Military Medicine
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
History of that portion of the California Volunteers known as the Column from California / James M. McNulty
An account of the 1st California volunteers under Colonel James H. Carlton, Major U.S. 6th cavalry as they marched from Fort Wright, California to the Rio Grande river at Fort Thorn, New Mexico from January to September 1862.
Hospital diary of Eugene Hillhouse Pool
Contains case reports kept by Major Pool while on active duty with the American Expeditionary Forces in France during the spring and summer of 1918.
James Sprigg Wilson Papers
Contains an address, memorandum, letter, and photos pertaining to the American Expeditionary Forces Siberia.
Jefferson Randolph Kean Papers
John Morgan Correspondence
Contains copies, by Morgan, of letters sent to Samuel Huntington, John Jay, John Laurence [sic], Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, George Washington, and Shippen, used as legal evidence against William Shippen.
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.
John Van Rensslaer Hoff Correspondence
Contains personal letters chiefly from Army medical officers.
Jonathan Letterman Correspondence and Diary
Telegraph transcripts of military orders and directives sent and received by Letterman during his Civil War service. The diaries describe a trip from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Union, N.M. and back. Evidence indicates that the diary was not kept by Letterman.
Joseph H. McNinch Papers
Small collection of correspondence, photographs, writings, and speeches related to McNinch's military medical corps career and retirement, Veteran's Administration, American Hospital Association service, and the Army Medical Library/National Library of Medicine.