The Medical Department of the United States Army in World War II.

Sampul Depan
Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1964
 

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Number
48
Plasma administration in the field
58
Administrative Considerations in the Zone of Interior
61
Brig Gen Charles C Hillman MC
62
Col later Brig Gen George R Callender MC
63
Experimental blood studies Army Medical School 1941
64
Exhibit by Blood Research Division Army Medical School 1941
66
Preparation of liquid plasma Army Medical School
68
Lt Col later Col B Noland Carter MC
70
Army and Navy representatives Blood and Plasma Program
72
Laboratory technicians in training Army Medical School
86
Dried plasma arriving at emergency landing field during maneuvers 1941
88
Dried plasma ready for immediate use during maneuvers 1941
89
Demonstration of plasma administration 1943_
90
Chapter Page
101
Dr G Canby Robinson
105
Dr later Major MC Earl S Taylor_
106
American Red Cross blood donor centers
113
Committee room Fort Worth Red Cross Blood Donor Center
114
Red Cross mobile units____
115
Setup of Red Cross mobile units
116
Red Cross recruiting posters__
122
Red Cross recruiting pamphlets
123
Outdoor recruiting posters contributed by commercial firms
124
Cadets from Marquette University at Milwaukee Red Cross Blood Donor Center
127
Production report of American Red Cross blood donor centers 194145
131
54
132
Blood Donors and the Technique of Collection of Blood
139
Release signed by blood donors___
141
Reception and registration rooms Red Cross blood donor centers
146
Registration card for blood donors_
148
Hemoglobin and blood pressure determinations__
149
Fileroom San Antonio Red Cross Blood Donor Center
150
Collection of blood Red Cross blood donor centers
151
Canteens Red Cross blood donor centers
152
Canteen kitchen Fort Worth Red Cross Blood Donor Center
153
Steps in collection of blood
154
Final step in collection of blood
155
Shipping room at a Red Cross blood donor center
156
Plasma Equipment and Packaging and Transfusion Equipment_ _ _
163
Dried plasma containers early in World War II
164
Standard ArmyNavy 250cc plasma package_
166
Stoppers used in blood and plasma program
167
Filters used in plasma program_
170
Large plasma package 1943
174
Plasma package used in Zone of Interior hospitals
176
Collecting and giving set devised at Army Medical School
178
Development of Equipment
180
Improvised equipment for oversea collection of blood___
181
Maj later Lt Col Richard V Ebert MC and Maj later Lt Col Charles P Emerson MC
186
Evolution of donor bottle in EbertEmerson transfusion set
187
EbertEmerson technique of collection and administration of blood
188
Improvised suction equipment in EbertEmerson technique
189
Figure Page 50 Technique of cleansing EbertEmerson transfusion set
190
EbertEmerson transfusion set packed for use
191
Hose hub needle
194
Expendable Transfusion Equipment_ _ _ _
195
Disposable giving set standardized for ArmyNavy use_
197
Standard ArmyNavy albumin package
199
Transportation and Refrigeration___
203
Church container for transportation of blood
205
Aluminum refrigerator Chrysler developed by Army Air Forces
207
Preservative Solutions__
217
57
222
Preservation of blood with Alsevers solution
223
Chapter Page
233
Errors in blood grouping determinations_
243
Technique of testing for Rh factor__
252
Copper sulfate technique of measuring specific gravities of blood and plasma__
254
Portable kit for copper sulfate technique of measuring specific gravities of blood and plasma
255
61
256
The Plasma Program
265
Preparation of liquid plasma 1942
272
Equipment for coldtrap technique of drying plasma
278
Shellfrozen plasma___
280
Plasma shellfreezing machine
281
Equipment for freezing plasma_
282
Typical plasma shellfreezing tray
283
Equipment for Emery technique of shellfreezing plasma
284
WyckoffLagsden technique of drying plasma_
285
Drying plasma at Army Medical School
286
Vacuum diffusion process for drying plasma_
287
Diagrammatic sketch of plasma drying chamber__
288
Schematic drawing of plasma freezedrying equipment_
289
8
297
81
313
The Bovine and Human Albumin Programs
325
Edwin J Cohn Ph D
326
Human Serum Albumin
335
Commercial Production_
341
Accepted production of normal human serum albumin 194243
346
Army Requsitions for Serum Albumin
347
91
348
Further Clinical Studies_
354
Commercially prepared fibrin foam and thrombin
366
Blood Substitutes and Other Intravenous Fluids
371
Other Intravenous Fluids
382
Closures for bleeding plasma and intravenous solution bottles Baxter
386
The Mediterranean Formerly North African Theater of Operations_
391
Col Edward D Churchill MC
392
Administration of blood plasma just behind frontlines Sicily 1943_
393
Administration of blood plasma to German casualty Italy 1945
394
Administration of blood plasma after bomb hit Italy 1943
395
Administration of blood plasma in open field Italy
396
Transfusion with British equipment and blood Italy 1944
399
Blood typing Italy 1944
411
Blood typing Italy 1944
412
Reading Kahn tests Italy
413
Preparation of dried plasma for use in field Italy 1945_
414
Refrigerator truck for delivery of blood Italy 1944
415
95
416
Loading blood for shipment to Anzio beachhead
417
Unloading blood plane Italy 1944
418
Bleeding room Italy 1944
427
Completion of individual donation Italy 1944
428
Preparation of blood sample for laboratory studies Italy
429
Daily worksheet Italy
430
104
433
Seventh U S Army
445
Base Bleeding Section__
451
Clinical Considerations
457
Use of blood in Italy 194344_
459
Actions on Proposal
464
Training in British Blood Supply Depot
470
Dday and After
484
Definitive Actions in the Zone of Interior for an Oversea
490
The European Theater Blood Bank
496
Labeling bottles of blood European Theater Blood Bank 1944
506
Progress Report
508
Ratios of bloods delivered to admissions to forward hospitals First U
512
Training
514
127th Station Hospital Blood Bank
522
Blood and Plasma Donations to British
528
Airlift to the Continent After Dday
534
Blood being unloaded from refrigerator truck Belgium 1944
540
Reports and Estimates
541
Security Measures__
548
25
564
131
566
Field Hospitals
569
The Pacific Areas and the ChinaBurmaIndia Theater___
581
Preparation of plasma Rendova 1943__
583
132
589
134
595
Navy processing laboratory for blood for Pacific Oakland Calif
602
Blood distribution center Guam
608
Figure Page 148 Blood transfusion Leyte 1944
634
Stored blood and plasma Ledo 1944
643
Processed serum Calcutta Blook Bank 1944
644
Lt Gen later Gen Joseph W Stilwell USA and Col later Brig Gen Isidor S Ravdin MC Assam Base Hospital 1944
645
Blood donors Kunming 1945
646
Reactions to and Complications of Blood and Plasma Transfusions
649
Reactions to transfusions in field hospitals ETOUSA
661
Form used in hepatitis survey in Zone of Interior general hospitals 1945
677
General Considerations of Shock Therapy
683
Administration of replacement therapy France 1944
685
Transfusion in shock ward Belgium 1945
687
Form used in shock ward_
688
Transfusion during operation France 1944
689
Plasma administration on beach in Normandy 1944_
690
Care of wounded in battalion aid station France 1944
691
Plasma administration Holland 1944
692
Care of civilian injured by landmine Germany 1944_
693
Reconstitution of dried plasma
699
Administration of serum albumin
704
Interior of shock ward
708
Setup of shock ward_
709
The Blood Plasma and Related Programs in the Korean War
713
The Whole Blood Program
727
Blood donors from U S Navy Tokyo 1950
728
Japanese mothers giving blood Tokyo 1952
731
The Development of the Whole Blood Program in the Zone
733
Official poster of Armed Forces Blood Donor Program 1951
735
Shipments of blood from military installations in Zone of Interior
736
Collection of blood by mobile units from Louisville Regional Blood Donor Center 1950 _ _
738
The Oversea Airlift to Korea
739
Personnel of Travis Air Force Base Blood Processing Center
742
Laboratories at Travis Air Force Base Blood Processing Center__
745
Whole blood ready for airlift to Korea from Travis Air Force Base Processing Center_
746
Statistical Data____
747
Blood flown from Travis Air Force Base to Japan
749
Blood flown from United States via Tokyo on arrival in Korea
750
Transportation of blood by helicopter in Korea ___
751
37
752
Survey of Whole Blood Experience Far East Command
755
Equipment and Refrigeration for Airlift
758
Standardized plastic equipment introduced during Korean War
760
Demonstration of use of plastic equipment
761
Insulated box used in early airlift to Korea
762
Trunk type of insulated container developed during Korean War
764
Refrigerated container developed after Korean War
765
Refrigeration Facilities in the Far East
766
Refrigeration facilities for blood Korea 1953
767
Refrigerator used in field hospitals in Korea
768
The Plasma Program
772
Technique of plasma production during Korean War
777
The Plasma Fractionation Program
782
Dextran
790
Clinical Considerations
796
Administration of plasma in Korea
797
Administration of albumin in Korea
798
Withdrawal of stored blood for use at front Korea 1950
799
Blood transfusion in Korea
800
Transfusion during operation in Korea
801
Investigations _
802
APPENDIXES
811
INDEX
817
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872
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