1621. First Aid station located in the basement of a shattered house Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Army Signal Corps, [1914-1918?] Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesTransportation of PatientsAmbulancesMilitary Medicine
1622. Mars Hosp. Center Central Lab Publication: 1918 Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesLaboratoriesWorld War I
1623. [A chemistry laboratory in St. Elizabeths Hospital's Blackburn Laboratory of Pathology] Publication: [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1910?] Subject(s): Mental Disorders -- pathologyLaboratoriesDistrict of ColumbiaSaint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
1624. [Men at work in an early laboratory of the Bureau of Chemistry] Publication: [Washington, D.C. : Bureau of Chemistry, 1910?] Subject(s): LaboratoriesFood AnalysisGovernment Agencies
1625. [Exterior view of the Hygienic Laboratory, located on a five-acre site on the old Naval Observatory grounds at 25th and E Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C.] Publication: [Washington, D.C. : Hygienic Laboratory, 1910?] Subject(s): LaboratoriesBiomedical ResearchGovernment Agencies
1626. [Public Health Service officers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Bear] Publication: 1915 Subject(s): Naval Medicine
1627. [Array of nostrums, including diet products such as Fatoff] Publication: 1910 Subject(s): NostrumsObesity -- drug therapyOintments
1628. Laudanum for baby, too Publication: 1910? Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsNarcoticsLegislation, DrugTooth EruptionUnited States
1629. [Cosmetics, including beauty products such as Mme. Yale's Blush of Youth and Excelsior Skin Food] Publication: 1910 Subject(s): Cosmetics
1630. [John Earnshaw, an inspector with the Bureau of Chemistry, inspecting a creamery in the Baltimore-Washington area] Publication: 1910? Subject(s): Food InspectionMilk