1. [Nurse reading to a wounded African patient] Publication: Paris : Imp. P. Schneider & Cie, [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesAfrican AmericansNurse-Patient Relations
2. "I hab lost one ob my ribs in de war, den you'se going to hab a wife, honey" =: "J'ai perdu une de mes côtes à la guerre, alors il faut prendre une femme comme Adam!" Publication: London : Inter-Art Co., [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IAfrican Americans
3. [Man holding a dead rat by the tail] Publication: 1914 Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlRodent ControlAfrican Americans
4. [Two lab workers peering through microscopes] Publication: [1914-1920] Subject(s): Laboratory PersonnelAfrican Americans
5. [U.S. Public Health Service personnel] Publication: [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlAfrican AmericansUnited States. Public Health Service.
6. [U.S. Public Health Service Sanitary District No. 7, New Orleans, La.] Publication: [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlAfrican AmericansUnited States. Public Health Service.
7. [U.S. Public Health Service sanitary group (?)] Publication: [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): Rodent ControlAfrican AmericansUnited States. Public Health Service.
8. [Rat-proofing a building] Publication: [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): Rodent ControlAfrican AmericansUnited States. Public Health Service.