Abstract
X-ray therapy in the Army, as a unit, is a problem beyond an individual's limits for discussion. Because of the rapid changes taking place in Army organization, and the unforeseen circumstances that may arise, one is not in a position today to discuss the single field of any medical department. We are in a stage of stream-lining, brought about by a new type of warfare, the world-wide dissemination of power, the wide range of battles, and the depth of front line defense. This increases the problems of medical care, of the transportation of patients, and the more rapid and better treatment of casualties. Because of difficulties encountered in obtaining statistical data on new developments, and the limitations inherent in a discussion of what may take place in the future, it is far better to describe what the situation has been and what we may care to strive for in the future. For these reasons this presentation will outline what is taking place at one of a number of General Hospitals in the Army and the int...
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