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威廉·H·韦尔奇博士短暂的军事生涯

The Brief Military Career of Dr. William H. Welch.

作者信息

Gilman James K

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Military and Veterans Health Institute, Room 331, 415 N Washington, Baltimore, MD 21231.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2017 Mar;182(3):e1831-e1834. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-16-00190.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this article is to examine the Army service of Dr. William H. Welch during World War I.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Archival research utilizing prime source documents in the William H. Welch Collection of the Alan M. Chesney Medical Archives for the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.

RESULTS

Welch joined the Army at the age of 67 after serving as one of the principal transformational forces for reforming medical education in the United States and founding the first academic institution for educating public health professionals in the United States, the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Hygiene. His longstanding relationship with Army Surgeon General William Gorgas served as the backdrop for Welch's service. Welch served as both a staff officer and as a traveling medical inspector general, assessing the medical care of troops preparing for overseas duty. He did not adapt particularly well to military dress and decorum but his status as one of the icons of American medicine rendered these shortcomings insignificant. Welch was joined in Army service by a number of American medical luminaries-both Mayo brothers, George Crile, and Harvey Cushing among them. Although Welch remained on active duty for only 13 months, he maintained a nominal relationship with Army medicine through appointment to the Medical Officer Reserve Corps until the time of his death.

CONCLUSION

2016 marks the centennial of the establishment of the first independent academic institution in America dedicated to education and training of professionals focused on public health and hygiene issues. 2017 marks the centennial of U.S. entry into World War I. Dr. William H. Welch played an important role in both of these historic events and, although his active service was brief, the impact of his example was substantial. Analysis of his military career in its full historical context provides insight into the relationship between academic medicine and military medicine during periods of armed conflict.

摘要

引言

本文旨在探讨威廉·H·韦尔奇博士在第一次世界大战期间的陆军服役经历。

材料与方法

利用约翰·霍普金斯医疗机构艾伦·M·切斯尼医学档案馆威廉·H·韦尔奇藏品中的原始资料进行档案研究。

结果

韦尔奇在美国医学教育改革的主要变革力量之一以及美国第一所培养公共卫生专业人员的学术机构——约翰·霍普金斯公共卫生与卫生学院的创立者之一的岗位上任职后,于67岁时加入了陆军。他与陆军军医总监威廉·戈尔加斯的长期关系为韦尔奇的服役提供了背景。韦尔奇既担任参谋军官,又担任巡回医疗监察长,评估为海外任务做准备的部队的医疗护理情况。他对军装和礼仪不太适应,但作为美国医学的标志性人物之一,这些缺点显得微不足道。许多美国医学名人也加入了陆军服役,其中包括梅奥兄弟、乔治·克里尔和哈维·库欣。尽管韦尔奇仅现役了13个月,但他通过被任命为医疗军官后备役部队成员,直至去世一直与陆军医学保持着名义上的关系。

结论

2016年是美国第一所致力于公共卫生与卫生问题专业人员教育和培训的独立学术机构成立一百周年。2017年是美国参加第一次世界大战一百周年。威廉·H·韦尔奇博士在这两个历史事件中都发挥了重要作用,尽管他的现役时间很短,但他的榜样作用影响重大。在完整的历史背景下分析他的军事生涯,有助于深入了解武装冲突时期学术医学与军事医学之间的关系。

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