[Public Health Service officers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Bear]

Exhibited: "Images from the History of the Public Health Service," organized by Ronald J. Kostraba, Parklawn Conference Center, 1989. Since 1879 medical officers of the Service have been assigned to Coast Guard vessels. Many of the early assignments were on expeditions to Alaska, the Arcti...

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Published: 1915.
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spelling ftnlmihm:oai:ihm1.nlm.nih.gov:NLMNLM~1~1~101447544~209475 2023-05-15T14:51:28+02:00 [Public Health Service officers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Bear] http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/luna/servlet/detail/NLMNLM~1~1~101447544~209475 http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/images/A18700 eng eng 1915. The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. PDM Pictorial Works Naval Medicine ftnlmihm 2015-04-22T13:20:40Z Exhibited: "Images from the History of the Public Health Service," organized by Ronald J. Kostraba, Parklawn Conference Center, 1989. Since 1879 medical officers of the Service have been assigned to Coast Guard vessels. Many of the early assignments were on expeditions to Alaska, the Arctic, and on training cruises from the Coast Guard Academy. The Bear was built in Scotland in 1873 and was especially designed for navigating through ocean ice. After being acquired by the Federal Government in 1884, the Bear served in the Arctic for nearly 40 years on various rescue, assistance, investigation, and patrol missions. A018700 1 photographic print : b&w 21 x 26 cm. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Alaska U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM): Images from the History of Medicine (IHM) Arctic
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[Public Health Service officers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Bear]
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description Exhibited: "Images from the History of the Public Health Service," organized by Ronald J. Kostraba, Parklawn Conference Center, 1989. Since 1879 medical officers of the Service have been assigned to Coast Guard vessels. Many of the early assignments were on expeditions to Alaska, the Arctic, and on training cruises from the Coast Guard Academy. The Bear was built in Scotland in 1873 and was especially designed for navigating through ocean ice. After being acquired by the Federal Government in 1884, the Bear served in the Arctic for nearly 40 years on various rescue, assistance, investigation, and patrol missions. A018700 1 photographic print : b&w 21 x 26 cm.
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