Selected Publications
- Alcoholism: the hidden addiction (New York: Seabury Press, 1974)
- A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air diving and submarine medicine (Washington, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Dept., 1948–1954)
- A bibliography of aviation medicine (Springfield, Ill., Baltimore, Md., C.C. Thomas, 1942)
- United States Army Medical Service. Preventive Medicine in World War II - a seven volume series which he edited with his wife Phebe Margaret Hoff (Washington, DC: Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army) including Volume III: Personal Health Measures and Immunization and Volume VI: Communicable Diseases: Malaria
- A New Holmesian Treasure Trove (The Problem of Biffley Vicarage), Novella, Baker Street Journal (with Phebe M. Hoff)
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| Name | Hoff, Ebbe Curtis |
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| Date of birth | August 12, 1906 |
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| Date of death | February 17, 1985 |
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