hiriti«!•I-P*eFINE MEDICAL SERVICE34TH DIVISIONThanDid In 1916, Sclent Gettingn j Part of Credit**. j lt;fl|M»riftlte J9tws«B#paMttM)o • Camp Claiborne, la,, Oct. 28—In if medical attention as in other things,, the 34th Division citizen-soldier is getting a far better break I this time than he did in 1916, Science has advanced a long way since then. More than that, the technique of applying it has too, and while the call for **sick, lame and lazy is heard slit! at 7 a. m. n each day, a derisive echo of dough-n boy period in America, the medi* a cal lot of the enlisted man in the ft American Army is good.U He gets examined once a 18 I month, w hich is a business of18 standing in line, grumbling andnaked, while an eagle-eyed Medical Corps officer checks him over, mostly for skin diseases,foot trouble and venereal dis-riemm.He doesn't like it but concedes that its a good thing Venereal disease rates are low m the 34th Di- \ vision, j