reports
Found in 332 Collections and/or Records:
Comment by Dr. Henry Rose Carter on Relation ofLeptospira Icteroidesto Yellow Fever
in theTransactions of the International Conference on Health Problems in Tropical America, Kingston, Jamaica, July 22-August 1, 1924, 1924
Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948, by Philip Showalter Hench, March 2, 1948-March 11, 1948
In this document, Philip Showalter Hench describes in detail the circumstances of his March 1948 trip to Cuba and events during the trip relating to his research about the yellow fever experiments and the erection of the Camp Lazear National Monument in Cuba.
Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948, by Philip Showalter Hench, March 2, 1948-March 11, 1948
In this document, Philip Showalter Hench describes in detail the circumstances of his March 1948 trip to Cuba and events during the trip relating to his research about the yellow fever experiments and the erection of the Camp Lazear National Monument in Cuba.
Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948, by Philip Showalter Hench and related materials, circa March 1948
Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948, by Philip Showalter Hench with annotations by Albert E. Truby, 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.
Correspondence and reports concerning yellow fever with notes by Albert E. Truby, March 5, 1900-August 30, 1900
Correspondence and reports of Philip Showalter Hench and Domingo F. Ramos relating to the location of Camp Lazear, 1941
Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter, November 1923
Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter, December 1923
Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter, February 1925
Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter with some medical reports, September 1923
Draft of report to Dr. Ramos on the true location of Camp Lazear, circa March 4, 1941
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.
Drafts ofA Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philp Showalter Hench, November 21, 1946
Drafts ofThe 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
Effect of Dr. Hanson's Serum on Leptospira Icteroides and Leptospira Icterohaemorrhagiae: Experiments and Observations Undertaken Jointly by Drs. Russell, Nichols, Hanson, Muller, Iglesias, and Noguchi, June 20, 1923
This report focuses on the results of experiments conducted by Russell, Nichols, Hanson, Muller, Dieterich, Iglesias, and Noguchi.
Effect of the Serums of Dr. Hanson and of Dr. Iglesias upon Leptospira Icteroides: Tests Carried Out by Drs. Hanson, Muller, Dietrich, and Iglesias, June 19, 1923
This report discusses experiments conducted on guinea pigs.
Efficiency report for Walter Reed, August 4, 1899
Reed's efficiency report is for the year 1899. Included is a report that gives an account of Reed's services from November 1, 1898 to May 10, 1899. He is noted to be an expert pathologist and bacteriologist. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
En Honor de Finlay, circa 1940
English translation [from French] of a report extract:Report on the Epidemic [sic.] of Yellow Fever in Segou from October to November
, by Dr. Seguin, February 12, 1923
Seguin reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine in French West Africa, and discusses its prophylactic value.