reports
Found in 332 Collections and/or Records:
Report to Dr. Ramos on the true location of Camp Lazear, March 4, 1941
Hench's report concerning the true site of Camp Lazear includes a synopsis of the yellow fever experiments, maps, photographs, quotations from Senate documents, and supporting letters from Kean, Cooke and Truby.
Report to the Secretary of War by C.F. Mason, February 17, 1905
Mason reports on the Panama Canal Zone Sanitary Department activities with appendices: A - plan of action; B - departmental organization; C - free distribution of quinine.
Report to the Surgeon General by James Carroll, August 18, 1906
Carroll gives a detailed report about his involvement with the yellow fever project in Cuba and the necessity of having human volunteers. He also provides a listing of his publications. Included are notes by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Report to the Walter Reed Memorial Association--Suggestions, Unfinished Business, Request for Assistance, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 12, 1954
Report to the Walter Reed Memorial Association--Suggestions, Unfinished Business, Request for Assistance, by Philip Showalter Hench and related materials, November 1954
Report to William Crawford Gorgas relating to pneumonia in the Panama Canal Zone, by Henry Rose Carter, August 28, 1907
Carter's report on pneumonia in the Canal Zone concludes that pneumonia is prevalent among recent arrivals who have contracted infectious catarrh. He recommends that prevention efforts concentrate on better medical treatment of catarrh and ensuring that new men have blankets.
Report [translated from English]:Informe Sobre la Epidemia de Fibre Amarilla en el Departamento de Lambayeque, by Henry Rose Carter, February 24, 1921
This is a Spanish translation of a report on yellow fever, which details the incubation and spread of yellow fever as well as methods to combat it.
Report:Mosquito Control Work in Barranquilla, by Lawrence H. Dunn, circa 1923
Dunn reports on his survey of the city of Barranquilla.
Reports by Henry Rose Carter for the Surgeon General of the United States, 1916
Reports by Rudolph E. Thompson, M.A. Barber and Joseph A. LePrince, July 12, 1924
Thompson reports on the sanitary condition of the water supply in Great Britain. Barber provides information regarding malarial conditions in Louisiana. LePrince discusses mosquito control efforts in Tennessee and Alabama.
Reports from the Yellow Fever Commission to Adjutant General in Charge of Civil Affairs, Havana, Cuba, 1901
Reports of faculty meetings of the Surgeon General's office, Army Medical Museum, November 1895-December 1895
Reports on the effects of serum upon leptospira icteroides and leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae, June 20, 1923
Reports on yellow fever by J. Birney Guthrie, R.T. Perkins and Henry Rose Carter, 1921
Reports to William Crawford Gorgas by Henry Rose Carter, 1916
Roger Post Ames, M.D. in Yellow Fever Experimentation at Camp Lazear, Cuba 1900-1901 with Supporting Evidence, circa 1910-1950
This report supports Ames' inclusion in the Act, approved February 28, 1929, to recognize the public service rendered and disabilities incurred as voluntary subjects for inoculation during the yellow fever investigations in Cuba.
Sanitation report by Walter Reed, May 31, 1887
This report gives the sanitary conditions of the officers' quarters, yard, barracks, guardhouse, post hospital, and water at Fort Robinson. It also reports on rations and clothing.
Senate Document No. 520, April 29, 1910
This document describes in detail the appointment and work of the Yellow Fever Commission and includes an autographed note by Kean.
Senate Document Number 118,The Scientific Works and Discoveries of the Late Major Walter Reed, 1903
This document concerns the work of Walter Reed.