Military Medicine
Found in 814 Collections and/or Records:
Philip Showalter Hench pointing to the double-thick tongued and grooved boards inside Building Number One, Cuba, March 1948
Philip Showalter Hench standing beside the sliding window panel inside Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, March 1948
Philip Showalter Hench's interview with Jefferson Randolph Kean, November 19, 1946
Hench interviews Kean about the Yellow Fever Commission.
Philip Showalter Hench's miscellaneous questions for Albert E. Truby, December 1946
Hench provides an outline of miscellaneous questions for Truby about the yellow fever investigation. Responses by both Truby and Hench are included for some of the questions.
Philip Showalter Hench's questions for Albert E. Truby concerning Truby's book, December 1946
Hench provides as outline of questions for Truby about his book, “Memoir of Walter Reed.” Responses by both Truby and Hench are included for some of the questions.
Photocopied fragment ofPublic Health Papers and Reports, Volume XXIX, Presented at the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. October 26-30, 1903, October 26-30, 1903
These selections from presentations given at the 1903 annual meeting of the American Public Health Association concern the scientific reception of the Yellow Fever Commission's work, particularly the etiology of yellow fever, quarantine procedures, and the discovery of the role of the mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Photocopied fragment ofPublic Health Papers and Reports, Volume XXVII, Presented at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Buffalo, N.Y., September 16-20, 1901, September 16-20, 1901
Includes papers and reports such as thePresident's Address
, by Benjamin Lee;The Results of Yellow Fever Sanitation in Havana, Cuba, for the Year 1901 Up to September 1st, Carried on Upon the Basis that the Stegomyia Mosquito is the Sole Means of Its Transmission
, by William Crawford Gorgas;Practical Discussion of Yellow Fever
, by Alvah H. Doty; andFomites and Yellow Fever
, by A. N. Bell.
Photocopy of letter and attached military orders relating to Walter Reed, August 1892
C.H. Alden requests that Walter Reed be ordered to St. Paul, Minnesota, to provide medical care to officers, enlisted men, and families as well as to examine recruits. The letter, endorsements, and resulting order are dated from August 1, 1892 to August 18, 1892. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Photograph of a composite sketch of Camp Lazear, circa 1900-1950
Photograph of a map of Camp Columbia, Cuba with an annotation by Albert E. Truby, June 1907
Photograph of a map of Columbia Barracks Reservation, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites, April 1902
Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Camp Columbia, Cuba, 1907
Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks, Cuba, 1907
Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks, Cuba, 1899
Philip Showalter Hench photographed the map in 1941.