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120,000 RED NOSES ln the Hrst year since recommissioning, some 8,366 patients have been logged in for receiving treatment from the Lex's sick bay. The common cold was really com- mon on the Lex, for during that year 120,000 APC's were dispensed. If you had a headache, you were one of 51,000 who receivied an aspirin. 19,000 band-aids were wrapped around as many cuts. Of the eight thousand-odd patients, 530 of them were admitted to the sick hay ward. SUBDUED LIGHT, WRINKED PAJAMAS up at one of the two daily sick calls. D BARE FEET THE FACES tell the story of men Medical facilities on the Lex are equal not feeling exactly right as they line to those of a town of 4,000 WELL-WAXED deck of sick bay passageway could rival the cleanest shiniest hopital corridor in appearance 0, M-, ,,,r ,A , ,,i,,,m,m rms.,
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L n I ff, CDR KARL R. WHITNEY Medical Oflicer ldetnchedl CAREFULLY MEASURING his mixture, technician fills out prescription. OPERATING ROOM technician checks gleaming surgical instruments. Big Three of H Division's Dolly Work: SHOTS, SICK CALL AND SURGERY The Medical Department on the Lex meets every person on board at least once at year. The occasion: to give shots. H division's major time-consumer is the twice-daily sick- call from sick-call patients put all the divisionis talents to Work, X-ray technicians, lab men, pharmacy tech- nicians, and the skilled Workers of the operating room combine to give the best in medical care. LT D.H. DPLLARD LT E.M. NICHOLSON ALL THE INGREDIENTS OF ANY HOSPITAL SICK ROOM: THE CARD PLAYERS, THE
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Routine-And the Unexpected s1cK CALL pa- tients confer with doctor, get diag- STRETCHER WAITS for rescued HOSE, aid- man overboard, 'copter had him back aboard in 3 minutes. FLIGHT DECK corpsman ready for flight quarters emergency. Top row: J.B. Doss, F.B. Flynn, RJ. Walker, J.R. Bryan, R.D. Carpenter, D. Longello. Second row: G.E. Ramirez, L. Wolk, R.F. Colavechio, W.R. Bolton, T.W. Gibson, J.R. Harris. Third row: J.E. Lovec, J.L. Marti, B.E. Shields, E.N. Ward, P.G. Kunz, E.D. Anderson. Fourth row: K.C. Anderson, W. Payer, D.O. French. LAB TECHNICIAN Working OH doctor,s orders prepares bacteria slides
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