1. [Nurse reading to a wounded African patient] Publication: Paris : Imp. P. Schneider & Cie, [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesAfrican AmericansNurse-Patient Relations
2. Croix Rouge et tête noire, deux cœurs d'or =: Red Cross and black head, two hearts of gold = Dva zolotykh serdt︠s︡a Publication: Paris : Imp. I. Lapina, [1915?] Subject(s): NursesRed Cross -- historyMilitary Nursing -- historyAfrican AmericansWorld War IFranceCroix-Rouge française.
3. "I hab lost one ob my ribs in de war, den you'se going to hab a wife, honey" =: "J'ai perdu une de mes côtes à la guerre, alors il faut prendre une femme comme Adam!" Publication: London : Inter-Art Co., [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IAfrican Americans
4. Soldats d'Afrique à l'ambulance Publication: [Paris] : A.N., [between 1900 and 1950?] Subject(s): NursesMobile Health Units -- historyMilitary Nursing -- historyAfrican AmericansHistory, 20th CenturyFrance
5. Idiot Author(s): Esquirol, Étienne, 1772-1840, author Publication: Paris: Bailliere, 1838 Subject(s): Mental DisordersAfrican Americans
6. Teaching local technicians to identify the carrier of the disease under the microscope Subject(s): MalariaTeachingAfrican Americans