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Box 40

 Container

Contains 242 Results:

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fred W. Rankin,  May 2, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  May 2, 1942

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg,  May 2, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002002
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  May 2, 1942

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to N.W. Pyle,  May 4, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002003
Scope and Contents

Hench thanks Pyle for sending him still photographs from the film “Yellow Jack.”

Dates:  May 4, 1942

Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench,  May 5, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002004
Scope and Contents

Kellogg thanks Hench for his letter to Rankin concerning a medical portrait unveiling sponsored by Kellogg's company.

Dates:  May 5, 1942

Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench,  May 8, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002005
Scope and Contents

Kellogg sends Hench a proof of an insert prepared by the Wyeth Company that is to appear in "Modern Medicine."

Dates:  May 8, 1942

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William McEllroy,  May 11, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002006
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  May 11, 1942

Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench,  May 13, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002007
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  May 13, 1942

Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench,  May 20, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002008
Scope and Contents

Law discusses the upcoming unveiling ceremony of Cornwell's new painting, entitled "The Dawn of Abdominal Surgery." Hench and his wife are expected to sit at the head table.

Dates:  May 20, 1942

Letter from J.L. Ahrendts to [Philip Showalter Hench],  May 22, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002009
Scope and Contents

Ahrendts informs [Hench] that Pinto claims to have been the first person inoculated by Lazear.

Dates:  May 22, 1942

Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench,  May 26, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002010
Scope and Contents

Kellogg thanks Hench for his corrections of the text on “Conquerors of Yellow Fever,” to be included in the booklet of Cornwell paintings.

Dates:  May 26, 1942

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg,  May 30, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002011
Scope and Contents

Hench requests that Kellogg invite Truby to an upcoming event concerning the Cornwell paintings. He invites Kellogg to a banquet at which Hench will give a speech on the conquest of yellow fever.

Dates:  May 30, 1942

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law,  May 30, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04002012
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  May 30, 1942

Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 1, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  June 1, 1942

Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Louis B. Wilson,  June 1, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003002
Scope and Contents

Heilbron informs Wilson that she is publishing an article concerning Reed's period of military medical service in Minnesota, and requests permission to quote from Wilson's article on Reed.

Dates:  June 1, 1942

Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 2, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003003
Scope and Contents

Hart describes a recent trip to the Cuban Army Medical Department at Columbia Barracks, and sends Hench a photograph from the trip.

Dates:  June 2, 1942

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg,  June 3, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003004
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates:  June 3, 1942

Letter from Louis B. Wilson to Bertha L. Heilbron,  June 4, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003005
Scope and Contents

Wilson gives Heilbron permission to quote from his article on Reed and refers her to Hench for additional information on Reed.

Dates:  June 4, 1942

Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 11, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003006
Scope and Contents

Heilbron informs Hench that she is contacting Laura Wood for permission to examine Wood's manuscript on Reed.

Dates:  June 11, 1942

Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 18, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003007
Scope and Contents

Hart refers Hench to men associated with the yellow fever experiments and to publications about the experiments.

Dates:  June 18, 1942

Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 23, 1942

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003009
Scope and Contents

Kellogg suggests that Hench give a lecture on yellow fever lecture in Philadelphia. He introduces his brother, a surgeon, and comments on the successful Cornwell painting unveiling at which Col. Rankin spoke.

Dates:  June 23, 1942