notes
Found in 343 Collections and/or Records:
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench, circa May 1943
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench, circa February 1945
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench, circa November 20, 1947
Notes of [Philip Showalter Hench], circa 1930-1960
[Hench] outlines details of the yellow fever investigation, including a diagram of the Board's laboratory at Columbia Barracks.
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench and newspaper clippings from Cuban papers concerning news coverage of Building Number One at Camp Lazear, 1952
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the Camp Lazear memorial, circa October 1940
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear, circa 1952
Notes of [Wade Hampton Frost?] on Henry Rose Carter's work with yellow fever, circa 1927
[Frost's?] notes describe Carter's study of yellow fever incubation periods prior to Reed's experiments.
Notes on a visit to Emilie Lawrence Reed by Philip Showalter Hench, 1947
Notes on August 16, 1906 letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James Carroll, circa 1940-1950
Notes on corrections to be made inThe Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever, circa 1957
Notes on Gustaf E. Lambert, circa November 1946
Kean comments on Lambert's possible inclusion on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.
Notes on James Carroll, circa 1940-1950
Truby discusses Carroll's career.
Notes on John C. Hemmeter's article on Carroll, circa 1930-1950
Autograph notes by Hench identifying the errors in Hemmeter's journal article entitled "Major James Carroll," published in Janus 13: 57-72 and 150-176; 1908.
Notes on malaria in the Dutch East Indies, circa 1921
Notes on malaria in the United States, circa 1929
Barber excerpts selections of recollections by Henry Rose Carter of malaria in Virginia and around Cairo, Illinois. He would like to use these selections in a publication.
Notes on Marie D. Gorgas' manuscript by [Henry Rose Carter], circa 1923
[Carter] gives corrections on a manuscript. He comments extensively on Gorgas, Havana around 1900, Finlay, his own work on extrinsic incubation and its influence on Reed, and the immediate influence of Reed's work
Notes on mosquito control, by Henry Rose Carter, 1916
Carter details ways to prevent the proliferation of mosquitoes.
Notes on Philip Showalter Hench's speech entitledWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, circa 1940-1950
This typescript deals with Hench's discussion of the recently discovered notebook containing the lab notes of Lazear and Reed. Hench credited Laura Wood with the discovery. The speech was given before the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Abdominal Surgeons.
Notes on Reed and Carroll, by Charles S. White, circa January 10, 1942
[White] describes Reed and Carroll, both of whom he knew personally, and describes Reed's appendix operation. [White] administered the anesthetic for the operation.