United States. Army. Medical Department
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Edwin Phillip Wolfe U.S. Army Medical Department Collection
Much of the manuscript material consists of Wolfe's research into Revolutionary and 19th century military medicine that was not included in his volume 3 of The medical department of the United States Army in the World War.
John Shaw Billings Papers at New York Public Library [microform]
When John Shaw Billings left the Army in 1895 to become first a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and shortly thereafter the director of the New York Public Library, he took with him many of his personal and professional papers.
John Shaw Billings Papers, in the Adjutant General's Office Records (RG 94) in the National Archives
Papers on the military career of John S. Billings, physician and librarian, found in the Adjutant General's Office.
Papers pertaining to the current history of the U.S. Medical Dept.
Compiled in compliance with 1904 General Order no. 1, includes history of the services of the U.S. Army Medical Dept., personnel information, statistics, some printed matter and correspondence.
U.S. Army Medical Corps Lecture Collection
Lectures, talks, and statements on various public health, preventive medicine, sanitation, and personnel hygiene topics relevant to World War II military operations given by U.S. Army Medical Corps officers.
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