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Titles
- "The most important of the 4"1
- 54th in review: a resumeĢ of the activities of the 54th General hospital, 1943-19451
- A general survey of the United States Navy Dental Corps in World War II1
- A history of wartime research and development of medical field equipment1
- A history of wartime research and development of medical field equipment (Part 1)1
- A history of wartime research and development of medical field equipment (Part 2)1
- A syllabus of psychological warfare1
- Accident prevention program1
- Bulletin Bureau of Medicine and Surgery circular letters (July 1939-July 1945)1
- Cancer among veterans: early diagnosis1
- DDT and other insecticides and repellents developed for the armed forces1
- Design and use of ANTI-G suits and their activating values in World War II1
- Disposition of Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard World War II dead1
- History of Preventive Medicine Division, Ground Medical Section headquarters, Army Ground Forces1
- Human body size in military aircraft and personal equipment1
- Individual exercises for lower extremity amputees1
- Investigation of the Veterans' Administration: Counsel's report and summary of the evidence for the Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation ... on H. Res. 192, a resolution to provide for an investigation of the Veterans' Administration with a particular view to determining the efficiency of the administration and operation of the Veterans' Administration facilities1
- Investigation of the Veterans' administration: report of the Committee on world war veterans' legislation, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, second session, on H. Res. 192, a resolution to provide for an investigation of the Veterans' administration with a particular view to determining the efficiency of the administration and operation of veterans' administration facilities1
- Manual of recommended practice for sanitary control of the shellfish industry: recommended by the United States Public Health Service, 19461
- Medical Department activities in the Philippines from 1941 to 6 May 1942: and including medical activities in Japanese prisoner of war camps1