Military Medicine
Found in 814 Collections and/or Records:
Walter Reed & Yellow Fever. Chronology of the Yellow Fever Work in Cuba, circa 1901
This is an outline, organized chronologically, of Kean's experience with the Yellow Fever Commission.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., circa 1930-1960
US Army A.A.F. Photo.
“Walter Reed Day” at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., September 11, 1951
Walter Reed's Human Guinea Pigs (By One of Them), circa 1930-1940
This is a series of partial manuscripts detailing the yellow fever experiments. Topics include the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor, Moran's role in the experiments, the controversy concerning Reed's and Finlay's contributions to the conquest of yellow fever, and Moran's experiences at the University of Virginia.
Ward Number One, Las Animas Hospital, circa 1900
Ward Number One, Las Animas Hospital, circa 1900
Wards and operating room, post Hospital, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, 1900
Weekly inspection, Military Hospital Number One, Havana, Cuba, circa 1900
Why Walter Reed General Hospital Was Named and Located as It Is: An Address to Student Nurses, by P.M. Ashburn, February 4, 1929
Ashburn's speech to an audience of student nurses is an overview of Reed's life and work. The piece includes an excerpt from the Surgeon General's report, 1900.
'X' Marks the Spot, a speech given by Philip Showalter Hench at the New Fellows Banquet for the Mayo Foundation House, January 20, 1955
[Hench] discusses his experiences in visiting sites where outstanding medical developments took place or where famous individuals lived or are buried. He includes an account of the yellow fever experiments. The speech was given at the New Fellows Banquet at the Mayo Foundation House.