American Red Cross base hospital no. 38 in the world war. United States army base hospital no. 38, organized under the auspices of the Jefferson Medical College and Hospital, stationed at Nantes, France, 1918-1919, by W. M. L. Coplin.
XIII: Roentgenological Service - X-Ray
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- Frontismatter, Table of Contents, and Chapter I: Introduction
- II: American Red Cross Hospitals - Problems in Hospitalization
- III: Hospitalization in the American Expeditionary Forces - Hospital Centers
- IV: American Red Cross Base Hospital No. 38 - The Jefferson Medical College and Hospital Unit
- V: Kenneth J. Ellis - A Memorial Poem
- VI: The Divisions
- VII: Medical Division
- VIII: Surgical Division
- IX: Laboratory Division
- X: Nursing Division
- XI: The Soldier's Eye - Ophthalmological Service
- XII: The Neuropsychiatric Service - Mental Cases
- ► XIII: Roentgenological Service - X-Ray
- XIV: Shock Team at the Front
- XV: Dental Service
- XVI: Our Padre
- XVII: Thoughts from the Chaplain's Pen
- XVIII: Enlisted Personnel
- XIX: The S. S. "Nopatin"
- XX: Brest
- XXI: Brest to Nantes
- XXII: Athletics
- XXIII: Recollections, by an Officer
- XXIV: A Reverie, Recollections, Incidents, Reflections by an Enlisted Soldier
- XXV: Adieu - A Poem
- XXVI: Appendix A-List of Officers, Nurses, Civilian Personnel and Enlisted Men; XXVII: Appendix B-Contributors; XXVIII: Appendix C-Civilian Organization
