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- Ten days in the Army of the Potomac: being an account of my adventures in the field during the campaign of July 18631
- Tents, furniture, clothing, &c, used in contagious diseases to be burned1
- Testimony in the matter of the application of B. Frank. Palmer for the extension of his patent for an artificial leg: read before the Hon. Commissioner of Patents, October 22, 1860 : extension granted Nov. 3, 18601
- The "Times" review of McClellan1
- The American Association for the Relief of the Misery of Battle Fields: a central national committee, auxiliary to the "Comité internationale de sécours aux militaires blessés", constituted by an international conference at Geneva, Switzerland, in Oct., 1863 : its constitution, with a sketch of the international movement for the amelioration of suffering among the sick and wounded of armies in the field1
- The Army Surgeon: an address to the graduates of the Medical Department of the University of Buffalo, February 24th, 18631
- The Army paymaster's manual: for the information of officers of the Pay Department of the United States Army, revised to include June 30, 18691
- The Commission require exact information upon the following points1
- The Palmer arm & leg: correspondence with the Surgeon-General U.S.A. and the Chief of Bureau of Medicine & Surgery U.S.N. with letters from eminent surgeons, and a communication from B. Frank. Palmer to the Board of Surgeons convened to decide on the best patent artificial limbs to be adopted for use by the Army and Navy of the U.S1
- The Sanitary Commission is daily answering the requirements of eighty general military hospitals, not to speak of regimental and other hospitals1
- The accompanying miscellaneous and medical documents of the Sanitary Commission are all that are at present available1
- The army chaplain: his office, duties, and responsibilities, and the means of aiding him1
- The army surgeon's manual: for the use of medical officers, cadets, chaplains, and hospital stewards : containing the regulations of the Medical Department, all general orders from the War Department, and circulars from the Surgeon-General's Office from January 1st, 1861, to April 1st, 18651
- The army surgeon's manual: for the use of medical officers, cadets, chaplains, and hospital stewards : containing the regulations of the Medical Department, all general orders from the War Department, and circulars from the Surgeon-General's Office from January 1st, 1861, to July 1st, 18641
- The attention of the Sanitary Commission has been, for several months past, directed to the subject of a timely provision for the soldiers disabled in the war, after peace shall be restored1
- The cholera: brief hints for the prevention of cholera, with a plain account of its symptoms, the proper preventive measures, and the management of its early stages1
- The committee appointed on the 29th inst., to visit the military general hospitals in and around Washington, and to ascertain their condition and the wants of the sick and wounded volunteers, beg to report, that they have visited the following hospitals1
- The committee to whom was referred the subjects of examinations of volunteers and other officers of the Army from civil life, and of reserves, respectfully report, in part1
- The dispensatory of the United States of America3
- The following General orders, no. 295, of 1863, is republished, and is still in force1