Abstract
eases which are of tremendous importance to medicine in general. The service was developed from a small nucleus at the Army Medical School which gradually increased in size and then spread to include other laboratories in the Armies throughout the world. While the Division of Virus and Rickettsial Diseases at the Army Medical School remained the central reference laboratory for all diagnostic work performed during the war years, each Theater of Operations (European, Mediterranean, CBI, and Pacific) had laboratories which performed certain diagnostic tests for the troops in its command. Furthermore, as the Army expanded in the United States certain of the diagnostic functions were taken
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