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- Adjustment after combat: a study of returned combat gunners and their utilization in the flexible gunnery training program1
- Anniversary discourse, before the New-York Academy of Medicine: delivered in the chapel of the University of the City of New-York, November 13th, 18501
- Annual report of Program Placement and Psychological Branch, Convalescent Services Division, Army Air Forces Regional and Convalescent Hospital, Miami District1
- Combat psychiatry: the battalion medical officer1
- Conference on Traumatic War Neuroses in Merchant Seamen1
- German military neuropsychiatry and neurosurgery1
- Hysteria in the light of the experience of war1
- Letter from Chaplain Quint1
- Letters from home1
- Los tatuages: estudio psicológico y médico-legal en delincuentes y militares1
- Making a soldier1
- Neuropsychiatric organizations in the German Air Force1
- Proceedings of part I of the Joint Army-Navy-OSRD Conference on Psychological Problems in Military Training: August 15 and 16, 1945, Departmental Auditorium, Washington, D.C1
- Proceedings of the Institute on Readjusting with the Returning Servicemen: held March 8-9, 1945, in the Knickerbocker hotel, Chicago, Illinois, under the auspices of the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene1
- Proceedings of the Neuropsychiatric Conference of the Sixth Service Command: John B. Murphy Memorial Auditorium, American College of Surgeons, 50 East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois, 16-17 November 19451
- Proceedings of the Neuropsychiatric Conference of the Sixth Service Command: John B. Murphy Memorial Auditorium, American College of Surgeons, 50 East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois, 16-17 November 1945 (Volume 1)1
- Proceedings of the Neuropsychiatric Conference of the Sixth Service Command: John B. Murphy Memorial Auditorium, American College of Surgeons, 50 East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois, 16-17 November 1945 (Volume 2)1
- Psychology and the soldier1
- References on military psychiatry, 1952-19551
- Report of special commission of civilian psychiatrists covering psychiatric policy and practice in the U. S. Army Medical Corps, European theater, 20 April to 8 July 19451