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- I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G., Abteilung: Behring Werke, Marburg a.d. Lahn, Germany1
- I.G. Farbenindustrie Mainkur-Hoechst1
- I.G. Farbindustrie A.G Höchst a/M Germany: special protective garment for aviators (Seenotschutzgerät) 9 May 19451
- If you don't give a darn about yourself: do it for her1
- Immersion heaters in the back of the hospital, 15th General Hospital, St. Laurent1
- Improvised combat sanitation1
- In the maternity ward of the Station Hospital at Camp Mackall1
- Industrial hygiene manual supplement: pictures of processes, processes, toxic agents, suggested control measures, health hazards1
- Industrial hygiene manual: industrial toxic agents, chemical formula and synonyms, principal properties, principal industrial uses, poisoning-systemic, maximum permissible concentrations of atmopheric contaminants1
- Industrial hygiene manual: industrial toxic agents, chemical formula and synonyms, principal properties, principal industrial uses, poisoning-systemic, maximum permissible concentrations of atmopheric contaminants (Manual)1
- Industrial hygiene manual: industrial toxic agents, chemical formula and synonyms, principal properties, principal industrial uses, poisoning-systemic, maximum permissible concentrations of atmopheric contaminants (Supplement)1
- Information on a new liquid incendiary agent (C1F3): 23 April, 19451
- Information program for the United States Cadet Nurse Corps1
- Insecticides and fungicides at the I.G. Farbenindustrie plant, Höchst1
- Insecticides, insect repellents, rodenticides, and fungicides of I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G., Elberfeld and Leverkusen, Germany: 19-30 May 19451
- Installations of medical interest in the Göttingen area (Germany)1
- Institut für Fleckfieber-und Virusforschung des Oberkommandos des Heeres at Roth, Bavaria: 27 - 30 April, 1945, 16 - 17 May, 19451
- Interrogation of General Gerhard Rose: vice-president of the Robat Koch Institute, Berlin, chief consultant in tropical medicine to the German Air Force1
- Interviewer's aid for VD contact investigation1
- Interviews with Professor Doctor Werner Schulemann malariologist: formerly of Bonn University1