wages for civil employees under the Naval Estab-
lishment. No. 273, 1923----

614

Revised schedule of wages for civil employees under the Naval Estab-
lishment, effective July 1, 1923. No. 275, 1923–

616

Revision of Form K, dental. No. 177, 1922__-

502

Right of Veterans' Bureau patients to receive treatment in a soldiers'
home in the event of disallowance of claim by Veterans' Bureau.
No. 175, 1922_.

498

Saturday half holidays during summer months; leave. No. 267, 1923_
Schedule of wages for civil employees effective May 1, 1923, modifi-
cation of. No. 259, 1923___.

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Circular letters-Continued.

Social-hygiene activities of Bureau of Navigation transferred to Bu-
reau of Medicine and Surgery___.

Stub requisitions and job orders. No. 143, 1921__.
Subsistence at naval hospitals, comparison of. No. 250, 1923-‒‒‒‒‒‒
Subsistence of enlisted personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps
(Regular and Reserve) during period granted leave from treatment
in hospital. No. 200, 1922----
Subsistence of marines. No. 256, 1923__.

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490

459

578

525

588

Summary of maintenance-expenditure report; Hospital Form 34 A.
No. 153, 1921___.

469

Supernumerary patients, admission and discharge or other data con-
cerning. No. 247, 1923..........

574

545

Supply table. Increase in allowance of towels and operating gowns
for use in dental offices. No. 222, 1922----
Surgical instruments, X-ray and laboratory supplies. No. 172, 1922.
Surveyed Medical Department property recommended by survey
board for disposition by "G. S. K." (supply officer). No. 207, 1922_
Survey of Medical Department property. Nos. 191, 1922; 262, 1923
Syphilitic abstract sheet in health record. No. 232, 1922__
Training of flight surgeons. No. 198, 1922__

Transportation for Veterans' Bureau patients upon discharge from
United States naval hospitals. No. 188, 1922---

497

530

514, 602

562

524

511

Transportation of beneficiaries and claimants of the Veterans' Bu-
reau. No. 146, 1921‒‒‒‒‒‒

464

Transportation of remains of Veterans' Bureau patients. No. 154,
1922

470

Tuberculosis patients who have enlisted subsequent to February 9,
1922. No. 210, 1922__.

533

Typographical errors in supply table, Form B and Form B, dental.

M-S. No. 132679(43).

518

Urgent repairs to buildings, walks, and roadways. No. 165, 1922–
Use of Government vehicles. No. 147, 1921.

492

464

Vaccination records. No. 257, 1923-

589

Vacancies in Naval Medical Corps. Nos. 217, 1922; 260, 1923----- 541, 591
Venereal prophylaxis. No. 218, 1922–

542

Veterans' Bureau claimants, sentenced to loss of compensation for
disciplinary reasons under General Order No. 27-A. No. 170, 1922_
Veterans' Bureau patients for whom domicilliary care is necessary.
No. 167, 1922.

495

493

Veterans' Bureau physio-therapy Forms 1603, 2581, and 1606, in-
structions regarding. No. 227, 1922----

557

Veterans' Bureau publications, etc., index of. No. 226, 1922_.
Veterans' Bureau publication Med. 1644 (scheme for the classifica-
tion of patients on examination). No. 230, 1922_.
Weekly report of Veterans' Bureau patients. No. 156, 1922-

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Compression fractures of the lower end of the radius___

115

Conjunctivitis Samoan; a study of the causative organism_--

Convalescents serum and measles virus in the immunization of children

410

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Dental Division of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery----

55

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Dentistry and Medicine, interdependence of

Dentistry, modern, to group diagnosis as conducted at the naval hospital,

67

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Extermination of vermin on board the U. S. S. Oklahoma__

87

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Field sanitary measures, functions of the naval medical personnel serv-

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Foreign bodies of dental origin in the air and food passages_.

14

Form F, revised, to be used exclusively after January 1, 1924.
Fractures, compression of the lower end of the radius___
Fractures of the leg, diagnosis and treatment of-----
Fractures of the mandible, wiring method treatment for...
Freeing vessels from poisonous gas after fumigation---

643

115

321

38

440

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French venereal prophylactic tube--.

850

Frozen meat, fungi of------

828

Fumigation, freeing vessels from poisonous gas after...--

440

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Gonorrhea, disciplinary action, when acquired without record of prophy-
laxis___

237

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Heart disease, valvular, discharged from the service, an analysis of 360

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Immunization methods for controlling measles in the Navy, possible value

725

Immunization of children against measles, convalescents serum and
measles virus in the_____

718

Improvement in the quality of recruits.

85

Improvement in the quality of recruits noted at the naval training sta-
tion, Newport, R. I______.

244

Inhalations of poison gas, cholecystitis of chemical origin in man fol-
lowing

291

Instructions issued by Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. (See Circular
letters.)

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Intestinal flow influenced by diet, character of the___.

197

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Length of exposure necessary to sterilize mess gear when dipped in boil-

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Malaria, complement fixation test and other findings in---

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