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FRONT ROW, leff +o riglrl: Jones, Mcl,n'lyre, ENS McDonough, Division Officer: LTJG RiHenl1ouse, CDR Gard, Medi- cal Officerg LTJG Ryan, Chief Vranes, Be+l1ea, Berryman, Hall. SECOND ROW: Leclrband, Sloan, Viebeclc, Weslbrook, Keim, Harvey, Balisfreri, Fiizgerald, Breuil, Dunphy, Gold. BACK ROW: Henderson, Bracly, Linneman, Demeirnus, Gal- lan+, Corder, Siclener. Ruclr, Locke, Hardin. MEDICAL HE MISSION of the Medical Department aboard ship is best expressed by the motto of the Medical Department of the entire Navy- More men, more guns, more days , in other words, protect, maintain, and restore the health of the crew. The departments facilities in the ship include a general ward, isolation ward Qfor contagious diseasesj, quiet room Qfor seriously ill patientsj, operating room, dressing room, laboratory, pharmacy, and x-ray. In utilizing these facilities, all the services available in a small hospital are provided by H Division. The sign of the caduceus on the enlisted man's arm and the oak leaf on the oflicer's sleeve mark the members of H Division. Each month during the cruise, the division, consisting of 28 men and 5 officers Qincluding all Air Group medical personnelj ad- ministered over 4400 treatments during daily sick call, hospitalized over 150 men in the wards, conducted over 1000 laboratory exami- nations, compounded over 150 prescriptions, maintained con- tinuous medical coverage during all flight operations, and acted as a hospital unit for other ships of the fleet. In preparation for the cruise, a total of over 20,000 inoculations were administered, 9,000 of which were given during a single Work- ing day. Remember?
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