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- Major Champ Lyons, Boston, Mass., is congratulated by Major General Morrison C. Stayer, right, Chief, U.S. Army Surgeon in the Mediterranean Theater who just awared [sic] him the Legion of Merit1
- Major General M. C. Stayer; S/Sgt. Olson Damon, Sante Fe, New Mexico; Cpl. William F. Arballo, Del Mar, Calif.; and Pvt. Sigmund J. Lukowski, Woodside, N.Y., appear during decoration ceremonies, Caserta, Italy, 23 January 19451
- Make nursing your war job: it's war work with a future1
- Medical and sanitary care of the civilian population necessitated by attacks from hostile aircraft1
- Medical assistance3
- Medical sketches of the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14: to which are added, surgical cases : observations on military hospitals : and flying hospitals attached to a moving army : also, an appendix, comprising a dissertation on dysentery ... and observations on the winter epidemic of 1815-16, denominated peripneumonia notha : as it appeared at Sharon and Rochester, State of Massachusetts1
- Medical statistics in World War II1
- Medical supply in World War II1
- Medicine in the tropics: impact of infectious diseases on military deployment1
- Memoirs of military surgery: and campaigns of the French armies, on the Rhine, in Corsica, Catalonia, Egypt, and Syria : at Boulogne, Ulm, and Austerlitz : in Saxony, Prussia, Poland, Spain, and Austria1
- Memoirs of military surgery: and campaigns of the French armies, on the Rhine, in Corsica, Catalonia, Egypt, and Syria : at Boulogne, Ulm, and Austerlitz : in Saxony, Prussia, Poland, Spain, and Austria (Volume 1)1
- Memoirs of military surgery: and campaigns of the French armies, on the Rhine, in Corsica, Catalonia, Egypt, and Syria : at Boulogne, Ulm, and Austerlitz : in Saxony, Prussia, Poland, Spain, and Austria (Volume 2)1
- Mémoires d'un apothicaire sur la guerre d'Espagne, pendant les années 1808 à 18141
- Military field medical service, German Army: a film record of the employment of the German Army Medical Service from the front line of a division through the Army to repatriation to the zone of the interior1