Armed Forces
Found in 1133 Collections and/or Records:
The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940, August 20, 1940
Summary of Hench's research and trip to Havana, Cuba, with various autograph notes, memorandum, and addendum.
The Cuban Side of It
,The New York Sun, circa August 24th, 1907
The former site of Camp Lazear, 1952
The former site of Camp Lazear, 1952
The former site of Camp Lazear, 1952
The hospital corps detachment, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba with identification list, September 1900
The kitchen, mess, bath, and general quarters of Albert E. Truby and Walter Reed, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, 1900
The Largest Military Post in the Island of Cuba
,Harper's Weekly, May 24, 1902
The Late Major Walter Reed
,The New York Times, December 4, 1902
The Mosquito as a Carrier of Yellow Fever Infection
,St. Louis Medical Review, November 3, 1900
This article, which appeared in theSt. Louis Medical Review, discusses the transmission of yellow fever via mosquitoes.
The New Quarantine
,The Havana Post, September 17, 1908
The Promotion of James Carroll
, circa 1907
This editorial lauds Carroll's achievements and supports the funding of a pension for his widow.
The Relief of Dr. Carroll's Widow
,Journal of the American Medical Association, April 3, 1909
This article makes an appeal for monetary contributions to James Carroll's surviving family.
The review of troops by Fitzhugh Lee and staff, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, 1900
Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps
The so-called “dead wagon” passing the 2nd Division Hospital in Cuba, 1898
The Spanish Cuartel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, circa 1908
The Story of John Moran ..., circa 1937
Moran's autobiography gives a detailed account of the yellow fever experiments in which he took part.
The Tale of a Guinea Pig, by John H. Andrus, circa 1942
In a second draft of his manuscript, Andrus describes the yellow fever experiments and discusses his participation as a volunteer.
The U.S.S.Maineentering Havana Harbor, Havana, Cuba, January 25, 1898
Photo by US Army Signal Corps.