British physicians have found that health resorts are invaluable as centers for reconstruction of those disabled in war. Already in this war United States Army, Navy and Veterans Administration centers for rehabilitation are being established at many health resorts. The United States Army Medical Corps, for example, has established them at the Ashford General Hospital, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.; the Station Hospital, Camp Carson, Colorado Springs, Colo.; the Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver; the Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.; the Percy Jones General Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich.; the Moore General Hospital at Swannanoa (near Asheville), N. C.; the Station Hospital at Davis-Monthan Airfield, Tucson, Ariz., and the Miami Army Air Force Hospital at Miami, Fla.
The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy has established hospitals at Asheville, N. C.; Yosemite, Calif.; Glenwood Springs, Colo., and Sun Valley, Idaho.
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