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- "Ambulance 464": encore des blessés1
- "Mademoiselle Miss": letters from an American girl serving with the rank of lieutenant in a French army hospital at the front1
- 307 at home and in France1
- Additional hospital facilities for discharged soldiers, sailors, marines, and army and navy nurses: letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a tentative draft of a bill to provide additional hospital and out-patient dispensary facilities for all discharged, sick and disabled soldiers, sailors, marines, army and navy nurses (male and female), and for other purposes, together with statement of the needs of the enactment of such legislation by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service1
- Ambulance company training and equipment1
- Ambulance no. 10: personal letters from the front1
- Ambulance of the American Hospital--Lycée Pasteur--Neuilly-Paris: 5, La visite du Mèdecin = The morning rounds1
- Ambulancing on the French front1
- Bulletin1
- Carry on: a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors1
- Comfort kits1
- Disabled soldiers and sailors pensions and training1
- Finding themselves: the letters of an American Army chief nurse in a British hospital in France1
- For the soldiers!1
- Help the Red Cross liberty duck!1
- History of Ambulance Company No. 161: A.E.F., 1917-19191
- History of Base Hospital 136: from September 10, 1918 to May 1, 19191
- History of Base Hospital no. 18, American Expeditionary Forces: (Johns Hopkins unit)1
- History of the Emory Unit: Base Hospital 43, U.S. Army, American Expeditionary Forces1
- Merritte Weber Ireland Papers 1