- Civilian defense (April 1941 - March 1942): selected and annotated bibliography on the organization and administration of air raid protection (Supplement Number 1)1
- Civilian defense (April 1941 - March 1942): selected and annotated bibliography on the organization and administration of air raid protection (Supplement Number 2)1
- Class outline for basic technicians: enlisted technicians school1
- Clinical testing of antimalarials by I.G. Farben, Elberfeld, Germany1
- Close-up of leg amputation at 46th Portable Surgical Hospital, Tinkhawk Sakan, Burma1
- Col. Howard. K. Zellhoefer of Sioux Falls, S.D., Commanding Officer of the 280th Station Hospital, located under canvas somewhere in Southern England1
- Cold injury, ground type1
- Combat first aid: how to save life in battle1
- Combat psychiatry: experiences in the North African and Mediterranean theaters of operation, American Ground Forces, World War II1
- Communism1
- Compilation on the diseases of naval importance in Micronesia: including the identification and distribution of arthropods of medical importance1
- Conduct of the war (April 1941 - March 1942): selected and annotated bibliography on the operations of the armed forces in the war1
- Conduct of the war (April 1941 - March 1942): selected and annotated bibliography on the operations of the armed forces in the war (Bibliography)1
- Conduct of the war (April 1941 - March 1942): selected and annotated bibliography on the operations of the armed forces in the war (Supplements 1-2)1
- Conference on Spinal Cord Injuries: 19 October, 1945, Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; 20 October, 1945, Thomas M. England General Hospital, Atlantic City, New Jersey1
- Conference on the Department of Reconditioning School for Personnel Services1
- Corporal H. Perrin of Detroit, Mich., dresses the burned arm of a patient in the surgery tent of the 94th Evacuation Hospital, U.S. Fifth Army, Anzio area, Italy1
- Cpl. Edward Kerns of Niles, Mich., wounded in Normandy and now a patient at the 280th Station Hospital somewhere in southern England, works at mat-weaving1
- Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz. Behandlung eines Augenkranken durch eine DRK-Schwester1
- Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz. DRK-Helfer tragen den verwundeten Soldaten1