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U.S. Navy medical training films, sometimes graphic. MN-3726A Medicine In Action 1 Pacific Enemy Number Two Suppressive theory such as malaria discipline and atabrine; control measures such as elimination of pools of water, spraying of water, cutting of underbrush, and treatment of natives. 1944 MN-3726D Medicine In Action 4 Soft Tissue Wounds For release to physicians only. How to remove shell fragments from four typical battle wounds upper thigh, scapula, leg, and arm wounds; recommended treatments. Special film for medical personnel. 1944 MN-3726G Medicine In Action 7 Evacuation Of Casualties Saipan How evacuees were handled at Saipan emergency treatment; tagging at the field dressing station; adjusting records at regimental aid station; further treatment at collecting station; loading at the evacuation station; how casualties are checked at each station to insure sufficient emergency care. 1944 MN-3726H Medicine In Action 8 Head Injury Report of a Battle Casualty For release to physicians only. How one kind of head injury was treated; cranial operation from beginning to end; surgical and medical techniques. Special film for medical personnel. 1945 MN-3726K Medicine In Action 12 Cholera Can Be Conquered Via e of blood plasma and sulfa drugs. 1946
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