Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . ached to thelaboratory from the outset. In December, 191, asecond sergeant was attached and these two with theoccasional assistance from convalescent patients wereable to handle the work until about in August, 1918,when, chiefly because of the increase in wound bacteri-ology, it became necessary to add two other enHstedmen to the staff. It was found comparatively easy to train intelHgentenhsted men to perform most of the routine proceduresof chnical pathology and it was the expres


Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . ached to thelaboratory from the outset. In December, 191, asecond sergeant was attached and these two with theoccasional assistance from convalescent patients wereable to handle the work until about in August, 1918,when, chiefly because of the increase in wound bacteri-ology, it became necessary to add two other enHstedmen to the staff. It was found comparatively easy to train intelHgentenhsted men to perform most of the routine proceduresof chnical pathology and it was the expressed opinionof several of the chnicians that blood counts were donemore accurately here than they were usually done BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9, A. E. F. 221 in civil hospitals when carried out by junior time they were also trained to do a great dealof the bacteriology and the Wassermann work asked for was thus carried out. If it hadbeen possible to enlarge the staff more work could havebeen done, but it is our opinion that no essentialprocedure and few of those desirable were omitted. 3432.


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