MAKE A MEME View Large Image Members of the Navy Medical Corps in the Research Laboratory at the University of California working on a newly discovered serum which neutralizes the influenza virus. The serum is vaporized and inhaled into the patient’s lungs. Patients ...
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Keywords: 80-G-150728: Members of the Navy Medical Corps in the Research Laboratory at the University of California working on a newly discovered serum which neutralizes the influenza virus. The serum is vaporized and inhaled into the patient’s lungs. Patients inhale the serum vapor which forms a protective coating on the lungs nullifying the maleficent effort of the virus. Left to right: PhM1/C Harold Burkhead, Jr; HA1/C Austin Dolan, Jr.; Ensign George B. Saviers; Chief PhM Walter Axelrod; Lieutenant N.S. West; and Lieutenant Junior Grade J. Rodney Matthews. Lieutenant Orville J. Golub controls the apparatus. Photographed: Released September 16, 1943. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/05/24). 80-G-150728: Members of the Navy Medical Corps in the Research Laboratory at the University of California working on a newly discovered serum which neutralizes the influenza virus. The serum is vaporized and inhaled into the patient’s lungs. Patients inhale the serum vapor which forms a protective coating on the lungs nullifying the maleficent effort of the virus. Left to right: PhM1/C Harold Burkhead, Jr; HA1/C Austin Dolan, Jr.; Ensign George B. Saviers; Chief PhM Walter Axelrod; Lieutenant N.S. West; and Lieutenant Junior Grade J. Rodney Matthews. Lieutenant Orville J. Golub controls the apparatus. Photographed: Released September 16, 1943. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/05/24).
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