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Identifier: historyofuniteds00coop (find matches)
Title: A history of United States Army Base Hospital No. 36 (Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery Unit) organized at Detroit, Michigan, April 11th, 1917
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Cooper, Alice Evelyn, ed Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery
Subjects: United States. Army. Base hospital no. 36, Vittel, France
Publisher: (Detroit)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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917 On Christmas eve after the custom of the English waits there was carol singing in HospitalsA and C by several enlisted men and nurses led by Miss Hammond with her Cello, the patientseagerly listening in the darkened wards and corridors. On Christmas Day there was a religiousservice, with the singing of carols and Holy Communion, well attended by officers, nurses andenlisted men. In the afternoon at Hospital A a small Christmas tree was set up, a Victrola playedChristmas carol tunes, a recitation was given by Army Nurse Ferguson, and a short address bythe Chaplain, followed by a distribution of Red Cross gifts. This programme was repeated atHospital C. At the two hospitals 500 gifts were distributed to more than 200 patients. Christmas Night the Officers and nurses were hosts and hostesses at a dance in HospitalB to the officers and nurses of the newly arrived Base Hospital 23. Refreshments were servedand the Jazz Band helped make the occasion a very enjoyable get acquainted party.
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Trimming Christmas Trc Nurses Red Cross Hut. JANUARY, 1918 On January 1, Captain Fay and Lieutenant Sackrider proceeded on special duty to BritishCasualty Clearing Station No. 21, near Cambrai, where they observed and performed surgicaloperations for twelve days. After this, Captain Fay moved to a Field Dressing Station atHermes and Lieutenant Sackrider to an Evacuation Hospital at Bus. They both returned on the20th to Vittel. On the 10th, Major Phillips started on a tour of observation with the British ExpeditionaryForce. He remained for some tirpe at Poperinge in Belgium at Casualty Clearing Station No.62 and returned to Vittel on February 9. On the 13th, the Ceres began to receive patients. The personnel included Captain Randall,Lieutenant Staflford, Lieutenant Raynale, Lieutenant Adams, Miss Valentine as Head Nurse andSergeant Sessions, N. C. O., in charge. During the month of January seven hundred and sixty-four American soldiers and sixFrench civilians were received by 36. Of th

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