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... Surgeon General on the 1st day of January , April , July , and October ... Surgeon General . When a nurse is discharged , the special efficiency report shall be sent ... executive and nursing ability , together with good judgment and tact ...
... Surgeon General on the 1st day of January , April , July , and October ... Surgeon General . When a nurse is discharged , the special efficiency report shall be sent ... executive and nursing ability , together with good judgment and tact ...
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... executive surgeon . The provisions of Article I 2602 ( 5-6 ) shall be ob- served as far as possible in hospitals , and inspections and musters shall not be carried out on Sunday . The medical officer in command shall assign appro ...
... executive surgeon . The provisions of Article I 2602 ( 5-6 ) shall be ob- served as far as possible in hospitals , and inspections and musters shall not be carried out on Sunday . The medical officer in command shall assign appro ...
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... Surgery ) of any death in the hospital ; he shall in addition inform by telegraph the next of kin , family , or legal representative of the deceased . SECTION 6. - DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE SURGEON . 1801. The medical officer attached to ...
... Surgery ) of any death in the hospital ; he shall in addition inform by telegraph the next of kin , family , or legal representative of the deceased . SECTION 6. - DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE SURGEON . 1801. The medical officer attached to ...
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... executive surgeon shall have such authority under the medical officer in command as may be delegated by the latter . He shall firmly and faithfully execute the orders of the medical officer in command , and shall keep himself informed ...
... executive surgeon shall have such authority under the medical officer in command as may be delegated by the latter . He shall firmly and faithfully execute the orders of the medical officer in command , and shall keep himself informed ...
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... surgeon acting as executive , and one passed assistant or assistant surgeon besides the officer in command , the surgeon shall not be required to alternate as officer of the day , but shall , in addition to his regular duties , take ...
... surgeon acting as executive , and one passed assistant or assistant surgeon besides the officer in command , the surgeon shall not be required to alternate as officer of the day , but shall , in addition to his regular duties , take ...
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Abscess active service acute admission applicant appointment approval assistant surgeon bill book Bureau of Medicine Bureau of Navigation candidate certificate chief nurse chief pharmacist's mate chronic Coast Defense Reserve commanding officer confirmation in grade copy disability discharge disease disinfection enlisted enrollment executive surgeon Fistula fleet surgeon Form forwarded health record hospital apprentice Hospital Corps Hospital Corpsmen hospital ships injury inspection letter line of duty Marine Corps Medical Department medical officer medical survey Medicine and Surgery ment Naval Auxiliary Reserve Naval Coast Defense naval hospital fund Naval Reserve Force navy yards Nurse Corps officer in command patients pay officer persons physical examination port prescribed professional examination public bills qualified receipt receive recommended REGULATIONS AND NAVAL request requisition SECTION ship or station sick submitted surgical tion tourniquet transferred treatment Tuberculosis United States Naval United States Navy Volunteer Naval Reserve voucher ward wounded
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Page 289 - ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them under the preceding article, the sick and wounded of an army who fall into the power of the other belligerent become prisoners of war, and the general rules of international law in respect to prisoners become applicable to them.
Page 295 - A convention for the adaptation to maritime warfare of the principles of the Geneva Convention of August 22, 1864.
Page 285 - Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected, and shall remain free. The generals of the belligerent Powers shall make it their care to inform the inhabitants of the appeal addressed to their humanity, and of the neutrality which will be the consequence of it. Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded men in his house shall be exempt from the quartering...
Page 292 - The personnel protected in virtue of the first paragraph of article 9, and articles 10 and 11, will wear attached to the left arm a brassard bearing a red cross on a white ground, which will be issued and stamped by competent military authority, and accompanied by a certificate of identity in the case of persons attached to the sanitary service of armies who do not have military uniform.
Page 237 - Hereafter the purchase of supplies and the procurement of services for all branches of the Army service may be made in open market, in the manner common among business men, when the aggregate of the amount required does not exceed five hundred dollars ; but every such purchase exceeding one hundred dollars shall be promptly reported to the Secretary of War for approval, under such regulations as he may prescribe.
Page 299 - The shipwrecked, sick, or wounded, who are landed at a neutral port with the consent of the local authorities, must, unless an arrangement is made to the contrary between the neutral State and the belligerent States, be guarded by the neutral State so as to prevent them again taking part in the operations of the war. The expenses of tending them in hospital and interning them shall be borne by the State to which the shipwrecked, sick, or wounded persons belong.
Page 237 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the Departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Page 295 - The belligerents will have the right to control and visit them; they can refuse to help them, order them off, make them take a certain course, and put a Commissioner on board; they can even detain them, if important circumstances require it. As...
Page 288 - Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or wounded, shall be respected and cared for, without distinction of nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are.
Page 289 - ... and ill treatment. He will see that a careful examination Is made of the bodies of the dead prior to their Interment or .Incineration.