1. Program to safeguard the morals and health of soldiers Author(s): United States. Surgeon-General's Office. Publication: [New York : American Social Hygiene Association, 1917?] Subject(s): Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- prevention & controlMilitary PersonnelUnited States
2. For the soldiers! Author(s): American Ambulance in Russia. Publication: [New York?] : American Ambulance in Russia, [between 1914 and 1917] Subject(s): AmbulancesMilitary PersonnelVolunteersWorld War IRussia (Pre-1917)United States
3. A clinical survey of 415 instances of brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve injuries, as seen in overseas wounded: with reports on several unusual cases Author(s): Fisk, J. C. Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, 1919 Subject(s): Brain InjuriesMilitary PersonnelPeripheral Nerve InjuriesSpinal Cord InjuriesUnited States
4. The organization, work and method of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men Author(s): McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford), 1888-1944 Publication: [New York City] : Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men, [1918?] Subject(s): Voluntary Health Agencies -- organization & administrationDisabled Persons -- rehabilitationMilitary PersonnelMenUnited StatesRed Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men.
5. Putting it up to the boys Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : War Dept., Commission on Training Camp Activities, [1918?] Subject(s): Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- prevention & controlMilitary PersonnelUnited States
6. Suggestions for Christmas packets for our men at home and abroad Publication: [New York : Douglas C. McMurtrie, 1917] Subject(s): Military PersonnelGift GivingWorld War IUnited States
7. Comfort kits Publication: Washington, D.C. : The American Red Cross, Bureau of Development, [1918] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IUnited States
8. Occupational therapy applied to restoration of function of disabled joints Author(s): Baldwin, Bird T. (Bird Thomas), 1875-1928 Publication: [Washington, D.C. : Walter Reed General Hospital, 1919] Subject(s): Joint Diseases -- rehabilitationOccupational Therapy -- methodsMilitary PersonnelMovement Disorders -- rehabilitationWounds and Injuries -- rehabilitation
9. Desirability of vocational education and direction for disabled soldiers Author(s): Upham, Elizabeth G. (Elizabeth Greene), 1890-1988, author Publication: Madison : Extension Division, University of Wisconsin, 1917 Subject(s): Disabled Persons -- educationDisabled Persons -- rehabilitationMilitary PersonnelVocational EducationUnited States
10. Reception to the Massachusetts General Hospital physicians, nurses, and employees who served in the Great War, June 9, 1919 Publication: Cambridge, [Mass.] : University Press, 1920 Subject(s): Personnel, HospitalMilitary PersonnelWorld War IBostonMassachusetts General Hospital.
11. Base hospital no. 52: war diary Publication: [United States : s.n., 1919] Subject(s): Hospitals, MilitaryMilitary PersonnelWorld War IFranceUnited States. Army. Medical Corps.Base Hospital No. 52.
12. History of Base hospital no. 85, United States Army, Colonel William R. Eastman, commanding officer Author(s): Dorsett, Rae. S. Publication: [United States : s.n., 1919] Subject(s): Hospitals, Military -- historyMilitary PersonnelMilitary NursingWorld War IFranceUnited States. Army. Medical Corps.United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 85.
13. Base hospital no. 59. 1. History of Base hospital no. 59 Publication: [United States : s.n., 1919] Subject(s): Hospitals, Military -- historyMilitary PersonnelWorld War IFranceUnited States. Army. Medical Corps.Base Hospital No. 59.
14. Handbook of information for home service sections Author(s): American National Red Cross. Department of Civilian Relief. Publication: New York : Douglas C. McMurtrie, [1918] Subject(s): Red CrossCorrespondence as TopicFamilyFinancial SupportMilitary PersonnelWorld War IAmerican National Red Cross.
15. This side the trenches with the American Red Cross Author(s): De Schweinitz, Karl, 1887- Publication: Washington, D.C. : American Red Cross, Department of Civilian Relief, [1918] Subject(s): Relief WorkSocial WorkFamilyMilitary PersonnelWorld War IVoluntary Health AgenciesUnited StatesAmerican National Red Cross.
16. A recent epidemic of acute respiratory infection at Camp Custer, Mich: preliminary laboratory report Author(s): Blanton, Wyndham Bolling, 1890-1960 Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, c1918 Subject(s): Influenza, HumanPneumoniaClinical Chemistry TestsMilitary PersonnelMichigan
17. Handling of the venereal problem in United States Army in the present crisis Author(s): Pusey, William Allen, 1865-1940 Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, c1918 Subject(s): Sexually Transmitted DiseasesMilitary PersonnelUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
18. The importance of the louse problem Author(s): Plotz, Harry, 1890-1947 Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, c1919 Subject(s): PhthirapteraDisease Transmission, Infectious -- prevention & controlMilitary PersonnelUnited States
19. The psychoneurotic factor in the irritable heart of soldiers Author(s): Oppenheimer, Bernard S. Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, c1918 Subject(s): Neurotic DisordersHeart DiseasesMilitary Personnel
20. Morale: the supreme standard of life and conduct Author(s): Hall, G. Stanley (Granville Stanley), 1844-1924, author Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, MCMXX Subject(s): MoraleMilitary PersonnelSocial ValuesWorld War I
21. Handbook of information and instructions for home service sections Author(s): American National Red Cross. Department of Civilian Relief, author. Publication: New York : Press of Douglas C. McMurtrie, [1918] Subject(s): Insurance BenefitsMilitary PersonnelUnited States.American National Red Cross.United States. Army.United States. Navy.
22. Blighty Author(s): Hays, Harold, 1880-1940, author Publication: New York City : Communal Printing Company, [1920?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelWorld War I
23. Military manpower: psychology as applied to the training of men and the increase of their effectiveness Author(s): Andrews, Lincoln C. (Lincoln Clarke), 1867-1950, author Publication: New York : E.P. Dutton & Company, [1920] Subject(s): Military PersonnelLeadership
24. Keeping our fighters fit for war and after Author(s): Allen, Edward Frank, 1885-, author Publication: New York : The Century Co., 1918 Subject(s): Military PersonnelPhysical Education and TrainingUnited States. Commission on Training Camp Activities.
25. The management of men: a handbook on the systemic development of morale and the control of human behavior Author(s): Munson, Edward Lyman, 1868-1947, author Publication: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 1921 Subject(s): MoraleMotivationSocial Control, FormalMilitary Personnel
26. Do's and don't's in the army: an introduction to military science Author(s): Hersey, Harold Brainerd, 1893-1956, author Publication: New York : Britton Publishing Co., [1917] Subject(s): Military PersonnelMilitary Science
27. The future of the disabled soldier Author(s): Hutt, C. W. (Cecil William), 1880-1934, author Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, MDCCCCXVIII Subject(s): Military PersonnelVeterans HealthDisabled Persons -- rehabilitationRehabilitation, VocationalWorld War I
28. The evolution of national systems of vocational reeducation for disabled soldiers and sailors Author(s): McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford), 1888-1944, author Publication: Washington [D.C] : Government Printing Office, 1918 Subject(s): Military PersonnelDisabled Persons -- rehabilitationRehabilitation, Vocational
29. Soldiers' welfare and national defense: report upon conditions : National Guard and United States Army troops : mobilization at Mexican border in 1916 Author(s): Darlington, Thomas, 1858-, author Publication: New York City : Issued by National Civic Federation [1917?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelCivil DefenseInternationalityUnited StatesMexico
30. On active service with Base Hospital 46 U.S.A. Mar. 20, 1918, to May 25, 1919 Publication: [Portland, Oregon?] : [Arcady Press?], [1919?] Subject(s): Hospitals, MilitaryMilitary PersonnelWorld War IUnited StatesFranceUnited States. Army. Base Hospital No. 46.
31. Souvenir roster and history of Evacuation Hospital no. 15: with the story of Verdun and the Argonne drive Author(s): Bachman, Walter J. Publication: [United States : s.n., 1920?] Subject(s): Hospitals, MilitaryMilitary PersonnelWorld War IFranceUnited StatesUnited States. Army. Evacuation Hospital, 15th.
32. Carry on: a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors Publication: New York : Published for the Surgeon General by the American Red Cross, 1918-1919 Subject(s): Disabled Persons -- rehabilitationMilitary PersonnelWorld War IUnited States
33. Bulletin Author(s): United States. Surgeon-General's Office. Publication: [Washington : s.n., 1918] Subject(s): Disabled Persons -- rehabilitationMilitary PersonnelWorld War IUnited States