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- Radiology in World War II1
- Receiving tent at the 15th Evacuation Hospital, showing new tent flys to protect the occupants from the heat of the sun, U.S. Fifth Army, Nettuno area, Italy1
- Reconditioning Conference on the Convalescent Hospital Reconditioning Program: 3-4 January 1945, School for Personnel Services, Lexington, VA1
- Reconditioning Conference, Schick General Hospital: Clinton, Iowa, 21-22 March, 19441
- Reconditioning Conference: held at Hammond General Hospital, Modesto, California, June 16-17, 19441
- Red Cross volunteer canteen workers serve refreshments to all blood donors --1
- Reichsarbeitsdienst für die weibliche Jugend. Herzliche Freundschaft1
- Reichsforschungsrat: German research organization1
- Relationship of supersonic wave frequency and cellulicidal action1
- Relationship of supersonic wave frequency and cellulicidal action (Document Number 55388A)1
- Relationship of supersonic wave frequency and cellulicidal action (Document Number 55388B)1
- Relationship of supersonic wave frequency and cellulicidal action (Document Number 55388C)1
- Report from Heidelberg: the story of the Army Air Forces, Aero Medical Center in Germany, 1945-19471
- Report no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Sub-project 2-17 -- Report on thermal exchanges of man by evaporation, convection, and radiation as functions of temperature, water vapor pressure, and wind velocity1
- Report of 9940 TSU-SGO, Philippine Amputation and Prosthetic Unit1
- Report of Conference of Commanders of General Hospitals and Medical Centers1
- Report of Medical Department activities in European Theater of Operations1
- Report of meeting of the Commission on Neurotropic Virus Diseases of the U.S. Army Epidemiological Board: held at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City, 18 October 19451
- Report of special commission of civilian psychiatrists covering psychiatric policy and practice in the U. S. Army Medical Corps, European theater, 20 April to 8 July 19451
- Report of survey of endemic areas of schistosomiasis in Japan1