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Author(s): Philip, C. B. Title: Mite-borne diseases in the United States Army in World War II. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Epidemics Pagination: MS. 71p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: Oct. 1946 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001320
Author(s): Billings, F. T. Title: Experiences of the U. S. Army Medical Department with Schistosomiasis japonica in World War II. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Infections Pagination: MS. 73p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: Nov. 1946 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001600
Author(s): Foster, W. B. Title: History of the Medical Department, World War II; physical standards. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Logistics Pagination: MS. 456p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: Nov. 1946 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001380
Author(s): Most, H. Title: Visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar) in World War II. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Infections Pagination: MS. 70p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: May 1948 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001300
Author(s): Ellison, D. M. Title: A history of the Physical Therapy Department of the 31st Station Hospital, January 1943–May 1945. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Hospitals Pagination: MS. 4p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: Dec. 1945 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001350
Author(s): Dack, G. M. Title: Staphylococcus and enterococcus food poisoning and botulism. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Infections Pagination: MS. 18p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: 1950 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001560
Author(s): Whayne, T. F. Title: Cold injury in World War II; a study in the epidemiology of trauma. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Injuries Pagination: MS. 305p. app. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: 1950 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001120
Author(s): Gordon, J. E. Title: Typhus fever. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Epidemics Pagination: p.1–54. Place of Publication: Wash. Date of Publication: 1948 Size: 27cm. In Note: In: Prev. Med. in World War IIWash.19481: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 1. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001390
Author(s): Wartman, W. B. Title: Filariasis in American Armed Forces in World War II. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Infections Pagination: p.333–94. Place of Publication: Balt. Date of Publication: 1947 Size: 25½cm. In Note: In: MedicineBalt.194726: Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200 - 41112001140
Author(s): Philip, C. B. Title: Scrub typhus and scrub itch in the United States Army in World War II. Subject(s): [Military Section] World War II (1939–1945) United States—Epidemics Pagination: MS. 66p. Place of Publication: [n. p.] Date of Publication: 1946 Note(s): MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1200