1. Cerebello-bulbar polioencephalitis originating during or after epidemics of influenza and of poliomyelitis: including the record of a case of epidemic encephalitis of the lethargic type Author(s): Mills, Charles K. (Charles Karsner), 1845-1931 Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, 1919 Subject(s): EncephalitisInfluenza, Human -- complicationsPoliomyelitis -- complicationsPhiladelphia
2. Educational possibilities of the National Medical Museum in the standardization of medical training Author(s): Mayo, Charles H. (Charles Horace), 1865-1939 Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, c1919 Subject(s): MuseumsMilitary Medicine -- educationArmy Medical Museum (U.S.)
3. Vocational education for disabled soliders, sailors, and marines: cooperative arrangement between the Federal Board for Vocational Education and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America Author(s): Miller, John Franklin, 1862-1936, author Publication: Washington : Government Printing Office, 1919 Subject(s): Vocational EducationMilitary Personnel -- educationDisabled Persons -- educationPublic-Private Sector PartnershipsUnited StatesUnited States. Federal Board for Vocational Education.Elks (Fraternal order)
4. The medical profession's obligation to the patient: in the team-work of the hospital prescribed by present-day methods in diagnosis and treatment there are new obligations that the profession must consider Author(s): Christian, Henry A. (Henry Asbury), 1876-1951 Publication: St. Louis: Modern Hospital Publishing Co., 1916 Subject(s): Physician-Patient RelationsHospital-Patient Relations
5. Treatment of influenza by means other than vaccines and serums Author(s): Herrick, James B. (James Bryan), 1861-1954 Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, c1919 Subject(s): Influenza, Human -- therapy