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II no Nan N M Form 596 5 e AMERICAN RED CROSS Berea (City and State in which Kentusky examined) 5 N DIVISION. June 28 19 209 Confidential Report of Medical Examiner D an n In the case of Mrs nan Cox Hare ur. 5 a - Address Fort Blackmore ba (b e Questions to be Answered by Examining Physician. Note I. Personnel in the foreign service of the American Red Cross often live and work in such trying climates, amid such insanitary surroundings, exposed to such malignant diseases, and under such a nervous strain incident to loneliness and expatriation, that only men and women of sound constitution and vigorous health should be recommended for ap- pointment. It is therefore expected that the Medical Examiner will make the examination thorough and circumstantial and that he will feel the responsibility of his office, bearing in mind that upon his statements great reliance will be placed by the American Red Cross. Every question should be answered, as omissions will necessitate correspondence as to the reasons. Note 2. The examiner will please ask questions calculated to bring out the various symptoms pointing to the several diseases under each head, fully state any injurious effects of previous illness or injury and give an opinion as to the probability of its recurrence in the less favorable conditions under which the applicant is to work. cook J. I. A. What is the applicant's age? I. B. Have you had previous acquaintance with the A 38 years applicant? How long? B C yes Several monlts C. Have you treated him or her professionally? For what disease or injury? not professionally D. Does the general appearance indicate vigor- D medium ous, medium or delicate health? E. State weight. E 110 lbs Height. Figure. Thin 5-1 - 4" lofthan' F. Is there any deformity or malformation? F no G. What is the temperament, nervous or other- wise? fouidg - nervous Sunny deposition - wells II. The Respiratory System. A. Is the respiration full, easy and regular? II. A yes 1 16 to 18 per min State the number of respirations in a min- ute. B. Is there any tendency to cough, expectora- B none tion or difficulty in breathing? C. Does the physical examination reveal any- thing whatever abnormal in the condition C Essentially negative of the respiratory organs? If yes, explain fully and state your opinion as to its sig- Day lusego of this nificance. no 1 purmosity involvement

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