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- A history of preventive medicine in the United States Army forces of the India-Burma theater, 1942 to 19451
- Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States1
- Cases of Chickamauga typhoid treated at the Maine General Hospital: a paper read before the Maine Medical Association, June 7, 18991
- Drinking water1
- Fifth report concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick and invalid soldiers1
- Final report of the preventive medicine officer, Office of the Surgeon, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, United States Army, 1 January-31 October 19451
- Fourth report concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick soldiers passing through Washington1
- Principles of environmental stress on soldiers1
- Report concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick soldiers found at the railroad station1
- Report of Major Valery Havard, surgeon U.S. Army, chief surgeon, Department of Cuba1
- 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
- Supplement to fourth report, (of Dec. 15th, 1862), concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick soldiers passing through Washington1
- Third report concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick soldiers passing through Washington1
- To the President of the United States1
- Two reports concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission: to sick soldiers passing through Washington1
- Use your head1
- 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 men1