reports
Found in 332 Collections and/or Records:
Senate Report No. 431, March 27, 1908
The Committee on Pensions reports on a possible increase in the pensions of Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear.
Senate Report No. 6009, James Carroll, February 2, 1907
This report concerns James Carroll.
Series I. Jesse W. Lazear, circa 1800-1956, bulk: bulk 1863-1943
Series II. Henry Rose Carter, circa 1880-1932, bulk: bulk 1883-1932
Series III. Walter Reed, 1806-circa 1955, bulk: bulk 1874-1936
Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1850-circa 1966, bulk: bulk 1937-1960
Series VI. Alphabetical files, circa 1860-circa 1966, bulk: bulk 1940-1956
Series VII. Truby-Kean-Hench, circa 1879-circa 1960, bulk: bulk 1900-1954
Series VIII. Miscellany, circa 1849-1982, bulk: bulk 1885-1974
Series XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center additions, circa 1901-circa 1966
Series XIII. Reed family additions, circa 1850-1967, bulk: bulk 1868-1949
Series XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions, circa 1860-1965, bulk: bulk 1898-1965
Howard W. Smith Papers
Some Observations Bearing on the Control of Malaria, by P.M. Ashburn, circa 1914
Ashburn reports on methods of curbing malaria through the control of mosquito populations.
Special Collections Library building reports
Special Measures Against Yellow Fever at Ports of Arrival (Domestic and Insular), circa 1921
The report outlines special measures to screen passengers, including quarantine procedures and possible hospitalization.
St. Thomas Aquinas Church collection--addition
Statement by Aristides Agramonte concerning the work of the U.S. Yellow Fever Commission, August 31, 1908
Statement in support of Carlos J. Finlay and Aristides Agramonte for Nobel Prize in Medicine, circa 1907
The report argues in support of nominating Finlay and Agramonte for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Statement of Winifred E. Lewis concerning the yellow fever experiments, October 13, 1934
Winifred E. Lewis nursed Roger Post Ames in Cuba during his illness with yellow fever around 1900.