Showing Collections: 801 - 810 of 881
Truman Abbe Papers
Son of meteorological pioneer Cleveland Abbe, Truman Abbe was a surgeon. He was educated at Harvard, earned his M.D. at Columbia University in 1899 and continued with post-graduate studies at the University of Berlin. He specialized in researching the therapeutic uses of radium.
Ulrich Weiss Papers
Weiss achieved distinction in the fields of natural products chemistry, medicinal chemistry and synthetic methods. In 1955 he developed a method for synthetically transforming the analgesic Oxymorphone (marketed as Numorphan). While at NIH Weiss studied the analgesic properties of alkaloids (morphine, opium, heroin, codeine), and the synthesis of polyquinanes and polyquinenes.
Umberto Saffiotti papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Testimonies, site visit reports, lab notes/data, pathology slides, reprints, LEP administrative records, LEP annual reports, conferences.
United States Army Medical School Hospital Corps Records
Comprised of muster rolls, payrolls, and some personnel data. Includes documents signed by Walter Reed, James Carroll, and Augustus Tracey.
United States Cochrane Center archives
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION.
United States Marine Hospital (Boston, Mass.) historical sketch
Typescript of article. Source of work is Hiram W. Austin's Historical sketch of the United States Marine Hospital Service at Boston, in Annual report of the Supervising Surgeon- General, 1896.
United States Navy Dept. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery applications collection
Collection consists of character reference letters and applications for examination to be Navy Surgeons, submitted to the Navy Medical Board in Philadelphia, Pa. The letters describe an individual's personal character, as well as their previous medical experience or training. Many are written by the commanding officers of current assistant surgeons aboard Navy ships who seek formal medical training.
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.
