speeches
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Lessons of the Great War, by Jefferson Randolph Kean, 1915
Letter from Jeanne Deinum to Philip Showalter Hench with enclosed speech,Sleuths in Medicine, March 8, 1955
Maj. Gen. William Crawford Gorgas and the Gorgas Hospital, March 1, 1928
Taylor gives a history of Ancon Hospital in Panama and the reasons why so many patients were infected with yellow fever. Taylor states that Gorgas was entirely responsible for the cleaning up of the hospitals and the Panama environs, and suggests that the name of Ancon Hospital be changed to the General Gorgas Hospital. A biographical sketch of Gorgas is included.
Materials relating to speech given by Philip Showalter Hench to the Rotary Club of Havana, January 1952
Materials relating to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace in Belroi, Virginia, October 15, 1927
Materials relating to the speech:Dr. Jesse W. Lazear and His Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever
, October 1940
Philip Showalter Hench gave this speech at Washington and Jefferson College on October 26, 1940.
Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench, March 1952
Miscellaneous notes, speeches, and minutes relating to yellow fever, circa 1880-1920
Not by Bread Alone,, by Philip Showalter Hench, January 1952
Hench's speech, for the Congress on Nutrition and Vitaminology, discusses nutrition and the importance of the enrichment of flour.
Not by Bread Alone,, by Philip Showalter Hench, January 1952
Hench's speech, for the Congress on Nutrition and Vitaminology, discusses nutrition and the importance of the enrichment of flour.
Oracion Finlay
,Anales de la Academia de Ciencias Medicas, Fisica y Naturales de la Habana, by Angel Arturo Aballi, circa December 3, 1943
Partial draft ofDr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Feverwith attached notes, circa October 26, 1940
This is the text of Hench's speech, which was given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.
Philip Showalter Hench's remarks on the acceptance of The Order of Finlay at the Finlay Institute, January 24, 1952
This is Hench's speech, made on his acceptance of “The Order of Finlay.” He speaks highly of Finlay and states that one of his most valued possessions is an original copy of Finlay's first paper on yellow fever and mosquitoes.
Recollections of Personal Experiences in Connection with the Yellow Fever Epidemics in Havana 1898-1899-1900, related by General Chauncey B. Baker, November 5, 1934
Baker's recollections of yellow fever in Havana from 1898 to 1900 include a description of deaths among the American military officers.
Recollections of Personal Experiences in Connection with Yellow Fever Epidemics in Havana 1898-1899-1900, by Chauncey B. Baker, November 5, 1934
Baker describes his personal experiences in connection with yellow fever epidemics in Havana, Cuba.
Remarks to be Given at the Unveiling of Dean Cornwell's PaintingConquerors of Yellow Fever , 1941
Hench remarks on the history of the experiments that led to the conquest of yellow fever.