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Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
Draft ofConfidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948, by Philip Showalter Hench, circa March 1948
Hench discusses, in detail, his trip to Cuba. He writes that Moran and Nogueira were of great help to him. Moran stated that he was the first to volunteer for the experiments. Hench describes his visit to Camp Lazear, the Finca San Jose, Camp Columbia, Las Animas Hospital, General Wood's old headquarters, the site of the 1901 Pan-American Medical Congress, Finlay's home, and the Finlay Institute.
Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, November 17, 1947
In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.
Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, November 17, 1947
In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.
Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, November 17, 1947
In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.
Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, November 17, 1947
In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.
Efficiency report for Walter Reed, December 19, 1891
In these efficiency reports Reed summarizes his studies at Johns Hopkins University, and Sutherland declares Reed's record excellent and states that he is fit for duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Essay by William H. Welch concerning Walter Reed's work at Johns Hopkins University, circa 1900-1930
Welch extensively describes Reed's work at Johns Hopkins.
Examination paper on anatomy, February 8, 1875
Reed writes a paper on anatomy for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Examination paper on hygiene, February 8, 1875
Reed writes a paper on hygiene for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Examination paper on physiology, February 8, 1875
Reed writes a paper on physiology for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Examination paper on surgery, circa February 8, 1875
Reed writes a paper on surgery for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from Bellevue Hospital [original dated October 1, 1871], October 1, 1871
The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.
Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from Brooklyn City Hospital [original dated August 1, 1871], August 1, 1871
The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.
Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from Brooklyn City Hospital [original dated August 1, 1871], August 1, 1871
The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.
Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from the Nursery Hospital of New York City [original dated January 1, 1871], January 1, 1871
The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.
Facsimile of Walter Reed's honorary degree from Harvard College [original dated June 25, 1902], June 25, 1902
The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.
Facsimile of Walter Reed's honorary degree from the University of Michigan [original dated June 19, 1902], June 19, 1902
The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.