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sub EDICAL and DEN AL DEPT' Few doctors relish the thought of performing an emergency appendectomy while the operating room is rolling and pitching. But many doctors of the Navy's Medical Coprs have done just thatn, in- cluding Lieutenant junior grade R. O. Sarver, QMCp, U.S.N.R., Medical Officer and head of the SAN- BORN's Medical Department, He and the Hospital Corpsmen of Pl Division are prepared to meet just about any unusual situation that might arise. ln addition to treating the injuries and ailments of the ship's crew, Dr. Sarver is responsible for maintaining a vigilant watch on the general sanitation aboard ship. This includes daily and weekly in- spections of the ship's galleys, food handling spaces, and the food handlers themselves. Lieutenant junior grade H. E. Rashkind, QDCJ, L'.S,N,R,, as the ship's Dental Officer, is head of the Dental Department, and a clientele of35U members of the ship's crew presents its own problems. Men are encouraged to have frequent sessions in the dentist's chair, not only by Dr. Rashkind's reminders, but also by the reputation for slzilliul treatment he has earned, with the help of the Dental Technicians. A ship's contribution to any na-.al effort is the summation of each individual's effort in the work for which he is trained. il fic neeessarf. alertnessand vitality on the job can be maintained only by en- couraging the health and well-ieing tif each member ofthe ship's COUlp3I1y. This is the day-to-day occupation of the Medical and Hentai lleputznents, on which the SANBGRN relies with Confidence. Division 'M' 5 ........ . Lili: i,0N L nf w Port to S .rboard, Front Row: De Groat, D. E. HMCQ Brown, E.g. HMBQ Steele, T C SA. McGrath, M.P. HM1g Zehl, Wm. F. LTIGCFMFJQ CBackR.owJ: Hersey W.R HMB' C llahan A W.S. Hm. H. Hm. , 1 a' ! e n 1 22 ' 'iii
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