- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Lt. Col. Henry K. Beecher, Milton, Mass., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Maj. Daniel J. Holland, Boston, Mass., after presenting him with the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious achievement in connection with military operations, Caserta, Italy, 9/20/[19]451
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Maj. Thomas H. Buford, Mokan, Mo., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, U.S. Army, congratulates Col. Hugh R. Gilmore, Jr. of Emlenton, Pa., after he received the decoration of Knight Commander, Order of the Crown of Italy, Caserta, Italy, 9/20/[19]451
- Colonel Perrin A. [sic] Long, Medical Corps, receives congratulations from Col. Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, after being presented with the Legion of Merit1
- Conference on Spinal Cord Injuries: 19 October, 1945, Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; 20 October, 1945, Thomas M. England General Hospital, Atlantic City, New Jersey1
- Conference on Survival Rations at QMC Subsistence Research & Development Laboratory on 20 Aug. 19451
- Dental health1
- Don't spoil a good dream: sleep under a bed net1
- Drinking water1
- Field Marshal Sir Harold R.L.G. Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, congratulates Col. Earl [sic] F. Standlee, Surgeon, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, U.S. Army, after presenting him with the Order of the British Empire, Caserta, Italy, 9/19/[19]451
- Final report of the preventive medicine officer, Office of the Surgeon, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, United States Army, 1 January-31 October 19451
- Final report on Project no. T-2 -- test of heat load imposed by protective clothing: subject: ventilation requirements of a ventilated suit1
- First partial report on Project no. 24--study of head protection for tank crews1
- First partial report on project no. T-5 -- test of flameproofed clothing: subject: physiologic effects of wearing flameproofed clothing in hot environments1
- 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
- Fourth partial report on project no. T-5 -- test of flameproofed clothing: subject: test of physiological heat load of flameproofed clothing1
- General view of wards1
- Guard against syphilis and gonorrhea1
- Home address directory of the personnel of the 78th General Hospital, now the 348th Station Hospital: August 1942-August 19451