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PERIODONTAL SURGERY: R. M. PROSTHETIC LABORATORY: Lesta, DTS, K. N. Dicken, DT2g R. E. Morgenstern, DT2g J. P.i Lieut. John Forte, DC. NX Turan, DT1g E. J. Miller, DTCgl J. H. McCann, DN. l Patient having impacted wis- l dom tooth extracted. ,gum CAST GOLD PARTIAL FRAME IN PROCESS: J. H. McCann, DN. DENTAL X-RAY: A. R. Hughes, DT2g L. D. Shivers, SA ipatientl. DENTAL WARD: D. R. Higerd, DNg R. S. Woolf, DN, Lieut. Mary DENTAL RECREATION ROOM: H. D. Corbin, MMCLQ C. D Molloy, NC, Captain Harold Feder, DC. fiel, AN, F. C. Morehead, Pvt., W'. C. Cell, Pvt.g W. A. Churchill, 82
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Miller, DC. PROSTHETIC LABORATORY: R. C. Fisher, DN: Captain John W. ORAL SURGERY SERVICE: S. J. Neighbors, DN, B. Staley, DT2g Captain Harold W. Feder, DC. Wm.. Lil DENTAL OFFICE FOR TREATMENT OF PATIENTS FROM PROSTHETIC UNIT: R. C. Fisher, DN, Lieut. Marvin Molacek. DC. CHEST SERVICE: Comdr. E. Schnoebelen, DC, E. D. Bagley, DNg R. E. Gillette, AT1 fpatientJ. ! 55 OPERATIVE SECTION: F. A. Kroll, DN, Lieut. Kenton T. Brad- ley, DC. BRIDCEWORK AND CROWNS: E. O. Spurlin, DT3g Lieut. Robert E. Shirley, DC. 8I
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ing ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE The Orthopedic Service cares for patients with injuries, diseases, degenerative processes and neoplasms affecting the motor skeletal system. This comprises bones, joints, muscles and their component parts such as tendons and tendon sheathsg joint capsules, ligaments, cartilages and synovial linings. Congenital and developmental anomalies of the compon- ent parts are of frequent occurrence. Abnormalities of gait, posture and appearance provoke frequent consultation. Sur- gery, splinting, bracing, protective or corrective casting, spe- cial shoeing as well as provision of artificial limbs are modalities of orthopedic treatment. The department is subdivided into male, female and pediatric services. These in turn are subdivided into officer, enlisted, service women and dependent Women. Qty' CAPTAIN DESALES DU VIGNEAUD, MC, USN Chief, Orthopedic Service Head, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Inpatient care is also provided at this activity for Veterans' Beneficiaries and on the jobn injuries to civilian employees. A tremendous work load is contributed by the high per- centage of retired service personnel and their families in this area. Medicare does not cover the retired personnel. This is the Navy's biggest hospital and the patient load is reflected in the Orthopedic Department. An average daily census of inpatients is in excess of 225. A minimum of 700 outpatients are seen each month. ELIZABETH KINNICH, Secretary to Chief, Orthopedic Service
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