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- Artificial limbs furnished to soldiers: letter from the Secretary of War in answer to a resolution of the House of April 10, relative to artificial limbs furnished to soldiers at the expense of government1
- Dental defects among army inductees, March 19431
- Detailed report on test of adequacy of K-2 ration in the desert: project no. 2-51
- Final report on Project no. 35 -- Determination of the optimum method for protection of tank crews against chemical warfare agents1
- Final report on project no. 18 -- investigation of the effects of activity and environment on atabrine therapy1
- First supplementary report on Project no. 30 -- Field test of acceptability and adequacy of U.S army C, K, 10-in-1 and Canadian army mess tin rations: subject: numerical requirements for statistically valid results in field test of acceptability of rations1
- General orders. No. 21
- Incidence of the venereal diseases in U.S. Army troops, January 1940-June 1947: (preliminary data, based on periodic summary reports)1
- Patients remaining summary1
- Project no. 20 -- Studies of cold weather clothing. Report on sub-project 20-1, The effect of leakage from closures upon thermal protection (OQMG test number 57 I-A)1
- Project no. 20 -- Studies of cold weather clothing. Report on sub-project no. 20-2, The insulation provided by windbreaks (OQMG test no. 57-II)1
- Report on Project no. 20 -- Studies of cold weather clothing. Sub-project no. 20-4, Immobilized air (OQMG test no. 57-IV)1
- Results of serological blood tests for syphilis on Selective Service registrants1
- Results of serological blood tests for syphilis on Selective Service registrants (Volume 1)1
- Results of serological blood tests for syphilis on Selective Service registrants (Volume 2)1
- Sick and disabled seamen, marine hospital, &c. &c: March 2, 1830, read and referred to the Committee on Commerce : letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of the manner and cost of providing for sick and disabled seamen, &c. &c : of moneys received from collectors of customs, as also appropriations in aid thereof, with the annual expenditure on account of sick and disabled seamen, from 1802 to 1830, &c. &c1
- Summary of patients remaining on sick report, weekly statistical report1
- Weekly morbidity report, shore stations in continental United States1