Box 30
Contains 167 Results:
Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to Robert E. Noble, October 13, 1922
[Kelly] requests information for a new edition of his book, “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“
Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, October 17, 1922
Latimer believes that Emilie Lawrence Reed did not support Walter Reed's work in Cuba.
Letter from Howard A. Kelly's [secretary?] to Robert E. Noble, October 17, 1922
Kelly's [secretary?] desires to know if a biography of Gorgas has been published.
Letter from Walter D. McCaw to Howard A. Kelly, October 21, 1922
McCaw writes about memorials to Walter Reed, including the U.S. Army hospital in Washington, D.C.
Letter from A.N. Tasker to Howard A. Kelly, October 24, 1922
Tasker relates a conversation with Emilie Lawrence Reed. He provides information on Clara Maass, and gives permission to use a photograph of a portrait of George M. Sternberg.
Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to A.N. Tasker, October 25, 1922
[Kelly] thanks Tasker for supplying information for his book.
Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to W.W. Norman, October 25, 1922
[Kelly] requests official confirmation of the changes to be made in the new edition of “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“
Letter from William H. Welch to Howard A. Kelly, circa November 1, 1922
Welch writes about the mosquito theory of yellow fever transmission and the Yellow Fever Commission.
Letter from W.W. Norman to Howard A. Kelly, November 4, 1922
Norman writes regarding changes proposed for “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“
Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to W.W. Norman, November 6, 1922
[Kelly] agrees to Norman's suggested changes to the new edition of “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“
Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Howard A. Kelly, November 12, 1922
Letter to Emilie Lawrence Reed, November 14, 1922
Book reviews forWilliam Crawford Gorgas: His Life and WorkinThe Panama Times, circa 1925
This review, by an unnamed critic, concentrates on the claims surrounding Gorgas' yellow fever work.
Book review forWilliam Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Workin theJournal of the American Medical Association, May 9, 1925
This review, which appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, is critical of some of the accomplishments attributed to William Crawford Gorgas by Marie Gorgas and Hendrick.
Fame Candidate
,Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 18, 1949
Pro and Con-Mostly Con
,The Panama Times, August 29, 1925
Letter fragment to William Crawford Gorgas, July 3, 1911
Gorgas has been offered the presidency of the University of Alabama.
Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to J.H. Johnson, July 27, 1911
Gorgas declines the offer of the presidency of the University of Alabama.
English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Aristides Agramonte to Dr. Santos, February 22, 1912
Strategy in application and nomination for Nobel Prize. In Spanish with an English translation.
Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Dr. Santos, February 22, 1912
Strategy in application and nomination for Nobel Prize. In Spanish with an English translation.