United States
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Robert A. Harte Papers
Consists of correspondence, memoranda, and reports pertaining to the revision of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia and standards for the preparation of amino acids.
Robert Q. Marston Articles and Speeches
Speeches and articles from his tenure as Director of the National Institutes of Health (1966-1973).
Robert S. Stone Articles and Speeches
Twelve speeches and one article by Dr. Robert S. Stone, arranged chronologically and includes a content list. Stone was NIH Director from 1973-1975.
Ruth Roy Harris Papers
Two kinds of materials are found in the collection: copies of documents located in public repositories, such as the National Archives, the American Dental Association Archives, and the National Library of Medicine.
Scrapbooks of clippings on diseases and work of the U.S. Public Health Service
Newspaper clippings pertaining to the work of the U.S. Public Health Service.
Smoking and General Mortality Among U.S. Veterans, 1954-1969 Collection
Material related to Eugene Rogot's study to understand the general mortality trends of smokers vs. non-smokers published in 1974.
Station journal of the Hygienic Laboratory/National Institute of Health
Log of noteworthy activities at the Hygienic Laboratory, a record of employees and their travels as well as visitors to the facility.
Surgeon-General's Office biographical sketches of U.S. naval medical officers
Sketches requested of U.S. naval medical officers by the Surgeon General of the Army in 1933.
Surgeon General's Office papers referring to cholera and yellow fever in the Army
Reports and documentation produced by the U.S. Army Surgeon General's office describing outbreaks of cholera and yellow fever in various Army posts during the year 1867.