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Q ' 'F V ' I X '. Rollins, HN, D. L. Kimhell, HN, Barbara A. Miller, HlVI3g R. C. HN, Barbara A. Miller, HM3, R. C. Stern, HIVI3, R. C. Dinning, HM2 Stern, HM3g A. R. Hosking, HM2. A. R. Hosking, HM2. T' .fs -4 i 2 STAFF PERSONNEL: Captain L. Wagner, lVICg Lieut. Violet M. DOCTORS' CONFERENCE: Lic-ut. Chiek Cheng, MC fChinese Navyl MacKenzie, NC, T. H. Morrison, HMS, W. E. Lollis, HNg F. R. Lieut. KI. L. Brandon, INICg Lieut. H. A. Shapiro, MC, Lieut. D. R Evans, HN, L. Boehle, HNg fviewing patients, art displayl. Downs, MC, R. W. Rarris, MD fcivilian oonsultantl. MASTER AT ARMS DAY CREW: J. D. Rollins, HNg B. L. Crone, NEUROLOGY WARD 36-4 NURSES STATION 4 Left to right HM3g A. R. Hosking, HlVI2g R. G. Dinning, HM2. I. Wilson, HMB, Ensign Joyce Kearns, NC, G. W. West, HN. 68 I RECORD OFFICE - Left to right: R. G. Dinning, HM23 .I. D. RECORD OFFICE - Left to right: D. L. Kinibell, HN, I. D. Rollins 1
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The Neurological Branch provides diagnoses, observation and treatment for all patients with organic diseases of the nervous system other than those considered Neurosurgical or Medical, and the Clinical Psychology Branch administers, interprets and reports the psychological tests for diagnostic purposes. The Electroencephalography Laboratory is a function of the Neurology Branch and is supervised by the Head of Neurology. An Electroencephalography School is operated for the instruction of technicians in this specialized field, and graduates such technicians every four months. The rehabilitation program for the patients admitted to the Neuropsychiatric Service makes full use of many of the facilities available on the Compound. One such is the Occu- pational Therapy Department, whose technicians visit and bring to the Neuropsychiatric wards a stimulating variety of crafts. The recreation program is pushed to the maximum with the arts and crafts, movies, television, music, games, and specially arranged entertainment programs by volunteer or- ganizations. The physical education facilities are provided by Special Services of the hospital and include touch football, swimming and bowling. There has been a steady and progressive move toward the establishment of the newer concepts in psychiatric therapies. ts z ..- Q, LT, ' . . , 4' I f- il, K e.e. f ' A , 'af H , 2 Y 1 5 f . - Q. .,. DIAGNOSTIC STAFF CONFER- ENCE - Left to right: Lieut. S. P. Bucksbaum, MCg Lieut. A. C. Finger, MCg Lieut. R. H. Cook, MCg Captain R. L. Wagner, MCQ Lieut. Comdr. W. M. Morris, MCQ Comdr. D. E. Lloyd, MCg Lieut. E. L. Auman, MCQ Lieut. H. A. Shapiro. Mcg Lieut. F. L. Mc- Guire, MSC. NURSES AND CORPSMEN hw., ., A l A 2 A ,
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i 9 - Q., ? Q L.. . 5 Q. J .Six Lieut. Corndr. W. M. Morris. NICQ A. R. Hanirnick, HN. XVARIJ 36-3 NIGHT CREW - Left 10 right: G. R. Wilson, HNg C. J. Gallant, HN. R. W. Huggins, HNg D. Ray. HNQ S. Wotkyns, HN: V. R. Smith. HNQ Lieut. fj.g.5 Ruth S. Martin, NC. WARD 36-3: Forest R. Fvans. HN: Bill Lullis. HN: pativnt barber cutting shipmatek hair. NEUROIUGICAL EXAMINATION: Ensign joycv C. Kearns. NCg Lieut. V. V. lIacKe-nzie. NC: Lie-ut. H. A. Shapiro. NIC: Lieut. C. C. Cheng. MC ICIIIHPSQ' Navyl. I .,g,,., QE? f . M: .,g,,,.e' .A ...Wadi . ,.. . rl , 5 . , . N Y .fgxiif i U' f .K . fmavgs- ' f A G'-it ' I ,- I I 115 Q1 , A Y . , . f Q 'F 2 'L f 'R I, in ' M 5 ls Q 2 3 I I 'I MI I I .gg .J V, . ' ,. - M 1 .V as K - . WARD 36-3 - Lefz to rfghl: E. E. Murphy, HNQ BI. C. Sagar, HN, RECREATION THERAPY: B. I.. Crone. HM3g B. E. Lollis, HNQ and patients singing with Ruth Mounts fRetl Cross Work:-ri. C. R. Bake-r. HN. 69
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