Show DR chamberlain HIGHLY HIG PRAISED carbon county people were not surprised a few fe v days igo ago to had h ad in an interview hi ith thu tha sit lake tribune with an officer of the regiment to which dr E F chamberlain ia is attached A splendid tribute to the local man it told only what bia big friends here knew be would do when he Ld his services the section of the article referring ti to dr chamberlain said the army or occupation started its march into germany german we accompanied them as far as mar alar ie le tour a to jovn n famous in the war of 1870 and there took up a permanent station the isott took over an old french civilian hosp hospital hos itil with a capacity of beds and for a while we handled return returning int prisoners from the german camps ibes men reached us faint with hunger with fe clothes and no shoes all nationalities were represented we gave them first treatment anti am i few squire meals and sent them hack back to camps in the period from the armistice to december 15 we handled cases when the prisoner err coming we devoted our time to caring for sick from the army of occupation the very best of care was given tc to these sick men by the boys of the utah unit who were as centle gentle as ag women influenza wrought great havoc among the advancing troops and our hospital WAS filled with cases among the utah men however there were no Is serious erious illnesses and we did not lose a single man the hospital made a record for a low death rate among the patient much of the credit is due captain ed vin F chamberlain of price utah who waa was in charge of the medical service our hospital was inspected the day before I 1 left by colonel fred reynolds chief surgeon of the second irmy army who stated that the hospital was the best he had seen in the A E F 11 |