- Doctors and medical students under the selective service: hearings before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, first session, on S. 783 : a bill to amend the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 : March 18, 19, 20, 19411
- Don't be your own doctor!: if you're sick report sick1
- Don't do this-- or this1
- Easy to get--: syphilis and gonorrhea1
- Equipment, clothing, and tent pitching1
- Exposing yourself to a "VD" without taking a pro means that--: you are a saboteur1
- Fight the peril behind the lines1
- Fight-- syphilis and gonorrhea1
- Final report of the Committee1
- 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. 30 -- Test of acceptability and adequacy of U.S. army C, K, 10-in-1 and Canadian army mess tin rations1
- Final report on Project no. 35 -- Determination of the optimum method for protection of tank crews against chemical warfare agents1
- Final report on Project no. 41 -- physiological and operational characteristics of tank T25E11
- Final report on Project no. T-2 -- test of heat load imposed by protective clothing: subject: ventilation requirements of a ventilated suit1
- Final report on project no. 18 -- investigation of the effects of activity and environment on atabrine therapy1
- First partial report on Project no. 21, Determination of the sources, magnitude, and costs of gunnery errors1
- First partial report on Project no. 24--study of head protection for tank crews1
- First partial report on project no. 17 -- protection of personnel in tanks against toxic agents1
- 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