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Army forces in each of the main theaters or areas during World Author: Leonard D. Heaton. The Historical Impact of Preventive Medicine in War 23 INTRODUCTION A corps of Medical officers was not established solely for the purpose of attending the wounded and sick; the proper treatment of these sufferers is certainly a matter of very great importance, and is an imperative duty, but the labors of Medical of-ficers cover a more extended.
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