Armed Forces
Found in 1133 Collections and/or Records:
Area surrounding the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 4, 1952
Aristides Agramonte, April 8, 1902
Aristides Agramonte's answers to questions propounded by Jessie Daniel Ames, May 27, 1930
Agramonte answers Mrs. Ames' questions concerning her husband's actions and responsibilities with the yellow fever board in Cuba.
Army Medical Board Certificate for Walter Reed, February 8, 1875
Reed's Army Medical Board Certificate gives his personal information and includes the names of the Board members. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Article fragment:Agreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald)
, February 19, 1902
Photostat of page 411 of Carter's copy of Finlay's Selected Works. Included are notes by Hench.
Article fragment:The Military Government of Cuba
, March, 1903
Wood gives a history of the American occupation in Cuba and discusses the yellow fever outbreak and consequent investigation by Reed and Lazear. Article appears in “The Annals of the American Academy.” Only pages 16 and 17 are included.
Barracks building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, circa 1900-1950
Barracks Number One at Military Hospital Number One, Havana Cuba, circa 1900-1920
Bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Biographical notes on Henry Rose Carter, October 31, 1912
This is a detailed account of Carter's public health work and associated study of yellow fever.
Biographical sketch of Walter Reed, circa 1910-1950
This brief sketch gives details into Walter Reed's early military career out west.
Biography of Walter Reed by Elizabeth Kosslow, circa 1920-1930
Kosslow writes a succinct but vivid account of Walter Reed's life, dealing with his work on typhoid and yellow fever.
Book review forWilliam Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Workin theJournal of the American Medical Association, May 9, 1925
This review, which appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, is critical of some of the accomplishments attributed to William Crawford Gorgas by Marie Gorgas and Hendrick.
Book review in theSt. Louis Medical ReviewforWalter Reed and Yellow Fever, September 1906
This review, which appeared in the "St. Louis Medical Review," praises Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.
Book Review inJournal of Insanityfor Howard A. Kelly's book,Walter Reed and Yellow Fever
, October 1906
This review, which appeared in "The Journal of Insanity," praises Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.
Book review inThe Medical PressforWalter Reed and Yellow Fever, September 26, 1906
This review, which appeared in the "Medical Press," praises Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.
Booklet published by the Walter Reed Memorial Association, circa 1902
This booklet contains extracts and resolutions honoring Walter Reed furnished by various individuals and institutions.