THE EVOLUTION OF
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN THE
UNITED STATES ARMY, 1607-1939

STANHOPE BAYNE-JONES, M.D.

Prepared and published under the direction of
Lieutenant General LEONARD D. HEATON
The Surgeon General, United States Army

Editor in Chief
Colonel ROBERT S. ANDERSON, MC, USA

OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 1968

Advisory Editorial Board
for the
History of Preventive Medicine
in the
United States Army in World War II

Brigadier General JAMES STEVENS SIMMONS, USA (Deceased)
Chairman, 1948-54
Brigadier General STANHOPE BAYNE-JONES, USAR (Ret.)
Chairman

JOHN E. GORDON, M.D. 

PAUL F. RUSSELL, M.D.

WILLIAM A. HARDENBERGH, B.E. 

THOMAS B. TURNER, M.D.

ANTHONY J. LANZA, M.D. (Deceased)

DOUGLASS W. WALKER, M.D.

ELLIOTT S. A. ROBINSON, M.D. (Deceased)

Colonel TOM F. WHAYNE, MC, USA (Ret.)

 EBBE CURTIS HOFF, Ph.D., M.D., Editorial Director (ex officio)
Colonel H. E. GRIFFIN, MC, USA (ex officio)
Colonel ROBERT S. ANDERSON, MC, USA (ex officio)

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Contents

PREFACE

I. Introduction

II. The Colonial Period (1607-1775)

III. The American Revolutionary War and First Years of the Republic (1775-1783; 1799)

 IV. From the First to the Second War With England (1783-1812)

V. Three Wars-The Sanitary Reform Movement (1812-1860)

VI. The American Civil War (15 April 1861-30 June 1865)-Beginnings of Bacteriological Era and Scientific Preventive Medicine (1861-1898)

VII. The Spanish-American War-Tropical Preventive Medicine (1898-1914)

VIII. World War I (1914-1919)

IX. Two Post-War Decades (1919-1939)

X. Epilogue

APPENDIXES

REFERENCES

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