A history of United States Army Base Hospital No36 (Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery Unit) organized at Detroit, Michigan, April 11th, 1917 . nicsin France. He said he would be glad to send me if there was any place to go, but thatBase Hospital 36 had had the largest and most active service in our department of anyAmerican hospital and there was nothing new we could see. The number of cases, summary, etc., are all covered in the official hospital report,and I do not have those figures, but believe I have touched enough to recall many otherinteresting things to those connected with the d


A history of United States Army Base Hospital No36 (Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery Unit) organized at Detroit, Michigan, April 11th, 1917 . nicsin France. He said he would be glad to send me if there was any place to go, but thatBase Hospital 36 had had the largest and most active service in our department of anyAmerican hospital and there was nothing new we could see. The number of cases, summary, etc., are all covered in the official hospital report,and I do not have those figures, but believe I have touched enough to recall many otherinteresting things to those connected with the department, even though the surface hasnot really been scratched. The department is especially grateful to its nurses and orderlies, Miss Evelyn Cooper,Miss Grace M. Daley (Mrs. R. U. Adams), and Miss Alice Gillmore (Mrs. W. H. Wools-ton), Pvt. Fred Wild and Pvt. Henri April. The medical officers connected with thedepartment in one way and another were Lieut. Col. Shurly, Major Patton, Capt. EugeneSmith, Capt. Gaines, Capt. Shankwiler, Lieut. Weaver and Major (Cpt.) Wilfrid Haughey,chief of the department. Wilfred Haughey, Major M. C. U. S. Capt. Bion R. East, Capt. Harry L. Hosmer. The Department of Dental and Oral Surgery, Base Hospital No. 36, A. E. F. The Departemnt of Dentistry and Oral Surgery was composed of Doctors Harry L. Hos-mer and Bion R. East, both of Detroit. Doctor Hosmer reported for duty August 30, 1917, and Doctor East, August 23, 1917, at theState Fair Grounds, Detroit, Michigan. During the time the organization was stationed at the State Fair Grounds, the personnel ofthe department did not function professionally, other than to inspect the mouths of the per-sonnel and do certain emergency operations. These operations served one purpose if no other,than to demonstrate the possibility of getting the number of one Cashmore Bill of the cityof Wyandotte. Like the other members of the unit during this period of professional inactivity, the per-sonnel of the De


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