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The Medical Department of the United StatesArmy in the World War
(The Official History Series for World War I)
Charles Lynch, Frank W. Weed, and Loy McAfee (Editors)
Washington: U.S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1923-29.
Volume I | Charles Lynch, Frank Weed, and Loy McAfee (Editors). The Surgeon General's Office. 1923 |
Volume II | Joseph H. Ford. Administration, American Expeditionary Forces. 1927 |
Volume III | Edwin P. Wolfe. Finance and Supply. 1928 |
Volume IV | Albert S. Bowen. Activities Concerning Mobilization Camps and Port of Embarkation. 1928 |
Volume V | Frank W. Weed. Military Hospitals in the United States. 1923 |
Volume VI | Weston P. Chamberlain. Sanitation in the United States. |
Volume VII | William N. Bispham. Training. 1927 |
Volume VIII | Charles Lynch, Joseph H. Ford, and Frank W. Weed. Field Operations. 1925 |
Volume IX | Joseph F. Siler. Communicable and Other Diseases. 1928 |
Volume X | Pearce Bailey, Frankwood E. Williams, and Pail O. Komora. Neuropsychiatry in the United States. |
Volume XI | Surgery (2 volumes) |
| Part 1 General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, and Neurosurgery. 1927 |
| Part 2 Edward K. Dunham. Empyema. |
Volume XII | George R. Callender and James F. Coupal. Pathology of the Acute Respiratory Diseases, and of Gas Gangrene Following War Wounds. 1929 |
Volume XIII | Part 1: A. G. Crane. Physical Reconstruction and Vocational Education. |
Volume XIV | Wilder D. Bancroft, H. C. Bradley, et al. Medical Aspects of Gas Warfare. 1926 |
Volume XV | Statistics (2 volumes) |
| Part 1. Charles B. Davenport and Albert G. Love. Army Anthropology. 1921 |