Word: bacteriologist
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hamilton has a distinguished record. She has "M. D." from the University of Michigan; the universities of Leipsic and Munich; Johns Hopkins; the University of Chicago and the Institute Pasteur, of Paris. She has been a professor of pathology, a bacteriologist, an investigator on occupational diseases and a contributor of articles to scientific journals. Few "mere men" have any better equipment for such a post as hers...
...these, the Metropolitan, has many industrial risks. The holders of such are visited by nurses employed by the company in order to prevent sickness, and leaflets dealing with the preservation of health are furnished all policy holders. The Eastman Kodak Company has in its employ a trained bacteriologist, having found that some of the films were ruined, as it turned out, by the growth of low forms of life...
...present unit, which left New York on November 16, will continue its work until about the middle of May. The thirty surgeons who comprise the party include a surgical staff, a medical staff, dentists, a pathologist, a bacteriologist, a roentgenologist, and specialists in the eye and ear. Thirty-six graduate nurses complete the unit. The party went for service under the British War Office, under a clause in the Geneva Convention which allows neutral nations to send sanitary and medical aid to the scene of hostilities without sacrificing their neutrality. The members of the unit have, therefore, not been commissioned...
...charge of the University Unit will be H. Cushing '95, M.D., A.M., Moseley Professor of Surgery, as head surgeon, and R. B. Greenough '92, Assistant Professor of Surgery, as surgeon and executive office. Others as officially announced include R. P. Strong, Professor of Tropical Medicine, bacteriologist; R. B. Osgood, M.D. '99, Instructor in Orthopedics, orthopedic surgeon; B. Vincent '98, Assistant in Surgery, assistant surgeon; W. M. Boothby '02, Lecturer in Anaesthesia, anaesthetist; F. A. Coller '12, M.D., E. C. Cutler '13, M.D., P. D. Wilson, and M. N. Smith Peterson '14, M.D., resident surgeons; L. G. Barton...
...service at the American Ambulance Hospital, Paris, from April 1 to July 1, 1915, has been constituted as follows: H. Cushing M.D. and A.M. '95, Moseley Professor of Surgery, surgeon; R. B. Greenough '92, Assistant Professor of Surgery, surgeon and executive officer; R. P. Strong, Professor of Tropical Medicine, bacteriologist; R. B. Osgood M.D. '99, Instructor in Orthopedics, orthopedic surgeon; B. Vincent '98, Assistant in Surgery, assistant surgeon; W. M. Boothby '02, Lecturer in Anaesthesia, anaesthetist; F. A. Coller, M.D. '12; E. C. Cutler M.D. '13, P. D. Wilson, M.D. '12, and M. N. Smith Peterson, M.D. '14, resident surgeons...