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4. Disinfection of rags: communication of the Health Officer of the Port of New York to the New York City Board of Health in relation to the regulation requiring the disinfection of foreign rags

6. General orders no. 220: the accompanying statement of the cost of clothing and camp and garrison equipage for the Army of the United States, to govern until further orders, with the allowance of clothing to each soldier during his enlistment, and his proportion for each year, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned

36. Hygienic clothing

43. Our girls

50. Report of a special committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York on the rules and regulations of the Health Officer of the Port of New-York relative to the disinfection of imported rags: adopted by the Chamber, June 3, 1886

51. Report of the Special Committee (appointed December 11, 1885) on the Disinfection of Rags: presented at the fourteenth annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Toronto, Canada, October 1886

52. Sanitary Commission, Washington, D.C., December [blank], 1861: The Sanitary Commission take this method, in addition to the means already used, to remind you of the fact that there are various supplies in the hands of the commission to be applied to the benefit of the sick or wounded soldiers of the several regiments

55. A treatise on health culture

59. What to wear

61. You are respectfully requested to call upon Medical Officers of experience, serving under your command, for their opinions regarding the hygienic fitness (for the localities where they are now on duty) of the present uniform and allowance of clothing for enlisted men