Box 25
Contains 111 Results:
Requisition and Estimate for Insular Funds
, February 26, 1901
Kean requests funds for Camp Lazear. Included is a note by [Truby]. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Military orders relating to Aristides Agramonte, 1901
Military orders relating to James Carroll, 1901
Military orders relating to Rafael T. Echeverria, Robert P. Cooke, Royal M. Dean, Paul Hamann, Alfred W. Covington, Frank H. Edmunds, Alexander N. Stark, Roger Post Ames, James Carroll, Jefferson Randolph Kean, John S. Neate, Adolph F. Springer, Newell R. Colby, and John W. Ross, 1901
Reports from the Yellow Fever Commission to Adjutant General in Charge of Civil Affairs, Havana, Cuba, 1901
Incomplete list of fever charts, 1901
List of U.S. Army Hospital Corps personnel at Camp Lazear, circa 1901
This is a list of twelve U.S. Army Hospital Corps members who were stationed at Camp Lazear.
Surgeon General's office record card for Walter Reed, 1901
The record card explains Walter Reed's leave of absence for 1901, with reference to an unexplained absence from his post as member of the Army Medical Examining Board. The report also states that Reed is personally and professionally humiliated by this inquiry. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Notes listing the volunteers for the yellow fever experiments, circa 1901
These three notes list the human-experiment volunteers who were exposed to fomites, infected by injections of blood, and infected by mosquitoes.
Memoirs of a Human Guinea Pig, circa 1901-1950
This is Moran's account of his experience with the Yellow Fever Commission as a human test subject.
This Busy World
,Harper's Weekly, circa 1901
Information in the article relates to the 1901 Nobel Prize winners.