A history of United States Army Base Hospital No36 (Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery Unit) organized at Detroit, Michigan, April 11th, 1917 . Captain Herbert E. Randall and Lieutenants George P. Raynale,Ross U. Adams, and Leo J. Stafford, who were placed in charge of wards A, B, C andD, respectively. In accordance with plans outlined by Major GoIdthwaite, the was disorganized. CaptainRandall and Lieutenant George P. Raynale were detached and detailed elsewhere. LieutenantAdams was also detached, but reinstated immediately. Captain James D. Matthews, who hadbeen on duty at Hospit


A history of United States Army Base Hospital No36 (Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery Unit) organized at Detroit, Michigan, April 11th, 1917 . Captain Herbert E. Randall and Lieutenants George P. Raynale,Ross U. Adams, and Leo J. Stafford, who were placed in charge of wards A, B, C andD, respectively. In accordance with plans outlined by Major GoIdthwaite, the was disorganized. CaptainRandall and Lieutenant George P. Raynale were detached and detailed elsewhere. LieutenantAdams was also detached, but reinstated immediately. Captain James D. Matthews, who hadbeen on duty at Hospital D, and Captain Carlton R. Metcalf, who had been in OrthopedicService in England, were assigned to duty in Hospital B and placed in charge of wards Aand B. A few days later Lieutenant Jelks, who had also done service in England, was intro-duced by Major Goldthwaite and placed in charge of ward E. Lieutenant Grimes, a sanitaryofficer, was also brought in to assist in the treatment of orthopedic cases. Captains Brennan,Langworth and Lieutenant Williams were also detailed to Hospital B from Base Hospital Unit23 by Major Rukke for special Officers Morning Conference, Hospital B. Dining Room of Ceres Hotel in Peace Time.


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