Military Medicine
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Albert Ernest Truby papers
Lt. Albert Truby worked with Walter Reed's yellow fever experiments at Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba.
Alexander Hoff Papers
Contains correspondence, drawings, photographs, and background documents on Hoff's military service during the Civil War.
Arthur Newman Tasker Papers
Comprised of oversized certificates, diplomas, documents, and biographical data.
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Biographical Sketch Collection
Contains personal biographical forms of Association members, created c.1901-c.1909, often with an accompanying personal photograph; also some administrative correspondence, membership lists and a history of the Association.
Association of Military Surgeons, Wellcome Prize Essays Collection
These 15 essays are entries for the 1933 Sir Henry Wellcome Medal and Prize which is awarded to the author of an article published in the AMSUS official journal, "Military Medicine," or published in another peer-reviewed professional journal.
Bernard John Dowling Irwin Papers
Collection contains reprints of articles written by Irwin and articles written about him and his career, biographical data, and photographs.
Confederate States of America Hospital Memoranda
A variety of completed forms related to Confederate hospitals and medical service. Includes information from Georgia locations including Andersonville, Atlanta, Covington, Griffin, Newnan, and Vineville.
Curtis P. Artz Papers
Artz was Director of a U. S. Army Surgical Team in Korea in 1953, and became a founding member and first president of the American Burn Association. He later became Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the Department at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Daniel D. Tompkins Correspondence
Chiefly official correspondence relating to the transfer of supplies and personnel during the Mexican War.
Eclat Club Records
Correspondence, minutes, programs, clippings, and photographs documenting the activities of the Eclat Club.