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U.S. Food and Drug Administration Oral History Collection
A collection of taped and transcribed oral history interviews with retired employees of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, conducted by the FDA History Office.
U.S. Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board Records
Correspondence, appropriations, budgetary, and program disbursement documents, project reports, meeting minutes, enabling legislation, authorization bills and other origination papers document the lifecycle and acticities of the Board.
U.S. Marine Hospital Service, San Francisco Correspondence
Contains letters sent during the years C.M. Ellinwood (July, 1872-May, 1879) and E. Hebersmith (May, 1879-April, 1882) were in charge.
U.S. Public Health Service Clinical Society Archives
Annual meeting programs and photographs, newsletters, history and constitution and some correspondence of the Society.
U.S. Public Health Service Historic Hospitals and Division of Nursing Public Affairs Collection
Contains administrative files primarily relating to PHS nursing, as well as photographs illustrating PHS hospitals and clinics, American outreach to promote hygiene, health and nursing education in Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, and health care facilities in federal prisons and the U.S. Coast Guard.
U.S. Public Health Service Salk polio vaccine collection
Reports, memoranda, and correspondence relating to the USPHS's involvement in the introduction of the Salk polio vaccine.
U.S. Surgeon-General's Office medical history of the departments of the Ohio and the Cumberland during the year 1862
General medical history, also containing case reports for John Stanton, Tobias Duell, Henry Fay, Henry Thorncroft, Baylor H. Thinell and Marvin Garrison, all of whom died by disease in October 1862 at general hospital no. 6 in Nashville, or general hospital no. 14.
U.S. Surgeon-General's Office medical report of the Second Corps at the Battle of Gettysburg
Seventeen-page report from Justin Dwinell, surgeon in charge of the Second Corps hospital at Gettysburg, and A. W. Laugherty medical director of the Second Corps.
U.S. Surgeon-General's Office report of the operations of the Medical Dept. of the Army of the Tennessee
Report on the medical operations of the Army of the Tennessee during its march from Atlanta to Savannah in November and December 1865.
U.S. Surgeon-General's Office Sanitary Report of the Army of Arkansas
Sanitary reports sent to the Surgeon General summarizing events and activities in the Dept. of the Arkansas "from its occupation to Dec. 31st, 1864." as signed by Joseph R. Smith, Surgeon, U.S.A., Med. Dir., Dept. of Arkansas.