Military Service


Box 52 - A - In

Box 53 - Is - Z

Box 54 - Army Hat, Seal of the 5th General Hospital

Box 55 - Army Uniform Jackets

Box 56 - Army Coats

Box 57 - Army Dress Coats and Shirts

Box 58  - German Flag


        Box 52

 Folder

1               Active Immunization Against Tetanus with Tetanus Toxoid

2               Adaptors for Anaesthetic Machines

3               Adm. Cir. No. 3, Classification of Personnel as General or Limited Service

4               Allotment of Pay

5               American Board of Surgery Operations

6               American Medical Society, ETO, Constitution and By Laws

7               American Medical Society, ETO, Correspondence

8               American Medical Society, ETO, Formation

9               American Medical Society, ETO, June 23, 1943

10           American Medical Society, ETO, July 10, 1943

11           American Medical Society, ETO, July 28, 1943

12           American Medical Society, European Theater of Operations, Program, August 18, 1943

13           American Medical Society – ETO – Supplement to Program August 18, 1943

14           American Medical Society – ETO – September 22, 1943

15           American Red Cross – Disaster Relief – Correspondence

16           American Red Cross food handlers

17           Amputation and Enforcing guillotine type

18           Annual Reports, Medical Department Units and Installations

19           Annual Report of the Division of Professional Services – 1942

20           Annual Report of the Surgical Service – 5th General Hospital – 1942

21           5th General Hospital – Annual Report – 1943

22           5th General Hospital – Annual Report – 1944

23           5th General Hospital – Annual report 1945

24           Answers to Questions submitted by Brigadier General Simmons

25           Applications for Officer Candidate School

26           Army Extension Courses, 1941-1942

27           Army Shows – 1943

28           Berry Frank B., (Lt. Colonel) Correspondence

29           Blood Transfusions

30           European Theater of Operations United States Army – 1942 – Blood Transfusions – historical

31           Blood Transfusion Service

32           Brigham Bulletin – November, 1943

33           British Army Rules for Amputations

34           The Bulletin of the U. S. Army Medical Department, April 1945

35           Calas Staging Area – Bulletin No. 4 Vol. 1 – Training Information

36           Cards – Christmas, Valentine’s Day

37           Chief Consultant in Surgery – Elliot C. Cutler

38           Circular Letter No. 12 – Immersion Foot

39           Circular Letter No. 19 – Individual Report of Venereal Disease

40           Circular Letter No. 22 – Serologic Tests for Syphilis

41           Circular Letter No. 23 – Care of Battle Casualties

42           Circular Letter No. 26

43           Circular Letter No.  36  – Therapy

44           Circular Letter No. 23 – Therapy

45           Circular Letter No. 38 – Individual Report of Cases of Venereal Disease

46           Circular Letter No. 43 – Herniated nucleus pulposus

47           Circular Letter No. 48 – Hospital Administration and Professional Services

48           Circular Letter No. 61 – Line of Duty Determination

49           Circular Letter No. 63 – Diagnostic Terminology in Wounds due to Enemy Action

50           Circular Letter No. 67 – Hospitalization and Disposition of Neuropsychiatric Patients

51           Circular Letter No. 70 – Therapy

52           Circular Letter No. 79: Use of Follow-up Card, ETOOSAMD Form 303

53           Circular Letter No. 142 – Guidance to Disposition Boards

54           Circular Letter No. 167 – Performance elective operations for pre-induction disabilities

55           Circular Letter No. 179 – Conservation of Quinine

56           Circular Letter No. 226 – Regulations for line-of-duty boards

57           The City of London Guide

58           Civilian Identification – Department of the Army – Louise K. Zollinger

59           Civilian Identification – Department of the Army – Robert M. Zollinger

60           Classification of Personnel as General or Limited Service

61           Clinical Assignment for Special Study

62           Clinical and Bacteriological Study of Non-specific Urethritis

63           Club Cards

64           Command Inspection Check List

65           Complete Equipment for Surgical Wards

66           Completion of FBI Military Fingerprint Card

67           Conditions Accepted for Limited Service

68           Conference With Major Paul Morton, 49th Station Hospital

69           Consolidated Surgical Brough. Reports

70           Cooperation with 1st Army Consultants

71           Course in Military Medicine for Reserve Corps Officers 1941

72           Cutler, Elliot C., Correspondence with Col. J. C. Kimbrough

73           Elliot C. Cutler, Diary, Handwritten Copy

74           Cutler’s Diary, Late 1943-Early 1944

75           Cutler Diary, World War II Experience

76           Elliot C. Cutler, European Theater of Operations, Memorandums, 1943

77           Daily Bulletin EXTRA, Japan Surrenders, August 15, 1945

78           Daily Bulletin Final Edition, August 26, 1945

79           Data Concerning Gas Gangrene

80           Data for Personnel Records

81           Deepwater Daily, October 7, 1945

82           Deepwater Daily, October 14, 1945, U. S. A. T. Borinquen

83           Deferment of Extended Active Duty

84           Deltabase Basic Plan for Redeployment and Readjustment

85           Deltabase Basic Plan for Redeployment and Readjustment, Revised

86           Departure from ETO

87           Desk Diary for 1944

88           Diary, Robert M. Zollinger, March 4, 1942-December 23, 1943

89           Diary, Lt. Colonel Zollinger, 1944

90           Diathermy and Magnet Equipment

91           Dinner Programs

92           Disposition Cases, Abstracts

93           Disposition of Flying Personnel

94           Disposition of Patient, January 22, 1943

95           Disposition of Patient, March 23, 1943

96           Disposition of Yellow-Ball Marked MEE

97           Do You Know Cornwall?

98           Drug Inventory

99           Duties Consultants, European Theater of Operations, Memorandum, 1942

100       Duties of Consultants

101       Duties of the Surgical Officer of the Day, March 16, 1943

102       Duties of the Surgical Officer of the Day, July 30, 1943

103       English-French Indispensable French and Classified Words, September 1944

104       Enlisted Status

105       Essential Equipment for Surgical Departments

106       Evacuation of British Head Injury Cases from U.S. Hospitals

107       Evacuation of U.S. Patients from British and Canadian Hospitals to U.S. Hospitals

108       Eventual Organization for Consultations in the E.T.O.

109       Exercise Classes in the Physical Therapy Department

110       Farewell Dinner Menu, U.S.A.T. Borinquen

111       5th General Hospital Directories. 1943

112       5th General Hospital. History

113       5th General Hospital. Medical and Surgical Conference May 1, 1943

114       5th General Hospital. Reunion. September 15-17, 1989,

115       5th General Hospital. Roster

116       5th General Hospital. Set up correspondence

117       Final Report of Sulfonamide Study of Battle Causalities Returned to This Theater from North Africa

118       First Aid Against Gas Attack

119       First Aid Training

120       Warface, “ The Chemical Weapon, Its Use and Protection Against It.”

121       General Hospital Movement Schedules, September 1945

122       General Surgery Consultant Group

123       Geographical Location of Air Force Stations into Hospitals

124       G.F. Diagnosis

125       Guide to Maintaining Efficient Files

126       Honorable Discharge from the Army of the United States

127       Hospitalization of Lt. Colonel Aaron

128       Indications and Contra-dictions for Operations for hernia, hydrocoele and varicoele in the British Army

129       Individual Medical Soldier Teaching Program

130       Infectious Disease Rules

131       Investigations of Injuries and Deaths where question of line of duty or misconduct is suspected

132       Investigation of War Wounds – Penicillin – A Preliminary Report to the War Office and the Medical Research Council – 1943

 

        Box 53

 Folder

1               Issue Slips – Non - Expendable Property

2               Line of Duty Cases

3               Linen Available in Operating Room for Operative Procedures

4               List of Surgical Conditions which should automatically return personnel to hospitalization in Z. I.

5               Local Treatment of Burns

6               Local Treatment of Burns with Sulfathiazole Cream

7               London Office for Consultants

8               Manual of Therapy – E. T. O, proof copy

9               The Medical Bulletin No. 24 – October, 1944

10           Medical Consultant Tour – ETO, May – June 1962

11           Medical Examination of Employees of the American Red Cross

12           Medical News Letter No. 2

13           Medical and Surgical Conference, May 1, 1943

14           Medical Units

15           Memorandum No. 21 – Medical Records

16           Memorandum No. 33 – Central Supply

17           Memorandum No. 48 – Ward Regulations for Patients

18           Memorandum No. 51 – Ward Regulations for Officer Patients

19           Meningitis

20           Methods of Sterilization in the Wards

21           Military Service Records

22           Mimeographing of Special Forms

23           Minutes of Surgical Consultants Sub-Committee August 23, 1943

24           Mobile Surgical Team

25           Mobile Surgical Team – Adm. Cir. No. 28

26           Medical Surgical Teams – Anaesthesia Supplies

27           Memory Is My Happiness

28           Mobile Surgical Team – Anesthesia Equipment in Surgical Team that cannot be Spread from the Fifth General Hospital

29           Mobile Surgical Team – Appendix

30           Mobile Surgical Teams – Assignment of Surgical Teams

31           Mobile Surgical Teams – Auxiliary Surgical Group

32           Mobile Surgical Team – Basic Equipment List for Truck, Surgical, Operating

33           Mobile Surgical Team – correspondence

34           Mobile Surgical Teams – Drill for Pitching Tents

35           Mobile Surgical Team – Equipment for the Surgical Teams

36           Mobile Surgical Team Film

37           Mobile Surgical Team – Instructions for Electrical Appliances Connected to 1½ KW Generator

38           Mobile Surgical Team – Instruments Requisitioned from Chief Surgeon

39           Mobile Surgical Team – Inventory of Contents of Medical Chests and Miscellaneous Items Carried by the Mobile Surgical Unit

40           Mobile Surgical Unit Memorandums

41           Mobile Surgical Team - Memorandum Receipt – Debit Slips

42           Mobile Surgical Team – New York Depot (Medical)

43           Mobile Surgical Team – Notes

44           Mobile Surgical Team – Plan for Loading Trucks

45           Mobile Surgical Team – Reorganization of Auxiliary Surgical Teams

46           Mobile Surgical Team – Special Items for Mobile Surgical Team

47           Mobile Surgical Team – Sterile Supplies

48           Mobile Surgical Team Table of Basic Allowances For A Mobile Surgical Unit

49           Mobile Surgical Team – Tally Out (Packing or Loading List)

50           Movement Order (1212) – September 6, 1945

51           My Life in the Concentration Camp, Esterwege (Emsland) “The Hellon the Wood- Edge”

52           1943 Datebook

53           Northern Ireland War Wounds Committee

54           Notes on Management of Battle Casualties

55           Office of Defense, Health and Welfare Services

56           Officer’s Pay, Allowance and Mileage Voucher

57           Operating Room Technicians

58           Out – Patient Consultations

59           The Oxford War Atlas – The First Two Years – September 1939-September 1941

60           Paris Seen in Four Days

61           Passenger Lists and Reception Station to be prepared by Units being Redeployed thru the U.S.

62           Penicillin – 2nd General Hospital

63           Penicillin Supply

64           Peripheral Nerve Injuries

65           Personnel Changes in Station Hospitals Serving – Air Force

66           Pharmacopoeia For Use in Military Hospitals, 1940

67           Photographs for Mobile Surgical Unit

68           Photography, 1943

69           Photography in Medical Units, ETO

70           Plan for Cystoscopic Room

71           Plan for Utilization of auxiliary surgical groups

72           Plaster of Paris

73           Polyvinyl Chloride Sheeting

74           Pre- and Postoperative Care Patients, April 23, 1943

75           Pre- and Postoperative Care of Patients

76           Preliminary Studies for the Procurement, storage and supply of whole blood to an ETO combat army

77           Principles underlying rehabilitation, U.S. Army, ETO

78           Procedure in cases of officers physically unfit for general military service

79           Property Turn-In Slip

80           The Prophylactic Station

81           Proposed Investigation into use of penicillin in fresh battle casualty wounds

82           Prospective shortage of officers for Signal Corps Installations

83           Proposed Syllabus: Rehabilitation of the Injured Soldier

84           Publication of Articles by Officers of the Med. Dept.

85           Qualifications of Medical Officers

86           Reappointment of Reserve Officers

87           Reception of Casualties by Surgical Service

88           Recognition of Devitilized Tissue

89           Recommendation for Alterations and Additions for Shock Ward and Wards 1 to 5

90           Recommendation for improving Standard Equipment Issued to General Hospitals going to a Theater of Operation

91           Recommendations for Organization of Orthopedic Section

92           Refusal of Medical, Surgical, or Dental Treatment by Persons Subject to Military Law

93           Regulations for the Shock Ward

94           The Repair of Cranial Defects with Acrylic Resins

95           Report of Activities – August 1942-December 1942 – Cutler Diary

96           Report of Chief Consultant in Surgery January 1, 1944-December 31, 1944

97           Report on Conference with Surgeon, 5th Division

98           Report and Evaluation of 130th Station Hospital

99           Reports of Proceedings of a Board of Officers – 1941

100       Reports of Proceedings of a Board of Officers – 1942

101       Report to the Surgeon General, United States Army on Tour of Army Installation in European Theater – August 5, 1955

102       Report of visit to all Station Hospitals Serving 8th Air Force

103       Report on visit to 136th Station Hospital

104       Requisition of British Instruments

105       Reserve Officers Association of the U.S. – membership correspondence

106       Reserve Officers Association of the U.S. – pamphlets

107       Road Movement Instructions

108       Role Specialization

109       Schedule of Physiotherapy Classes

110       Scheduling of Surgical Operations

111       Senior Consultant, European Theater of Operations, August 1955

112       Senior Consultant in Surgery Reports – 1943

113       Shipping Ticket

114       Shock Team Data

115       Shortage of Essential Supplies and Equipment of Musgrave Park

116       Sites of Election for Amputations for the Purpose of Satisfactory Prosthesis

117       Social Service Histories

118       Solicitation of Contributions

119       Song Lyrics

120       Special Medical Advisory Group, “ Authorization and Invoice for Medical Service”, 1953

121       Special Medical Advisory Group of the Veterans Administration – correspondence

122       Special Medical Advisory Group – Resume of Recommendations, Resolutions and Actions Taken Since Establishment of group and First Meeting in 1946

123       Special Medical Advisory Group – Members, 1953

124       Special Medical Advisory Group, 1950’s

125       The Special Medical Advisory Group – Washington, D.C. – December 7, 1953

126       Special Orders No. 39 – Demobilization

127       Special Orders No. 261

128       St. Michaels Mount and Marazion

129       Standard Operating Procedure for Mobile Surgical Team Equipment

130       STATUS Clearance Form

131       Status of Med. Service PWTE Report, May 1945

132       Status of Patients

133       Study of Hospital plans for tented units on the Continent

134       Suggested Changes in Table of Organization

135       Sulfadiazine in the treatment of burns

136       Sulfonamide Concentrations in the Blood

137       Supply of Penicillin to ETO

138       The Surgical Care of Battle Casualties Anrodromes

139       The Surgical Care of Battle Casualties at 8th Air Force Stations

140       Surgical Sub. Committee Minutes, November 22, 1943

141       Surgical Sub. Committee Minutes, December 27, 1943

142       Suspension of Army Extension Courses

143       Target: Germany, The Army Air Forces official story of the VIII Bomber Command’s first year over Europe

144       Temporary Duty Orders

145       That Men Might Live – The Story of the Medical Service- ETO

146       306th Station Hospital

147       315th Station Hospital

148       T/O Over and Under Strength of Surgical Service

149       Training Memorandum No. 2

150       Training Memorandum No. 3 – January, 1941

151       Training Memorandum No. 4 – January, 1942 – Schedule of Inactive Status Instruction

152       Training Memorandum No.5

153       Training Memorandum No. 6

154       Training Memorandum No. 7

155       Training Memorandum No. 8

156       Training of Reserve Officers in Inactive Duty Status, School Year, 1941-1942

157       Transfer of patients from British to American Hospitals

158       Transfer of Venereal Patients to Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley

159       Transportation and Treatment of Casualties on LST’s

160       Treatment of Individuals with Uncomplicated Gonorrhea Duty Status

161       Trends in the Surgical Treatment of Battle Casualties

162       Truro Infirmary

163       Type of Hospital and personnel to occupy Davey Hulme Military Hospital  at Manchaster

164       ASAREUR Ration Card

165       The use and procurement of blood and plasma for the ETO

166       Use of Sulfonamide

167       Use of WAAC’s in ETOUSA

168       Use of X-ray by Surgical Service

169       Utilities Department, 5th General Hospital

170       V-Mail- Christmas Greetings

171       The Vanguard

172       Veteran’s Administration 1953-1954

173       Veteran’s Administration, Consultant in Surgery, designation letters

174       Veteran’s Administration Passport – pending

175       Veterans Administration – Special Medical Advisory Group

176       Visit to 77th Station Hospital

177       Visit to Station Hospital # 120

178       Visit to Station Hospital # 121

179       Withdrawal of 5,100,000 units of Penicillin now in London Medical Depot

180       Yardin Serge, correspondence to Col. E. C. Cutler

181       Zollinger, Richard W. – correspondence

 

        Box 54

            World War II Army Hat

            Seal of the 5th General Army, Harvard Unit

 

       Box 55

            Army Uniform Jackets

 

        Box 56

            Army Coats

 

        Box 57

            Army Dress Coat

            Army Shirts

 

        Box 58

            German Flag, 3rd Reich

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