Ames manuscript, ca. 1950s.

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Ames manuscript, ca. 1950s.

Photocopy of a work titled The Forgotten Man of the Yellow Fever Commission, describing the work of Dr. Roger Post Ames on the Yellow Fever Commission led by Walter Reed in 1900, produced by a committee of the Texas Medical Association chaired by Dr. W.M. Brumby.

1 oversize item, partly bound ; 23 x 57 cm.

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Ames, Roger Post

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Hench, Mary Kahler,

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Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

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Physician, medical researcher and writer, Nobel Prize winner. From the description of Papers of Philip Showalter Hench [manuscript] 1915-1964. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647995538 From the description of Papers of Philip Showalter Hench [manuscript] 1903-64. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647965926 Philip Showalter Hench was a physician most closely related to the Mayo Clinic. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on February 28, ...

Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

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Born in Gloucester County, Va., Walter Reed received an M.D. from the University of Virginia in 1869 and another M.D. from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1871. He joined the Army Medical Corps in 1876. Reed served in many areas throughout the country, including Fort Lowell, Az., and Baltimore, before becoming professor of bacteriology at the Army Medical School in 1893. During the Spanish-American War he sought a cure for typhoid fever in Cuba. After the war, he remained in Cuba with the Y...

Yellow Fever Commission (U.S.)

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Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection.

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