technique of applying it ha* too,and while the call for M*ick, lamef and lazy” is heard still at 7 a. m. i each day, a derisive echo of dough-i boy period in America, the medi-* cal lot of the enlisted man in thethmirepitt American Army i* good.. He gets examined once a* i month, which t* a business of yj 8 standing in line, grumbling and gr ’* i naked, while an eagle-eyed Medical Corps officer check* him 1 th over, mostly for *kin disease*, j foot trouble and senereal dis* onp♦** 1mm.He doean’t hk# it but concedes that it’s a good thing Venereal disease rates are low m the 34th Division,coHItSick call cases are handled as* 1.hey are m most clinics; hospitaii-t zation is more frequent than in ci* I vilian lift, ami for less seriouscauses. Even if a man has only a minor ailment, the close proximity of his fellow soldiers is not goodfor either himself or hi* companinn c