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- Taking Wounded Aboard the "Relief" at Siboney, Cuba, July 18989
- [Men's ward on a floating hospital, Harbin]4
- General orders. No. 1132
- [A floating hospital officer's ward, Harbin]2
- [A floating hospital, Harbin]2
- [Hospital ship Relief off shore at Siboney, Cuba]2
- A proclamation1
- A reply to a letter entitled "Dr Joseph Holt and steam as a disinfectant": reprinted from the November number of the N.O. medical and surgical journal ; Commercial relations with Brazil as affected by quarantine regulations : extracted from N.O. Press, of Oct. 20th, 18851
- Air and moisture on shipboard: a fragment of applied physiology1
- Allied fleets off Taku Bar, China1
- An Bord der "Amerika"1
- An Operation by Dr. Geo. Torney Jr. directed by Col. Nicholas Senn, on Hospital Ship "Relief."1
- An epitomized review of the principles and practice of maritime sanitation1
- Annual report of quarantine operations in Charleston Harbor, S.C., for the year ending October 31st, 18701
- Answer of the Supervising Surgeon-General to the National Board of Health, March 12, 18841
- Appendix to History of life-saving appliances and military and naval constructions, published by Joseph Francis, 18851
- Boat Load of Wounded coming from Siboney to the "Relief"1
- Boat Load of Wounded coming to the "Relief" at Siboney, Cuba1
- Boston Floating Hospital, season of 18951
- Buy Christmas seals, fight tuberculosis1