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- U.S. Army. Hospital Center, Vittel, France: Wounded American, French, and English soldiers recuperating at famous water resort5
- Letter from Grace Osler to her sister, Susan Chapin [Transcript]4
- Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Margaret Sawyer4
- U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No.1, Paris, France: Wounded soldiers arriving at hospital4
- Excerpt from Alan Gregg's Brazil diary3
- U. S. Army Base Hospital Number 41, Paris, France: Preparing mess for the wounded American soldiers3
- U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital, Jouy-le Chatel, France: Gassed soldiers arriving at the hospital3
- [Mexican soldiers]3
- [Newton D. Baker]: [Camp Hospital no. 45, Aix-les-Bains, France]3
- Details of military medical administration2
- Heldenkreuze2
- Injuries and diseases of war: a manual based on experience of the present campaign in France : January, 19182
- Medicine - Military - Equipment: Soldier with pack containing gear2
- Medicine - Military - Equipment: View of soldier holding his pack2
- Mental medicine and nursing: for use in training-schools for nurses and in medical classes and a ready reference for the general practitioner2
- Outlines of nursing history2
- Primary studies for nurses: a text-book for first year pupil nurses, containing courses of studies in anatomy, physiology, hygiene, bacteriology, therapeutics and materia medica, dietetics and invalid cookery2
- U. S. Army Hospital Number 101, St. Nazaire, France: Group of American soldiers awaiting transportation2
- U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 5, Auteuil, France: Convalescent soldier sitting outside of a hospital tent2
- U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 5, Auteuil, France: Soldiers demonstrating the use of bandages2