Public health
Found in 1023 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, May 8, 1916
Blue orders Carter to confer with Dinwiddie County, Virginia, health officials in regards to anti-malarial measures.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 10, 1917
Blue sends Carter to Colleton County, South Carolina, in order to investigate malaria conditions.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 13, 1917
Blue orders Carter to attend a conference in Columbia, South Carolina.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 23, 1917
Blue instructs Carter to write a memorandum describing a proposed investigation, in South Carolina.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, February 27, 1917
Blue orders Carter to undergo a physical examination.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, July 3, 1917
Blue orders Carter to assist U.S. Navy officials with mosquito control at Quantico, Virginia.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, July 10, 1917
Blue orders Carter to attend the U.S. Public Health Bureau conference.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, July 30, 1917
Blue directs Carter to Camp Meade, Maryland, in order to conduct a malaria survey.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, August 25, 1917
Blue asks Carter's opinion on sanitary engineering problems at Quantico, Virginia.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 2, 1918
Blue sends Carter to Georgia and Arkansas for anti-malaria work.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 4, 1918
Blue sends Carter to South Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas for anti-malaria work.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, February 21, 1918
Blue writes that he opposes War Department control of the U.S. Public Health Service.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, March 29, 1918
Blue permits Carter to travel to other states for malaria research.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, September 3, 1918
Blue sends Carter to Galveston, Texas, in order to investigate dengue fever and to Tampico, Mexico, in order to inspect sanitary conditions.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, December 23, 1918
Blue sends Carter to New Orleans, Louisiana, and Memphis, Tennessee, to plan for a malaria investigation.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, April 12, 1919
Blue sends Carter to New Orleans and other southern states to investigate malaria.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, May 9, 1919
Blue directs Carter to Washington, D.C. for a conference on malaria work.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, October 6, 1919
Blue directs Carter to proceed to New Orleans, Louisiana to present a paper at the American Public Health Association meeting.
Letter from [Rupert Blue] to Henry Rose Carter, December 5, 1919
[Blue] orders Carter to proceed to Florida for mosquito control work.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 7, 1920
Blue orders Carter to go to Florida to assist in the control of malaria.