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United States Surgeon General's Office annual reports surveys (excerpts), 1815-1941
Consists of the results of a survey of each annual report of the Surgeon General of the Army.
United States. Surgeon-General's Office archives
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. FOIA electronic reading room documents as packaged and regularly distrubuted to news agencies, reporters, public interest/wachdog groups, etc. Electronic copies of Surgeon-General Benjamin's speeches, remarks, powerpoints, reports, calls to action, tweets, photo ops, daily schedules (includes some MS Outlook messages with attachments). PDF, MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint.
United States Surgeon-General's Office Correspondence
Letters while Jefferson Randolph Kean was Surgeon-General. Much of the correspondence relates to the bill to increase the efficiency of the Medical Dept. of the Army, forwarded by the War Dept. to Congress on Feb. 19, 1904. Correspondents extensive.
United States Typhus Commission Archives
Chiefly correspondence and memoranda; includes some reports, clippings, reprints, and photographs. The material is from the files of Dr. Stanhope Bayne-Jones.
Unpublished autobiography and materials of Louis Tuft
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Pertains to the history of the Allergy Round Table.
U.S. Army Dental Research materials collection
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Contains 31 bound volumes of U.S. Army Dental Research Materials, U.S. Army Dentistry.
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.
U.S. Army Medical Dept. financial records and appropriation data
Contains financial records and documents of funds disbursed, 1865-1877. Includes three notebooks containing financial accounts of funds entrusted to John S. Billings as disbursing officer
U.S. Army Medical Miscellany Collection
Includes U.S. Army studies on rations (1898-1920); the Army War College course: The preparation and publication of an official medico-military history of a war of magnitude (1929); Surgeon-General's Office activities (1918); Annual report of the U.S. Army General Hospital, San Francisco (1906); construction of barracks in England (1868); and military garments and helmets in the tropics.
U.S. Army medical officers autobiographical sketch collection
Autobiographical and biographical information on the lives of 162 U.S. Army Medical Officers who served c.1870-1940.