Military Medicine
Found in 814 Collections and/or Records:
Temperature and Pulse Chart for Paulino Alonso, August 14, 1901
Chart plots temperature and pulse of a yellow fever volunteer after the use of the Caldas' vaccine. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Tent hospital with Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters in the background, Cuba, 1898
Tents at Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, 1901
Testimonial:The Self-Sacrifice of Dr. Lazear, January 1902
This testimonial supports a petition to Congress for a pension for Mabel Lazear.
Testimonial:The Self-Sacrifice of Dr. Lazear, January 1902
This testimonial supports a petition to Congress for a pension for Mabel Lazear.
Text of speech by A.F.A King in honor of James Carroll, October 14, 1907
King honors Carroll and others. He lays emphasis on his contribution to national health. He supports a pension.
[Text of speech?] to the members of the Yellow Fever Committees, circa 1933
Peabody discusses yellow fever work dating back to 1897, with particular emphasis on the work done in Cuba, in 1900 and 1901, by Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission.
The 1st Division Field Hospital, 7th Army Corps, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, March 1899
Courtesy of U.S. Army Medical Museum
The 2nd Division Hospital Corps, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, April 1899
Courtesy of the U.S. Army Medical Museum
The Army Medical Museum and Library Building, circa 1900-1960
Courtesy of U.S. Army Medical Museum
The Base Hospital, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, May 1908
Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps
The building in Indianapolis where Walter Reed read his preliminary report on the etiology of yellow fever in October 1900, 1905
The commanding officer's quarters and mess hall, possibly Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, 1900
Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps
The Conquest of Yellow Fever -- An Illustrated Talk, by Philip Showalter Hench, January 31, 1955
Hench gives a history of yellow fever and the investigation done by Finlay.
The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940, August 20, 1940
Summary of Hench's research and trip to Havana, Cuba, with various autograph notes, memorandum, and addendum.
The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940, August 20, 1940
Summary of Hench's research and trip to Havana, Cuba, with various autograph notes, memorandum, and addendum.
The Etiology of Yellow Fever--a Preliminary Note
,The Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Public Health Association, October 23, 1900
Reed presents this report on yellow fever to the American Public Health Association.