Naval Hospital. A Warm Tribute - Rear Admiral Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr. (right); Mrs. Denton; and Rear Admiral Willard P. Arentzen, Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Portsmouth Virginia, view the commemorative plaque on the door of the "Denton" room. [Portraits.][Scene.] Portsmouth, Virginia
10/1973; U.S. Navy Medicine.
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Rear Admiral J.L. Yon, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy, now retired (right) and Captain W.P. Arentzen, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy (now Rear Admiral and successor to Rear Admiral Yon), left, stand before the Naval Regional Medical Center Mobile Optical van dedicated in February 1972. The van contains a screening room and 20-foot eye lane, with Titmus vision tester for screening eye chair and stand, phoropter, projector and screen, lensometer and hard instruments. The van can be stationed near a ship to accommodate personnel requiring eye examinations and can be used for dependents at more remote dispensaries without an assigned optometrist. The van will be manned by a hospital corpsman and Naval Regional Medical Center optometrists (on a rotating basis). [Automobiles.][Hospitals.][Scene.] Portsmouth, Virginia
04/1972; U.S. Navy Medicine.
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U.S. Naval Hospital. [Hospitals.] [Building.][Scene.] Portsmouth,
Virginia
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Headed for home - Commander Frank E. Ehrlich, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy, chief of pediatric surgery at Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, finds Brian LeBlanc reading a comic book a few hours after surgery. Brian was hospitalized less than 24 hours for his operation.[Pediatrics.][Hospitals, wards.] 4/1974.
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Naval Hospital. The Brady Room - Rear Admiral Willard P. Arentzen
(right), Captain Allen C. Brady (left) and Mrs. Brady view the plaque
identifying Captain Brady's former hospital room. [Scene.] Portsmouth,
Virginia
10/1973; U.S. Navy Medicine
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