United States
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Surgeons General and other health administrators speeches collection
Speeches, articles, and statements of Surgeons General and other health administrators, U.S. Public Health Service.
Teaching of Medical History in the United States and Canada: field survey collection
Correspondence, printed matter, and completed survey forms relating to a survey of medical history teaching in the United States and Canada
The place of Trudeau in the history of American sanatoria
Copy of typescript of Dr. Wilson's article.
The Versatile Dr. Thornton
Consists of an unpublished manuscript describing the life of William Thornton, physician, painter, inventor, and architect. Thornton was architect of the Capitol until 1802.
Theodore Wiprud Papers
Correspondence, personal diaries, and recollections of director of Medical Society of District of Columbia, 1938-1963.
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 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 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.
U.S. Army Medical Miscellany Collection
Includes U.S. Army studies on rations (1898-1920); the Army War College course: The preparation and publication of an official medico-military history of a war of magnitude (1929); Surgeon-General's Office activities (1918); Annual report of the U.S. Army General Hospital, San Francisco (1906); construction of barracks in England (1868); and military garments and helmets in the tropics.
U.S. Army medical officers autobiographical sketch collection
Autobiographical and biographical information on the lives of 162 U.S. Army Medical Officers who served c.1870-1940.