Military Medicine
Found in 814 Collections and/or Records:
Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, 1901
Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, 1901
Photo by US Army Medical Museum
Camp Lazear site, Cuba, circa 1941
Certification of hospital admission for John J. Moran, May 30, 1901
Ames certifies that Moran was diagnosed with yellow fever and was admitted to the Post Hospital on December 25, 1900 and was discharged on January 7, 1901. Members of the Yellow Fever Board also signed the certificate.
Circular number 5, military orders by command of Brigadier General Lee, August 18, 1900
This document discusses the diagnosis and treatment of yellow fever in Cuba.
Ciudad Militar (Camp Columbia), Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, circa 1930-1950
Ciudad Militar [Camp Columbia], Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites, circa 1930-1950
Ciudad Militar [Camp Columbia], Quemados de Mariano, Cuba, circa 1930-1950
Composite view of Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1940
Composite view of Las Animas Hospital, 1941
Composite view of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1941
Contract with a Aristides Agramonte for service as a contract surgeon in the United States Army, September 1, 1900
Agramonte signs this contract which enables him to perform the duties of a medical officer under Army Regulations. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Dean Cornwell and Guiellermo Lage at Las Animas Hospital, circa 1900-1950
Dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
The Cuban minister of health, Dr. Saladrigas is raising the flag.
Domingo F. Ramos speaking at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba, 1938
Dr. H.R. Carter Dead; Fought Yellow Fever
,The New York Times, September 15, 1925
Draft list of microfilm in the National Archives pertaining to Columbia Barracks Post Hospital, circa 1941
Hench's list records microfilmed documents from the National Archives, including official reports and correspondence concerning Columbia Barracks Post Hospital, from 1899 to 1901.
Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jan H. Tillisch, February 16, 1948
Hench discusses his yellow fever research. He informs Tillisch that he is searching for an aerial photograph of the area around Camp Lazear, but has been unable to locate one.
Draft of letter from the Secretary of War to David A. Reed, March 18, 1932
The Secretary of War recommends denying the claim of A.S. Pinto, as presented in Senate Bill No. 206.
Draft of list of items related to yellow fever in the possession of Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1948
This document describes items related to yellow fever in detail; including letters, reports, medical charts, medals, artifacts, books, photographs, interview transcripts, magazines, and sketches.