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- H.C. Yarrow Correspondence 1
- Had és népegészségügyi kiállitás: 1915, ápr.-máj. orszaghazaban1
- Hand-book for the military surgeon: being a compendium of the duties of the medical officer in the field, the sanitary management of the camp, the preparation of food, etc. : with forms for the requisitions for supplies, returns, etc. : the diagnosis and treatment of camp dysentery, and all the important points in war surgery, including gunshot wounds, amputation, wounds of the chest, abdomen, arteries and head, and the use of chloroform3
- Handbook for pharmacy technicians1
- Have we the best possible ambulance system?: Reprinted from the Christian examiner, January 1864 : and published, for gratuitous distribution, by the committee of citizens who have in charge the sending of petitions to Congress for the establishment of a thorough and uniform ambulance system in the armies of the republic1
- Health1
- Hell, heaven or Hoboken1
- Help your American Red Cross1
- Henkel Family Papers1
- Hints and observations on military hygiene: with the best means of treating the medical and surgical diseases of the army1
- Hints on the medical examination of recruits for the Army: and on the discharge of soldiers from the service on surgeon's certificate : adapted to the service of the United States2
- Hints on the medical examination of recruits for the army: and on the discharge of soldiers from the service on surgeon's certificate : adapted to the service of the United States1
- History of Ambulance Company No. 161: A.E.F., 1917-19191
- History of the airplane ambulance1
- History of the medical service of the German armed forces1
- History of the optical program1
- Hospital Corps drill regulations, U.S. Army1
- Hospital of Medical Department, United States Army. No. 6, Description of the U.S. Army medical transport cart, model of 18761
- Hospital scene, bringing in the wounded after battle1
- Hospital transports: a memoir of the embarkation of the sick and wounded from the peninsula of Virginia in the summer of 18621