1. A manual of military surgery: for the use of surgeons in the Confederate army : with an appendix of the rules and regulations of the medical department of the Confederate army Author(s): Chisolm, Julian John, 1830-1903 Publication: Richmond, Va. : West & Johnston, 1861 Subject(s): Military MedicineGeneral SurgeryMilitary HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
2. Report of committee on military surgery to the Surgical Section of the New York Academy of Medicine: read before the Academy July 8, 1861 Author(s): Post, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1806-1886 Publication: New York : Published by S.S. & W. Wood, 1861 Subject(s): Military HygieneMilitary Medicine
3. Medical sketches of the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14: to which are added, surgical cases : observations on military hospitals : and flying hospitals attached to a moving army : also, an appendix, comprising a dissertation on dysentery ... and observations on the winter epidemic of 1815-16, denominated peripneumonia notha : as it appeared at Sharon and Rochester, State of Massachusetts Author(s): Mann, James, 1759-1832 Publication: Dedham [Mass.] : Printed by H. Mann and Co., 1816 Subject(s): Military HygieneMilitary MedicineWarfareUnited States
4. Address to the officers composing the medical staff Author(s): Mitchill, Samuel L. (Samuel Latham), 1764-1831 Publication: New-York : Printed by E. Conrad, Frankfort-St., 1820 Subject(s): Military MedicineMilitary Hygiene
5. Directions for preserving the health of soldiers: addressed to the officers of the Army of the United States Author(s): Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813 Publication: [Philadelphia : Printed for Thomas Dobson, Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1808] Subject(s): Military Hygiene
6. Emergency and hygiene notes for the militia Author(s): Devine, William H. (William Henry), 1860- Publication: Boston : Damrell & Upham, 1894 Subject(s): First AidMilitary HygieneUnited States
7. Camps, billets, cooking: sanitation, organization, routine, guard duties, inspections, ceremonial bivouacs Author(s): Officer of the British Army, author Publication: New York : George U. Harvey Publishing Company, [1917] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited Kingdom
8. Notes for army medical officers Author(s): Goodwin, T. H. (Thomas Herbert), 1871-, author Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1917 Subject(s): Military MedicineMilitary Hygiene
9. Elements of field hygiene and sanitation Author(s): Ford, Joseph H. (Joseph Herbert), 1873-, author Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1917] Subject(s): Military HygieneSanitation
10. Report on military hygiene and therapeutics: report of committee on military surgery to the Surgical Section of the New York Academy of Medicine Author(s): Post, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1806-1886 Publication: [New York] : Printed for circulation by the Sanitary Commission, [1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneMilitary Medicine
11. Memoria sobre el cuerpo de salud militar, seguida de un proyecto de reglamento del mismo, para los oficiales de sanidad del ejército Author(s): Van der Linden, Pedro. Publication: México : P. Cumplido, 1845 Subject(s): Military HygieneMilitary Medicine
12. War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people Author(s): Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899 Publication: Boston, Clapp, 1855 Subject(s): CholeraMilitary HygienePublic Health
13. Report of the secretary with regard to the probable origin of the recent demoralization of the volunteer army at Washington: and the duty of the Sanitary Commission with reference to certain deficiencies in the existing army arrangements, as suggested thereby Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: Washington : McGill & Witherow, printers, 1861 Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarMoraleVolunteersVirginia
14. A treatise on hygiene: with special reference to the military service Author(s): Hammond, William A. (William Alexander), 1828-1900 Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1863 Subject(s): Military HygieneHygieneUnited States
15. To the Coast Rangers, on cleanliness Author(s): Hatch, L. M. Publication: [Charleston, S.C.? : s.n., 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneBathsAmerican Civil WarUnited States
16. Diseases and injuries of seamen: with remarks on their enlistment, naval hygiene, and the duties of medical officers Author(s): Horner, G. R. B. (Gustavus Richard Brown), 1804-1892 Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1854 Subject(s): Naval MedicineMilitary HygieneUnited StatesUnited States. Navy.
17. Relations of the war to medical science: the annual address delivered before the Westchester Co. (N.Y.) Medical Society, June 16th, 1863 Author(s): Jenkins, J. Foster (John Foster), 1826-1882 Publication: New York : Baillière, 1863 Subject(s): Military Hygiene
18. Instructions for medical inspectors of the United States Army Author(s): United States. Surgeon-General's Office. Publication: [United States : Surgeon-General's Office, 1863?] Subject(s): Military HygieneQuality ControlAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
19. Of the duties of surgeons on the march Author(s): United States. Army. Department of Kentucky. Medical Director's Office. Publication: [Louisville : Medical Director's Office, Army of Kentucky, 1862] Subject(s): Military MedicineMilitary HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
20. General orders. No. 107 Author(s): United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Publication: [Washington : War Dept., Adjutant General's Office, 1864] Subject(s): Military HygieneSmallpoxClothing -- supply & distributionAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
21. Special orders: No. 88 : extract Author(s): United States. Army. Department of the Tennessee. Publication: [Young's Point, La. : Dept. of the Tennessee, 1863] Subject(s): Military HygieneEquipment and SuppliesShipsAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
22. Circular. No. 2 Author(s): United States. War Department Subsistence Department Publication: [Cincinnati, Ohio : Office Chief Commissary Subsistence, Dept. of the Ohio, 1862] Subject(s): Military HygieneFood SupplyAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
23. General orders. No. 308 Author(s): United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Publication: [Washington : War Dept., Adjutant General's Office, 1863] Subject(s): Military HygieneQuality ControlAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
24. General orders. No. 247 Author(s): United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Publication: [Washington : War Dept., Adjutant General's Office, 1863] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarCookingUnited StatesUnited States. Army.
25. Camp inspection return Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
26. Letter from the acting Surgeon General to the Secretary of War: advising the institution of a commission, to be styled "A commission of inquiry and advice in respect of the sanitary interests of the United States forces" : together with a draft of the powers asked from the government, and of the objects sought by the proposed commission : also the order for the commission by the Secretary of War, and its approval by the President Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
27. Observations relative to the means of preserving health in armies Author(s): Committee of Defence (Philadelphia, Pa.) Publication: [Philadelphia : s.n., 1814] Subject(s): Military HygieneWarfareUnited States
28. Report on the condition of the troops, and the operations of the Sanitary Commission in the Valley of the Mississippi, for the three months ending November 30th, 1861 Author(s): Newberry, J. S. (John Strong), 1822-1892 Publication: Cleveland : Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., printers, 1861 Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States
29. Head quarters, Peeks-kill, general orders for the army under the command of Brigadier General M'Dougall: the rank and file of each company will be equally divided among the serjeants Author(s): United States. Continental Army. Publication: [Fishkill, N.Y. : Printed by Samuel Loudon, 1777] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican RevolutionUnited States
30. How can we best help our camps and hospitals?: statement and correspondence, published by order of the Women's Central Association of Relief, New York Publication: New York : Wm. C. Bryant & Co. ..., 1863 Subject(s): Hospitals, MilitaryMilitary HygieneSocial WelfareNew York
31. Report of the Committee on Military Hygiene Author(s): Andrews, Edmund, 1824-1904 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, 1864 Subject(s): Military HygieneHospitals, MilitaryAmerican Civil WarUnited States
32. A letter on the sanitary condition of the troops in the neighborhood of Boston, addressed to his excellency the governor of Massachusetts Author(s): Howe, S. G. (Samuel Gridley), 1801-1876 Publication: Washington : Government Printing Office, 1861 Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarMassachusetts
33. Rules for preserving the health of the soldier Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : The Commission, 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil War
34. Camp inspection return: form A Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [United States : The Commission, 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
35. Report on military hygiene and therapeutics: report of committee on military surgery to the Surgical Section of the New York Academy of Medicine Author(s): Post, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1806-1886 Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Printed for circulation by the United States Sanitary Commission, 1865 Subject(s): Military HygieneMilitary MedicineTherapeuticsUnited States
36. Rules for preserving the health of the soldier Author(s): Van Buren, W. H. (William Holme), 1819-1883 Publication: [Washington, D.C. : Sanitary Commission, 1861] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States
37. Treasury building, Washington, D.C., June 22d, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
38. At a meeting of the Central Finance Committe [sic] of the Sanitary Committee, held at the city of New York, June 26th, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationFinancial ManagementAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
39. Hints for the control and prevention of infectious diseases, in camps, transports, and hospitals Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: New York : Wm. C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1863 Subject(s): Military HygieneCommunicable Diseases -- transmissionCommunicable Disease ControlUnited States
40. Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: June 29th, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington? : The Commission, 1861] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States Government AgenciesUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
41. The Commission require exact information upon the following points Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneData CollectionAmerican Civil WarUnited States
42. Sanitary Commission, Washington City, D.C., Treasury building, June 22, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- economicsFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
43. To his Excellency the Governor of the State of [blank] Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneData CollectionAmerican Civil WarUnited States
44. At a meeting of the Commission, held in the city of New York, June 22d, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- organization & administrationFinancial ManagementAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
45. To the presidents and officers of the various life insurance companies of the United States Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- economicsFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
46. Camp inspection return Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneAmerican Civil WarUnited States
47. Advice as to camping Author(s): Great Britain. Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneCrimean WarUnited Kingdom
48. Report on the sanitary condition of the U.S. troops in the Mississippi Valley, during the month of August Author(s): Newberry, J. S. (John Strong), 1822-1892 Publication: [United States : U.S. Sanitary Commission, 1861] Subject(s): Military HygieneSanitationAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesMidwestern United States
49. Notes of a preliminary sanitary survey of the forces of the United States, in the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys, near midsummer, 1861 Author(s): Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882 Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneSanitationAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesMidwestern United States
50. Report of a preliminary survey of the camps of a portion of the volunteer forces near Washington Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneSanitationAmerican Civil WarUnited States