letters (correspondence)
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Pieces of correspondence that are somewhat more formal than memoranda or notes, usually on paper and delivered.Found in 6940 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg, June 12, 1894
2 pages
Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg, August 1, 1896
Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg, July 5, 1898
Reed informs Sternberg that Edward Mason Parker is a most competent physician. [Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine]
Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg, July 24, 1900
Reed is astonished that yellow fever remains unrecognized at Pinar del Rio. He recommends measures taken to avoid an epidemic, and the use of human experimentation to study the disease.
Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg, June 29, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg (partial copy), July 24, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to Henry Rose Carter, February 26, 1901
Reed appreciates Carter's support. He admires Carter's work in Mississippi.
Letter from Walter Reed to Henry Rose Carter, April 3, 1901
Reed sends a reprint that Carter has requested, along with some other literature. He expresses interest in reading two articles, written by Carter, that have been recently published.
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.
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, July 6, 1901
Reed mentions Steward [John S.] Neate and Steward Williamson.
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 24, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 9, 1898
Reed suggests several methods to determine whether patients have typhoid or malarial remittent fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 7, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 7, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 19, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 26, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, August 20, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, October 3, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, October 26, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 24, 1900
Reed discusses the mosquito as the vector for yellow fever and the amount of evidence necessary to prove this hypothesis.