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MILITARY MOBILIZATION AND TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL Colonel Esmond R. Long MEDICAL CORPS, ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES Captain Charles F. Behrens MEDICAL CORPS, U. S. NAVY Colonel Roy A. Wolford MEDICAL CORPS. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Senior Surgeon Herman E. Hilleboe U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Colonel Leonard G. Rowntree MEDICAL RESERVE, SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM The current military mobilization, which requires preinduction physical examination, has furnished a unique opportunity to promote national tuberculosis control. The following paragraphs indicate the manner in which advantage is taken of the opportunity through
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Apr 1, 1944
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