Box 29
Contains 181 Results:
Untitled article on disease in the tropicsArmy and Navy Journal, October 1, 1910
Martyrs of Science
,The Presbyterian Banner, November 10, 1910
Victory Over Disease Justifies Spanish War Cost of $1,148,000,000
,The World, February 26, 1911
Correspondence relating to attempts to secure a pension for John R. Kissinger, 1907
Correspondence of Jennie Wilson on behalf of John R. Kissinger, 1907
Correspondence relating to James Carroll's charge that John Ross and Juan Guiteras prevented him from obtaining blood necessary for yellow fever tests at Las Animas Hospital, 1907
Surgeon General's Office Record Card, January 25, 1907-August 15, 1907
The record card includes several requests for photographs or paintings of Reed, along with information regarding his uniform. The record card is dated from January 25, 1907 through August 15, 1907. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Correspondence relating to contributions for the support of John R. Kissinger, 1907
Letter from Simon Flexner to Howard A. Kelly, January 4, 1908
Flexner has copied one of Walter Reed's letters for Kelly.
Letters from Marshall Price to Howard A. Kelly, circa February 1908
Letter from Harry M. Hurd to Howard A. Kelly with enclosed obituary for James Carroll, February 24, 1908
Method of the Spread of Yellow Fever, April 15, 1908
Gorgas presents an article to the Canal Zone Medical Association on work done in Cuba and Panama to eradicate yellow fever.
El Estado Sanitario de Cuba
, April 15, 1908
Spanish translation of article, by Dr. Darlington, originally appearing in the “New York Daily News.”
Letter from Robert M. O'Reilly to the Secretary of War, May 22, 1908
O'Reilly confirms that his office has no objection to the approval of a bill that proposes increasing the pensions being provided for Jennie Carroll and Mabel H. Lazear. The letter is accompanied by a partial copy of Report No. 431 of the 60th Congress, which specifies the rationale for the proposed bill. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Program for complimentary banquet to General George Miller Sternberg for his seventieth birthday, June 8, 1908
Extracts fromAn Account of Dr. Louis-Daniel Beauperthuy: A Pioneer in Yellow Fever Research
,Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
, by Aristides Agramonte andMosquito or Man?, by Sir Robert Boyce, June 11, 1908
The extracts from Agramonte's article detail Beauperthuy's work with mosquitos as disease vectors. The extracts from Boyce's report [in French] also deal with mosquitos and their connections to yellow fever.
Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Caroline Latimer, June 14, 1908
The Kissingers fear they may have offended Kelly.
Mosquito Brigade Has Slain 234,678,548,876,234,789,432,623,734,816,212 of the Pesky Critters Wounded Number More Than 3,621,738,541,776,928,316,294,444,360,727,663,361,246,818
,The Baltimore Sun, June 21, 1908
Letter from Charles E. Magoon to J.W. Amesse, June 30, 1908
Magoon urges Amesse to support an end to the quarantine of Cuba, arguing that there is no danger to the United States.
Letter from [s.n.] to F.M. Wilmot, June, 1908
The writer asks Wilmot to consider supplementing Kissinger's pension.