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Calluses and corns, 2-24
Carbohydrates, 3-2
Caries, dental, 2-44 to 2-46
Caskets, 13-6
Casualty assistance calls program, 13-1
CBR defense, medical aspects of, 6-1 to 6-8
Cellulitis, 2-26
Cerebrovascular accident, 2-30
Ceremony records, 13-7
Certificate of death (overseas), 13-6
Chain of command, the, 8-1
Change transmittal, 9-7
Changes to directives, 9-7
Changes to publications, 12-2 to 12-3
Check for accuracy, prescription, 4-4
Chemical defense, 6-1 to 6-3
Cholecystitis, 2-12
Chronic bronchitis, 2-7
Circulatory system, diseases of the, 2-14 to
2-17
anemia, 2-17
angina pectoris, 2-15
atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries),
2-15
congestive heart failure, 2-15 to 2-16
Hodgkins disease, 2-16 to 2-17
hypertension, 2-16
leukemia, 2-17
lymphadenitis and lymphangitis, 2-17
myocardial infarction (MI), 2-15
rheumatic fever, 2-14
septicemia, 2-16
thrombophlebitis, 2-16
varicose veins, 2-16
Civil certificates of death, 13-9 to 13-11
Civilian Health and Medical Program of the
Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS), 15-8 to
15-10
Civilian personnel department, 15-2 to 15-5
Classification designations, 10-25
Classified information, 10-23 to 10-26
Clear writing, 10-2
Clinical laboratory, 7-1 to 7-10
bacteriologic methods, 7-3 to 7-4
Grams stain, 7-3 to 7-4
Huckers modification of
Grams stain solution, 7-3
principle of Grams stain, 7-4
procedure for Grams staining,
7-4
reading and reporting smears, 7-4
smears, 7-3
preparation of smears, 7-3
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bacteriology, 7-1 to 7-3
common bacteria, 7-2 to 7-3
bacilli, 7-2 to 7-3
cocci, 7-2
blood grouping, 7-7 to 7-8
agglutination, 7-7 to 7-8
Rh factors, 7-8
technique for blood grouping and
typing, 7-8
ethics in the laboratory, 7-8 to 7-10
fungus (pi. fungi), 7-7
potassium hydroxide (KOH) prepara-
tion for identification of fungi, 7-7
responsibilities in the clinical laboratory,
7-8
serology, 7-4 to 7-7
monosticon slide test for infectious
mononucleosis, 7-6 to 7-7
principle of the test, 7-6
procedure, 7-6 to 7-7
rapid plasma reagin (RPR) card test
for syphilis, 7-5 to 7-6
equipment, 7-5
preliminary preparation for
testing, 7-5
principle of the test, 7-5
reagents, 7-5
test procedure, 7-5 to 7-6
Cocci, 7-2
Colitis, nonspecific ulcerative, 2-12
Commander, Naval Medical Command, 8-3 to
8-10
Common bacteria, 7-2 to 7-3
Communicable or contagious disease victims,
transportation of remains of, 13-8
Compact writing, 10-1 to 10-2
Concurrent return program, 13-2
Condolence letter, 13-3 to 13-4
Confirmation of the casualty, 13-3
Congestive heart failure, 2-15 to 2-16
Conjunctivitis, 2-22
Consciousness, levels of, 2-28
Consent requirements for medical treatment,
14-1
Consignment and transportation of remains,
13-7 to 13-8
Constipation, 2-9 to 2-10
Contact dermatitis, 2-23
Contact interviewing, 5-21
Contaminated material and supplies, 6-8
Controlled substances, 12-54 to 12-55
Contusions (black eye), 2-21 to 2-22
Corneal abrasions, 2-21
Correspondence management, 10-21 to 10-22
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