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- Report of a committee appointed by resolution of the Sanitary Commission, to prepare a paper on the use of quinine as a prophylactic against malarious diseases2
- Report of a committee appointed by the Sanitary Commission to prepare a paper on the value of vaccination in armies2
- Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States1
- Aid for the sick and wounded of the Army and Navy1
- Report of a committee of the associate medical members of the Sanitary Commission on the subject of scurvy, with special reference to practice in the Army and Navy1
- Report of a committee of the associate medical members of the Sanitary Commission on the subject of venereal diseases, with special reference to practice in the Army and Navy1
- Report of a committee of the associate medical members of the Sanitary Commission, on the subject of pneumonia1
- Report of a committee of the associate medical members of the United States Sanitary Commission, on the subject of pneumonia1
- Report of a committee of the associate members of the Sanitary Commission on dysentery1
- Report of a committee of the associate members of the Sanitary Commission, on the subject of the nature and treatment of yellow fever1
- Report of a committee of the associated medical members of the Sanitary Commission, on the subject of continued fevers1
- Resolutions passed by Sanitary Committee in session, Monday, July 29, and ordered to be sent to the President, heads of the departments, and to both Houses of Congress1
- 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 regiments1
- The attention of the Sanitary Commission has been, for several months past, directed to the subject of a timely provision for the soldiers disabled in the war, after peace shall be restored1
- The committee to whom was referred the subjects of examinations of volunteers and other officers of the Army from civil life, and of reserves, respectfully report, in part1
- To the President of the United States1
- [Letter to Dr. Quackenbush advocating support for "An Act to provide additional means of relief for the sick and wounded soldiers of the State of New York in the United States service."]1