reports
Found in 332 Collections and/or Records:
Impounded waters, circa 1923
This is an unsigned manuscript on impounded waters, which details public health regulations, worker conditions, and the bodies of water themselves.
Inspection report from J. C. McKee to the Surgeon General, 1877
McKee reports to the Surgeon General that Reed has his hospital in “most excellent condition.” He also mentions Reed's personal qualities that have won him the confidence of all. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Inventory and inspection report of ambulances under the supervision of M.R. Baldwin, March 5, 1863
This document reviews the condition of the four horse ambulances of the 1st Division Ambulance Corp.
Jefferson Randolph Kean's recollection of Walter Reed's illness and death, circa 1905-1950
Kean describes Reed's illness, death, and funeral.
La fiebre amarilla, by Henry Rose Carter, March 26, 1914
Carter discusses the transmission, spread and containment of yellow fever.
Laboratory Findings[for yellow fever case in West Africa], by Hideyo Noguchi, May 24, 1923
Noguchi discusses the pathological reports of a possible yellow fever case in Lagos, Nigeria.
Layman's Case History, March 1, 1938
Andrus' medical history describes the development of the spinal condition that has left him bedridden.
League of Women Voters of Charlottesville records--addition 8
League of Women Voters of Charlottesville records--addition 9
Letter and report with appendixes from Oliver L. Pothier to Joseph H. White relating to the Rockefeller Foundation's investigation of the epidemic of Bucaramanga, Columbia, August 20, 1923
Pothier sends White his final report on the 1923 Yellow Fever Commission inspection tour of Colombia. He describes travel, meetings with government officials, and incidence of yellow fever and mosquitoes. A series of appended documents [two in Spanish] discuss preparations for the trip, the suspected epidemic in Bucaramanga, individual yellow fever cases, and further details of the tour.
Letter from Antonio Pergassa to Lucian (?) Smith with enclosed reports about yellow fever in Brazil, August 24, 1924
Pergassa corrects the date of the first appearance of yellow fever in Ceara from 1652 to 1851. He encloses a historical note about yellow fever in Brazil and suggests other literary material on the subject. Pergassa also encloses a list of yellow fever cases in February and March 1924 in various Brazilian towns.
Letter from Emmett I. Vaughn to Michael E. Connor, December 6, 1924
Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter with report, January 25, 1923
Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter with report, June 6, 1906
Letter from F.M. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter with a report on mosquito work in South Carolina, September 26, 1921
Boldridge sends Carter a report on the mosquito work in South Carolina.
Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter with a report, 1921
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.H.L. Cumpston with article, June 16, 1923
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to M.Y. Dabney with a report, June 22, 1923
Letter from J.L. Byrd to Henry Rose Carter with report, June 12, 1924
Los Sintomas de la Epidemia de Bucaramanga. Detallado Informe de los Medicos. La Peste de Bucaramanga, March 9, 1923
These excerpts - from the "Diario del Comercio" - describe a Colombian fever epidemic and advise preventive measures.