Word: units
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...University Unit for service at the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris will leave March 17 bound for Gibraltar and the war. This unit of 17 members will relieve the doctors and nurses from the Western Reserve Medical School of Cleveland, whose assignment closes on March 31. They have served three months, and the University group will work an equal time, till June 30. After that date the next quarter will be filled with a unit from the University of Chicago, the University of Pennsylvania, or Johns Hopkins...
...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...
...University's unit for 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...
...Crozier was one of the division from the Western Reserve Medical School which sailed in December, the first American university unit. This division was under Dr. G. W. Crile, and included six surgeon, a neurologist, a medical officer, two trained anaesthesists, two operating-room nurses, and Mr. Crozier, who went in the interests of anaesthetic research...
...university unit at the American hospital has charge of one hundred and fifty beds. Western Reserve will continue to supervise it until April 1, when the Harvard division, under Dr. H. N. Cushion, of the Medical School, will take charge of it. On July 1, Johns Hopkins will probably succeed Harvard...