Not One CaseThere has not been a single case of blood poison i: g in the 34th Division since it came to Camp Ciai- i! edbeting ton rat! ant.'to minor injuries, the origin ofJ j most blood poisoning.These things have long been rou-borae; this is principally due to the prompt and careful attentionit si 6t »forrecdogot8UItine in the Army, although they i pJS probably are applied with more t j zeal than formerly.It is the later developments in medical science that are unique.More than at any other time in the history of the United States Army, the soldier is being protected against the multitude of things B jthat can happen to him on the battlefield.*