Box 154
Contains 59 Results:
Walter Reed in uniform, circa 1875-1885
Transcription of prescriptions written by Walter Reed, some at Myers & Mcchesney, Crawford, Nebraska, 1883-1887
Register of patients at U.S. Army Post Hospital, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, by Walter Reed, 1884
Correspondence from Walter Reed to the family of Walter Reed Weaver, 1885-1944
Weaver was named for Walter Reed. A photograph of Blossom Reed as a child was sent to him in Reed's correspondence. An obituary for Weaver and transcriptions of the letters are included.
Deeds for real estate in Marin County, Florida, April 9, 1886-March 20, 1889
Walter Reed and Emilie L. Reed conveyed land back and forth with E. and A. Wartman.
Letters from Walter Reed to the Post Adjutant at Fort Robinson, Nebraska with transcriptions, May 21, 1887-June 30, 1887
The letters relate to sanitation and hospital reports.
Report of the Surgeon General of the Army to the Secretary of War, June 30, 1888-June 30, 1893
Includes reports from Walter Reed at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.
Program for theAnnual commencement of Columbia College in the City of New York, June 8, 1892
The program lists Jesse William Lazear as receiving the degree of doctor of medicine.
The Restriction and Prevention of Tuberculosis
,American Journal of Hygiene and Nutrition, February-July 1894
Includes a discussion by Walter F. Reed.
Examination of Potomac Ice by the Army Medical Museum
,Journal of the American Medical Association, January 19, 1895
The article includes a report from Walter Reed.
Reports of faculty meetings of the Surgeon General's office, Army Medical Museum, November 1895-December 1895
Excerpts from the Medical Society of the District of Columbia minute book, November 1895-December 1895
Includes speeches or summaries by Walter reed on subacute bacterial endocarditis, diphtheria, and rabies.
Letter from Walter Reed to Adjutant General, January 31, 1899
The letter relates to Reed's duty as curator of the Army Medical Museum.
Letter from Walter Reed to Major [B. Albert Lieberman], February 4, 1899
The letter concerns typhoid fever.
Special Orders No. 91, April 19, 1899
Reed is to travel to Cuba to determine causes of typhoid fever, return, and report.
Letter from Walter Reed to S.T. Armstrong, July 10, 1899
Letter from Walter Reed to [James Carroll], circa August 16, 1899
Reed questions whether a test has been done as requested and gives further instructions for experiments.
Papers regarding Arthur B. Haskins, September 1899-June 1900
Includes Haskins request to be assigned to Cuba and his court-martial proceedings. Walter L. Reed was a member of the court.
Editorial comment concerning Arthur B. Haskins, circa 1950-1980
Walter Lawrence Reed was a member of the court-martial proceedings against Haskins. Haskins died in prison, possibly of yellow fever, and provided circumstantial evidence for the mosquito vector for yellow fever.
Statements of allotment of funds for provinces in Cuba and statement of amounts collected and expended at the 16 custom houses, 1900
Includes a letter from Walter Reed.