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Levi H. Fuson Personal Report - February 2, 1919

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Base Hospital No. 21 No.12 (St. Louis [Missouri] U.S.A.) General Hosp., B.E.F..-Rouen, France February 2nd, 1919 From: Captain Levi H. Fuson, Medical Corps. To: Chief Surgeon, Am. E.F., Hq, S.O.S. Subject: Personal Report, January, 1919. 1. January 1st to 31st, 1919, inclusive, on duty with Base Hospital, B.E.F., Rouen, France, pp 20, S.O., W.D., May 16th, 1917. Levi H. Fuson. Levi H. Fuson

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Title Levi H. Fuson Personal Report - February 2, 1919
Creator Fuson, Levi H.
Source Fuson, Levi H. Personal Report. 2 February 1919. Levi H. Fuson Papers. PC/PC065. Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Description Dr. Levi H. Fuson described his assignments for January 1919 in this personal report to the Chief Surgeon. Captain Fuson was in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He served with Base Hospital 21, in Rouen, France. The hospital, which was founded and staffed by Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, was one of six that was selected for mobilization by the U.S. Government to support the British troops.
Subject LCSH World War, 1914-1918--Medical Care; United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 21; United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 210
Subject Local WWI; World War I; No. 12 General Hospital
Site Accession Number PC/PC065
Contributing Institution Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections
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Date Original February 2, 1919
Language English