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- Author(s):
- Smart, Charles, 1841-1905, author
- Publication:
- [Chicago?] : [Chicago Record?], [1898]
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
United States
- Author(s):
- Billings, John S. (John Shaw), 1838-1913, author
- Publication:
- Washington : Government Printing Office, 1875
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
Military Facilities
United States
- Author(s):
- Derby, George, 1819-1874, author
- Publication:
- [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1867?]
- Subject(s):
- Military Medicine
Military Hygiene
American Civil War
United States
- Publication:
- Produced: 1818-1938 (bulk 1818)
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
Lovell, Joseph, 1788-1836
Maryland
United States
- Author(s):
- United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, author.
- Publication:
- Washington : Government Printing Office, 1873
- Subject(s):
- Naval Medicine
Military Hygiene
United States
- Author(s):
- Army Service Forces Training Center (Camp Crowder, Mo.), author.
- Publication:
- Camp Crowder, Mo. : Medical Training Group, ASFTC, [1940?]
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
Emergencies
United States
- Publication:
- Carlisle Barracks, Pa. : Medical Field Service School, 1940
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
Communicable Disease Control
United States
- Author(s):
- United States. Army. Engineer Board. Water Supply Equipment Branch, author.
National Institute of Health (U.S.), author.
- Publication:
- Fort Belvoir, Virginia : Technical Staff, The Engineer Board, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 3 July 1944
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
Water Purification -- instrumentation
Water Purification -- standards
Water Supply -- standards
Water Pollution -- prevention & control
Endamoeba histolytica -- parasitology
United States
- Publication:
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company, [1940]
- Subject(s):
- Military Medicine
Military Hygiene
United States
United States. Army. Medical Department.
- Author(s):
- Letterman General Hospital (San Francisco, Calif.), author.
- Publication:
- [San Francisco] : Letterman General Hospital, February 1944
- Subject(s):
- Military Hygiene
Military Medicine -- methods
San Francisco
United States