Box 65
Contains 84 Results:
A.S. Pinto's recollections of the yellow fever experiments, circa 1900-1960
Pinto describes Reed's use of mosquitoes acquired from Finlay and the first experiments with volunteers.
Jefferson Randolph Kean's recollection of Walter Reed's illness and death, circa 1905-1950
Kean describes Reed's illness, death, and funeral.
Notes of [Philip Showalter Hench], circa 1930-1960
[Hench] outlines details of the yellow fever investigation, including a diagram of the Board's laboratory at Columbia Barracks.
Memoir: Rev. L.S. Reed, circa 1920-1960
Simpson summarizes the life of Lemuel S. Reed, as he knew him through religious work, and gives an account of his death and funeral. Simpson conducted the funeral service.