United States
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
John F. Fulton Papers
Reports, meeting minutes, photographs, and speeches collected by John F. Fulton for Yale's Aeromedical Research Unit and the National Research Council's Division of Medical Services document military and aviation physiological studies.
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 Van Rensslaer Hoff Correspondence
Contains personal letters chiefly from Army medical officers.
Joseph W. Mountin Reprints
An incomplete set of the collected reprints of Joseph W. Mountin relating to his work with the Public Health Service on regional public health.
Lewis H. Steiner Papers
Includes personal papers, reports, printed matter, and some correspondence pertaining to the United States Sanitary Commission.
Library of the Surgeon-General's Office ephemera collection
Library manual, 1945-48, along with samples of forms, stationery, book plates, pamphlets, and policies used by the Library, 1876-1957.
Library of the Surgeon-General's Office Records
Consists of an inventory of furniture and property. Lists cabinets, bookcases, specimen cases, desks, clocks, lights, mirrors, spittoons, umbrella stands, washbowls, water coolers, typewriters, stationery supplies, and other property in the medical museum-library building.
Louis M. Rousselot Papers
Contains some biographical data, subject files and correspondence.
Medical and statistical data on American Indians
Includes vital statistics, anthropometric tables, disease and mortality data, and information on the Indian Medical Service. Reports from physicians by specific reservation for medical service.
Medical report of military inspection tour through the Northern division of the U.S., Baltimore
Report is in form of letter addressed to Dr. Joseph Lovell, surgeon general. Watkins was assistant surgeon general. Includes letters (1938) transmitting biographical data.