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- [General Leonard Wood]2
- A clothing-case for the Army and Navy and a device for transporting the wounded: read before the International Medical Congress at Rome1
- Baron von Langenbeck, Surgeon-General of the German Army, professor of surgery in the University of Berlin1
- Brief memoirs of Colonel Garrick Mallery, U.S.A., who died October 24, 18941
- Cases of Chickamauga typhoid treated at the Maine General Hospital: a paper read before the Maine Medical Association, June 7, 18991
- Colored guards1
- Hugh Wynne, free Quaker: sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington1
- Hugh Wynne, free Quaker: sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington (Volume 1)1
- Hugh Wynne, free Quaker: sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington (Volume 2)1
- If you don't give a darn about yourself: do it for her1
- Manual of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, 1897-18981
- On the frequency of cryptorchism and its results1
- Otchet o grippoznoĭ ėpidemīi v russkoĭ armīi v 1889 i 1890 g1
- Physical drill for foot troops1
- Preliminary report on the results of blood examinations at Camp Wikoff, August and September, 18981
- Proceedings of a special meeting of the Army Mutual Aid Association, held at the War Department, November 18, 1896: also the constitution of the Association, adopted at that meeting1
- Regulations for the guidance of surgeons, Connecticut National Guard, and post-surgeons: for medical examination of recruits for the Connecticut National Guard1
- Report of the Commission Appointed by the President to Investigate the Conduct of the War Department in the War with Spain1
- Report of the Medical Department of the Colorado for the fiscal year, 18961
- Some remarks on typhoid fever among our soldiers during the late war with Spain1