Military Medicine
Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
Marion A. Blankenhorn Papers
Contains correspondence, diaries, printed matter, clippings, orders, printed ephemera, and patient record books and transfer cards, all relating to Base Hospital No. 4 (Lakeside Unit, Cleveland, Ohio and Rouen, France) during World War I.
Medical leader of the nineteenth century : career of Dr. Samuel Merrifield Bemiss : in summary
Biography of S. M. Bemiss, a Kentucky physician who later served in the Confederate army, taught at the Universities of Louisville and Louisiana, edited the New Orleans medical and surgical journal, and served as chairman of the Yellow Fever Commission and the committee on contagious diseases of the National Board of Health.
Michael E. DeBakey Archives
Michael Ellis DeBakey made significant contributions to cardiovascular medicine throughout his long career at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Personal material, correspondence, administrative and medical records, writings, conference and awards files, subject files, photographs, audiovisual media, and artifacts gathered from DeBakey's home document his personal life and career as a surgeon, inventor, and medical statesman.
Noah H. Hart Correspondence and Diary
Contains Hart's letters to his wife sent from the South during the Civil War. Diary was kept in 1863-1864.
On an outbreak of relapsing fever in Turkey in 1918 / by Clive Newcomb
Private and official papers of U.S. Army and Confederate Army medical officers: Thomas S. Latimer
The collection combines Latimer's official documents and correspondence relating to certain Union and Confederate surgeons during the Civil War (1861-65), the immediate post-war period (1866), and the Spanish-American War (1898).
Random recollections of an Army surgeon
Contains descriptions of work and living conditions at a number of the forts where Newgarden was stationed.
Richard M. Reynolds Papers
Collection consists of medical school lecture tickets from the Philadelphia Eclectic Medical College, 1859-1860, orders and correspondence during his years as Army Assistant Surgeon, 1866-1876, and some correspondence between the Army pension office and Dr. Reynolds' widow, 1911-1918.
Sloan U.S. Army General Hospital Records
Sloan General Hospital was a Union Army hospital, located in Montpelier, Vt. and was in operation between May 1864 and October 1865.
Stanhope Bayne-Jones Papers
Subjects include family background, education, service in World War I and II, Dr. Bayne-Jones' association with the Johns Hopkins University Medical School, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Yale University School of Medicine, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Tulane University School of Medicine, U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.