Titles
- United States Navy Medical Department at war, 1941-1945 (Volume 2, Chapter 10-12)1
- United States Navy Medical Department at war, 1941-1945 (Volume 2, Chapter 13-16)1
- United States Navy Medical Department at war, 1941-1945 (Volume 2, Chapter 8-9)1
- United States Navy hospital corpsman1
- University of Halle, Martin Luther University1
- Unmarried girls with sex experience1
- Untitled notes on distinctiveness of genotypes1
- Untitled notes on muscle contraction and isotope tests1
- Ureteral calculus accurately located by the X-rays and removed by an extraperitoneal operation1
- Uric acid: the chemistry, physiology and pathology of uric acid and the physiologically important purin bodies : with a discussion of the metabolism of gout1
- Urinary analysis and diagnosis by microscopical and chemical examination1
- Urinary diagnosis and treatment1
- Urological Conference and Symposium on the Paralyzed Patient: 11-12 May 1945, Newton D. Baker General Hospital, Martinsburg, W.Va1
- Urology1
- Use of blood plasma on the battlefield1
- Use of medical resources1
- Use of smokes and lacrimators in training1
- Use of streptomycin in the treatment and control of tuberculosis in Japan1
- Useful drugs2
- Useful drugs: a list of drugs selected to supply the demand for a less extensive materia medica and especially to serve as a basis for the teaching of materia medica and therapeutics and for examinations on these subjects by state licensing boards with a brief discussion of their actions, uses and dosage1
