Below is an index of prominent names featured in the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection. Whenever possible, information about individuals in the index (e.g. aliases, relationship to U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, profession, metadata authority records) is listed with the names. The index is ordered alphabetically by last name.
Abbot, William Richardson | (1839- ) | Opened and taught at the Charlottesville Institute attended by Reed [1865]; not sure if the same as Prof. Abbott | Local Source
Abbott, A. C. | (1860-1935) | Bacteriologist, “M.D., Dr. P.H., Sc.D., the Pepper Professor of Hygiene and Director of the Laboratory of Hygiene at the University of Pennsylvania, was hired as the course director. A. C. Abbott was one of the three founding fathers of the Society of American Bacteriologists” — from web page: http://www.intra.dental.upenn.edu/direct/stu_res/VJBSRS/History.html, full name is: Alexander Crever Abbott | Local Source
Abbott, Gen. | General, U.S. Army [1875] | Local Source
Abbott, Prof. | Professor at the University of Virginia [1866] | Local Source
Abel, Dr. | Doctor in Louisville [1939] | Local Source
Abel, Walter | Actor who played Walter Reed in “Yellow Jack” [1946] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Abel, Walter, (1898-1987).
Abercrombie, John William | (1866-1940) | Alabama State Senator (1896-1898); University of Alabama President (1902-1911); United States Congressman (1913-1917); Superintendant of Education (1920-1926) | Local Source
Abercrombie, [s.n.] | SEE ABERCROMBIE, JOHN WILLIAM |
Acevedo, Ramon F. | Secretary of Government and Chief of the Cabinet, Panama [1911] | Local Source |
Acheson, Dean | U.S. Secretary of State (1949-1953); see: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAacheson.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Acheson, Dean, (1893-1971).
Acker, Mollie Flint | Friend of Henry Rose Carter [1924] | Local Source
Acker, Mollie Heink | SEE ACKER, MOLLIE FLINT |
Acton, H. W. | Scientist; wrote “Diagnosis and Treatment of H. T. and M. T. Fevers” [1921] | More complete name is Hugh W. Acton | Local Source
Adams, E. S. | Major General; Adjutant General, The Adjutant General’s Office, War Department, United States [1940] | Local Source
Adamson, Estelle | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Adamson, William C. | U. S. Congressman from Georgia (1897-1917); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000051 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Adamson, William Charles, (1854-1929).
Adler, Luther | Actor who portrayed Jesse Lazear in “Yellow Jack” [1946] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Adler, Luther, (1903-1984).
Agostini, Dr. | Physician; Special Medical Inspector, Cuba [1908] | Local Source
Agramonte, Aristides | (1866-1931) | Cuban physician; served on Yellow Fever Commission with Walter Reed, James Carroll, and Jesse W. Lazear; Congressional gold medal recipient. | Local Source
Agramonte, Eduardo | Father of Aristides Agramonte | Local Source
Agramonte, Frances F. | Wife of Aristides Agramonte | Local Source
Agramonte, Mrs. | SEE AGRAMONTE, FRANCES F. |
Ahrendts, J. L. | Representative, John Wyeth & Brother Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1942] | Local Source
Ainsworth, Frederick Crayton | United States Major General | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ainsworth, Frederick Clayton, (1852-1934).
Ainsworth, [s.n.] | SEE AINSWORTH, FREDERICK CLAYTON |
Alabama State Board of Health | Compiled hatching sheet, Coosa River [1915] | Full LC Authority
Alberti, John | Steward; worked with Reed at Fort Apache [1879] | Local Source
Albertini, A. Diaz | Cuban Physician – worked with Carlos Finlay [1900]; Director of Finlay Institute in Havana; full name is Antonio Diaz Albertini, however he prefered signing his name as “A. Diaz Albertini.” | Local Source
Albertini, Antonio Diaz | SEE ALBERTINI, A. DIAZ |
Albertini, Dr. | SEE ALBERTINI, A. DIAZ |
Alden, C. H. | Colonel [1928] | Full LC is: Alden, Charles Henry, (1836-1906).
Alden, Dr. | Physician; C. M. Godfrey wanted him dismissed from the Army medical unit [1899] | Local Source
Alderman, Edwin Anderson | University of Virginia President (1905-1931) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Alderman, Edwin Anderson, (1861-1931).
Alexander, Martha | Worked for the Journal of the History Medicine and Allied Sciences [1951] | Local Source
Allerry, P. | SEE TILLERY, P. A. |
Allery, P. | SEE TILLERY, P. A. |
Allison, William B. | United States Representative to Congress (1863-1871) and Senator (1873-1908) from Iowa | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Allison, William B. (William Boyd), (1829-1908).
Allmand, Dorothy | Librarian, United States Marine Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland [1919] | Local Source
Almeyda, Jose Ramos | Provides history of sanitary measures in Cuba to Kean [1907] | Local Source
Alonso, Paulino | Volunteer for yellow fever vaccine by Dr. Caldas [1901] |
Alspaugh, Edna | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Alvare, Dr. | SEE ALVARE, IGNACIO |
Alvare, Ignacio | Cuban physician, Havana; helped Hench with research on Camp Lazear [1940] | Local Source
Alvarez, Dositeo | Discharged case of yellow fever [1908] | Local Source
Alvarez, Jacinto Mendez | Volunteer in the yellow fever experiments [1901] | Local Source
Alvarez, Joaquin Maria | Cuban physician; identified site of American Military Cemetery, Camp Columbia, Cuba [1940] | Local Source
Amador Guerrero, Manuel | First President of Panama [1903] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Amador Guerrero, Manuel, (1833-1909).
Amador, R. A. | Physician and Post Sanitary Officer at Camp Columbia, Cuba, [1900]; Chargé d’Affaires of the Republic of Panama at Paris; more complete name is Raoul A. Amador | Local Source
Amaral, Raul R. de | Charge d’Affairs of Brazil; recommends Philippe Caldas to the Yellow Fever Commission [1901] |
Ament, Lytton G. | New York [1929] | full name is Lytton Gray Ament | Local Source
American Society of Tropical Medicine | Corporate author for a program flyer | Full LC Authority
Ames, Azel | Physician/writer/amateur genealogist [1904] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ames, Azel, (1845-1908).
Ames, Jessie Daniel | Wife of Roger Post Ames | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ames, Jessie Daniel, (1883-1972).
Ames, Josephine | SEE MORRIS, JOSEPHINE AMES |
Ames, Roger Post | (1868-1914) | Physician, U.S.Army Medical Corps, Cuba, takes care of Yellow Fever patients; Congressional gold medal recipient | LC Authority
Amesse, J. W. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation [1908] |
Andreu, Dr. | SEE ANDREU, JOSE R. |
Andreu, Jose | SEE ANDREU, JOSE R. |
Andreu, Jose R. | Cuban physician; worked with Hench on Lazear Memorial [1947] | full name is Jose Raimundo Andreu | Local Source
Andrew, A. P. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France, [1917] |
Andrew, [s.n.] | SEE ANDREW, A. P. |
Andrus, David L. | Physician; son of John H. Andrus | Local Source
Andrus, Dr. | SEE ANDRUS, DAVID L. |
Andrus, John A. | SEE ANDRUS, JOHN H. |
Andrus, John H. | (1879-1942) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name is John Hewitt Andrus; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Andrus, Mrs. | Wife of John H. Andrus | Local Source
Andrus, S. C. | SEE ANDRUS, SETH C. |
Andrus, Seth C. | Father of John H. Andrus | Local Souce
Angles, Eduardo | Cuban physician during yellow fever experiments; involved with finding location of Camp Lazear [1940] | Local Source
Anmach, James | Army Private, United States; did household work for the Reeds at Camp Apache [1877] | Local Source
Annie, Miss | SEE VAUGHAN, ANNIE |
Anthony, Daniel R. | United States Representative from Kansas (1907 – 1929); name also varies as Daniel Read Anthony, Jr.; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000261 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Anthony, Daniel Read, (1870-1931).
Antonetti, R. | (1872 – 1938) | Lieutenant Governor of Ivory Coast (1918-1924); full name is: Raphaël-Valentin-Marius Antonetti. | Local Source
Ara, A. Perez | Physician, Havana, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Arango, Jose Augustin | Governor of the Province of Panama [1911] | Local Source
Arces, Julian | Peruvian physician, denied existence of yellow fever in Peru [1921] | Local Source
Archibald, R. G. | Co-editor of The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics [1921] | Full name is Archibald, Robert George, (1880- ).
Armstrong, Donald B. | Physician; Vice-President, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company [1953] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Armstrong, Donald B.(Donald Budd), (1886-)
Armstrong, Dr. | SEE ARMSTRONG, DONALD B. |
Armstrong, George E. | (1900-1979) | Major General, United States Army; Surgeon General of the United States Army (1951-1955) | Local Source
Armstrong, Gloster | SEE ARMSTRONG, H. G. |
Armstrong, H. G. | H.M.’s Consul General, British General Consulate [1923] | Local Source
Armstrong, S. T. | Major and Brigade Surgeon, Cuba [1899] |
Arnett, George W. | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Arnold, W. F. | Physician; defends John W. Ross to Howard A. Kelly [1907] | Local Source
Arosemena, Pablo | President of Panama (1910-1912) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Arosemena, Pablo, (1836-1920).
Arthur, Lindsley | Malaria Field Agent, Georgetown County Malarial Control, State Board of Health of South Carolina, Division, Malaria Co-Operative Work [1923] | Local Source
Artigas, Francisco Argilagos | Physician?, National Pharmaceutical Association, Havana, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Ascanio, Hugo | Physician, Havana, Cuba [1942] | Local Source
Ash, Col. | Curator, Army Medical Museum [1940] | Local Source
Ashburn, P. M. | Physician; Colonel, Medical Field Service School [1922] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ashburn, P. M. (Percy Moreau), (1872-1940).
Ashford, Mahlon | Editor, The Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine [1942] | Local Source
Audouard, [s.n.] | French yellow fever researcher, 19th century | Local Source
Aujay, Capt. | Officer; liason between the Ambulance Service and the French Army, France, [1917] | Local Source
Aunt Alice | Wife of Thomas C. Lazear (?) | Local Source
Aunt Kate | SEE SETH, CATHERINE E. |
Aunt Louise | SEE FONTAINE, LOUISE |
Avery, S. D. | Secretary, Medical Association of the Isthmian Canal Zone [1925] | Local Source
Avila, Manuel | Physician, Delegado Sanitario Especial, Panuco, Veracruz [1923] | Local Source
Babcock, Mrs. Albert | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Baekeland, L. H. | President of the American Chemical Society, [1924]; Inventor of Bakelite | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrick), (1863-1944).
Bailey, Mildred | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Bailhache, Preston H. | Surgeon; concerned with quarantine regulations to prevent entry of yellow fever into the U. S. [1900] | Local Source
Bair, M. Z. | Chief Sanitation Engineer, Arkansas Board of Health [1922] | Local Source
Baird, George W. | Officer in the Chief Dispurser’s Office of the Paymaster General [1900] | Full LC is: Baird, George W. (George Washington), (1843-1930) |
Baker, Chauncey B. | General, United States Army; Sanitary Officer in Havana [1924] | Local Source
Baker, James D. | Headmaster of Ruston Acadmey in Cuba [1952] | Local Source
Baker, Newton Diehl | Secretary of War (1916-1921); see biographical information: http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/Sw-SA/Baker.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Baker, Newton Diehl, (1871-1937).
Balantine, James W. | SEE BALENTINE, JAMES W. |
Balch, [s.n.] | Worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone [1905] | Local Source
Baldwin, Col. | SEE BALDWIN, T. A. |
Baldwin, General | SEE BALDWIN, T. A. |
Baldwin, T. A. | Colonel, United States Army; Commanding Officer of Camp Columbia, Cuba, [1901]; Colonel of 7th Calvary; more complete name is Thomas A. Baldwin [1900] | Local Source
Balentine, James W. | Private 8th Infantry; contracted yellow fever [May 1900] |
Balfour, Andrew | Physician, The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Cavendish Square, London [1921]; held several positions at Welcome Institutions [1924] | Local Source
Balfour, Dr. | SEE BALFOUR, ANDREW |
Ballou, William H. | Physician; wrote article on the discovery by a Japanese scientist of a micro-organism that destroys mosquito larvae [1922] | Local Source
Banister, W. B. | Officer, United States Army Medical Corps; pallbearer at Walter Reed’s funeral [1902] |
Barber, Charles W. | Brigadier General, 29th Division [1917]; Colonel, Infantry, Chief of Staff, United States Army [1918] | Local Source
Barber, M. A. | United States Public Health Service Worker; yellow fever research work for the International Health Board in Africa [1925] | Local Source
Barbour, W. Warren | United States Senator for New Jersey (1931-1937, 1938-1943) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Barbour W. Warren (William Warren), (1888-1943).
Barker, Lewellys Franklin | Physician; Professor at Johns Hopkins | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), (1867-1943).
Barnes, Joseph K. | U.S. Surgeon General (1864-1882) | Full LC Authority is: Barnes, Joseph K., (1817-1883).
Barnet, Dr. | SEE BARNET, E. B. |
Barnet, E. B. | Cuban physician; contract surgeon with U. S. Army [1900]; author (with Juan Guiteras) of a history of Las Animas Hospital | Full LC Authority is: Barnet, Enrique B. (Enrique Buenaventura), (1855-1916).
Barnett, James M. | Physician; wrote about malaria control [1902] | Local Source
Barret, Claudia | Student, Charlotte, North Carolina [1924] | Local Source
Barret, Harvey P. | Identified various species of mosquito for Henry Rose Carter, Charlotte, North Carolina [1918] | Local Source
Barret, Nannie Mason | Friend of Laura Carter’s [19--] | Local Source
Barrett, Dr. | SEE BARRET, HARVEY P. |
Barrett, N. M. | Yellow fever patient [1905] | Local Source
Barrier, Ethel | United States Public Health Service microscopist [1924] | Local Source
Barringer, Paul B. | Dean of Faculty, University of Virginia, [1901] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Barringer, Paul B. (Paul Brandon), (1857-1941).
Barry, Gen. | SEE BARRY, THOMAS H. |
Barry, Thomas H. | Brigadier-General, United States Army, Cuban Pacification [1908], The Army of Cuban Pacification Medal NO. 1 presented to Major General Thomas H. Barry on June 1, 1909 according to: http://foxfall.com/csm-army-cpm.htm; later becomes Major General | Local Source
Barstad, John Peter | Claimed to be a yellow fever volunteer although Truby denied he was [1952] | Local Source
Bash, Louis Hermann | (1872-1952) | 29th Quartermaster General (1934-1936); see biographical information at: http://www.qmfound.com/MG_Louis_Bash.htm | Local Source
Bass, C. C. | United States Public Health Worker; President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine [1919] | Local Source
Bates, A. E. | Paymaster General, United States Army, War Department, Washington, D.C. [1900] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bates, A. E. (Alfred Elliott), (1840-1909).
Bates, Lewis B. | Chief of Laboratory, Board of Health Laboratory, Health Department, Canal Zone, The Panama Canal [1921] | Local Source
Batista, Fulgencio | SEE BATISTA Y ZALDIVAR, FULGENCIO |
Batista y Zaldivar, Fulgencio | Colonel in Cuba; Dictator, (1933-1940); President, (1940-1944); assumed power, (1952-1959) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Batista y Zaldâivar, Fulgencio, (1901-1973).
Batistia, Col. | SEE BATISTA Y ZALDIVAR, FULGENCIO |
Bauer, Dr. | SEE BAUER, LOUIS H. |
Bauer, Louis H. | Physician; Promulgated the first civil aviation medicine regulations for U.S. civil airmen on December 31, 1926, see: http://www.asma.org/Publication/abstract/v72n1/v72n1p62.html; President of the American Medical Association (1952-1953) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bauer, Louis H. (Louis Hopewell), (1888-1964).
Bauer, [s.n.] | Conducted yellow fever research in West Africa [1928] | Local Source
Bauvallet, Dr. | Physician; reported on the outbreak of yellow fever at Grand Bassam, Africa [1922] | Local Source
Bay, J. Christian | Librarian, The John Crerar Library, Chicago [1941] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bay, J. Christian (Jens Christian), (1871-1962).
Bayles, James C. | Journalist; wrote article, “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” [1901] | Full LC Authority is: Bayles, James C. (James Copper), (1845- ).
Beach, F. H. | Captain, 7th Cavalry, Acting Adjutant | Local Source
Beach, George C. | General, Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D.C. [1948] | Local Source
Beach, Lansing H. | Major General; Chief of Engineers, United States Army (1920-1924): http://www.wood.army.mil/MUSEUM/History/en_chief.htm | Local Source
Beam, Harry Peter | (1892-1967) | Representative from Illinois who was chairman of the Committee on Memorials in the Seventy-seventh Congress. He introduced a bill to include Gustaf E. Lambert on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor. See:http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp | Local Source
Bean, William B. | Physician; Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospitals, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa [1951]; Author of “Walter Reed: A Biography.” | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bean, William Bennett.
Beato, Manuel Perez | SEE PEREZ BEATO, MANUEL |
Beaulac, Mrs. | Wife of Willard L. Beaulac | Local Source
Beaulac, Willard L. | (1899-1990) | Beaulac, Willard Leon — also known as Willard L. Beaulac — of Pawtucket, Providence County, R.I. Born in Pawtucket, Providence County, R.I., July 25, 1899. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I; Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay, (1944-47); U.S. Ambassador to Colombia, (1947-51); U.S. Ambassador to Cuba, (1951-53); U.S. Ambassador to Chile, (1953-56); U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, (1956-60). | from the political graveyard website, http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beaty-bechtold.html | Local Source
Beaumont, William | United States Army physician; “Father of Gastric Physiology”; “Father of American Physiology”; see: http://www.james.com/beaumont/dr_life.htm, http://www.system.missouri.edu/upress/spring1996/horsman.htm, andhttp://www.fortcrawfordmuseum.com/drbmt.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Beaumont, William, (1785-1853).
Beauperthuy, Louis-Daniel | (1807-1871) | French physician; yellow fever pioneer; first to claim that mosquitoes were responsible for intermittent fever. See: http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/personetymol/personetymol.1.html | Full LC Authority is: Beauperthuy, Louis Daniel, (1807-1871)
Beeuwkes, Henry | Colonel, United States Army Medical Corps; researcher with the Rockefeller Foundation, yellow fever work in West Africa [1927] | Local Source
Beeuwkes, [s.n.] | SEE BEEUWKES, HENRY |
Belknap, William W. | Secretary of War (1869-1876) | Full LC Authority is Belknap, William W. (William Worth), (1829-1890).
Bell, Agrippa Nelson | Believed in strict quarantine for yellow fever victims; used steam as a disinfecting agent [1848] | Local Source
Bell, Alexander Graham | Inventor; member of the Walter Reed Association [1903] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bell, Alexander Graham, (1847-1922).
Bell, L. C. | SEE BELL, LANDON C. |
Bell, Landon C. | General Counsel, The Colleton Cypres Company [1916] | Local Source
Bellevue Medical Center, New York University | Used as Corporate Author | Name used from local source | LC entry is: New York University. Medical Center.
Bellingaghi, Angel | Brazilian physician. Invented a serum against yellow fever which was proven ineffective. [1900] | Local Source
Benigno, Antonio | Spanish Volunteer in the Yellow Fever Experiments [1901] | Local Source
Benis, Jose Maria | President, del Comite Ejecutivo [1902] | Local Source
Benitoa, Antonio Perez | Provided Hench aerial views of Cuba [1948] | Local Source
Benjamin, Mary A. | Editor, “Walter R. Benjamin: Autograph Letters and Historical Documents.” [1939] | Full LC Authority
Bennett, George A. | Physician; Dean, Jefferson Medical College [1952] | Local Source
Benson, Jr., Otis O. | Colonel, Medical Corps; Chief, Medical Research Division, Office of the Air Surgeon [1948] | Local Source
Beranger-Feraud, Laurent Jean Baptiste | French Physician; wrote books on Yellow Fever: La Fièvre
Jaune and Maladie des Europeens aux Antilles | Full LC Authority is: B’erenger-F’eraud, L.-J.-B. (Laurent-Jean-Baptiste), (1832-1900).
Berkeley, Jr., Francis L. | Curator of Manuscripts, Division of Rare Book and Manuscripts, Alderman Library, University of Virginia [1947] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: (Berkeley, Francis L. Francis Lewis), (1911- ).
Berkson, Joseph | Physician; referred Hench’s “History of the Yellow Fever Commission” to the Bulletin of the History of Medicine [1940] | Local Source
Berry, George P. | (1898- ) | Physician; Dean of the Harvard School of Medicine; sent representative to Camp Lazear Dedication [1952] | full name is George Packer Berry | Local Source
Bettmann Archive | Used as corporate author; located in New York, New York, [1948] | Local Source
Bettmann, Otto L. | Ph.D.; Director, The Bettmann Archive: Pictorial History and Research [1948] | Full LC Authority is: Bettmann, Otto.
Bevan, Arthur | American Forester; President, Virginia Academy of Science, (1946-1947) (?) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bevan, Arthur, (1888-1968).
Beveridge, Wilfred W. G. | Director, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England [1928] | Local Source
Beverly, Edward P. | Physician, involved with public health work [1921] | Local Source
Beyer, George | Physician, reported particular species of mosquito in Louisiana [1906] | Local Source
Beyer, [s.n.] | Involved with Parker’s yellow fever experiments, Vera Cruz [1903] | Local Source
Beyers, Captain | Relative of Roger Post Ames [1930] | Local Source
Biddle, Colonel | SEE BIDDLE, JAMES STOKES |
Biddle, James Stokes | Colonel, United States Naval Officer; inspected hospital at Fort Apache; see: http://www.virtualology.com/jamesstokesbiddle/ | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Biddle, James Stokes, (1818- ).
Billings, Dr. | Visited Lazear in Edinburgh, Scotland [1890] | Local Source
Billings, John S. | (1838-1913) | Surgeon, U.S. Army. In charge of Army Medical Museum and Library Division. [1893] | See: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/timeline/people/billings.html | Local Source
Binley, Henry | Acknowledges Mrs. Reed of her husband’s heroic deeds with the Yellow Fever Commission [1928] | Local Source
Binnie, J. F. | Officer, U.S. Army Medical Corps, operated on Jefferson Randolph Kean’s son Robert [1914] | Local Source
Binnie, Mrs. | Wife of J. F. Binnie | Local Source
Birmingham, Henry P. | Colonel, United States Army Medical Corps, Acting Surgeon General (1915-1916) | Local Source
Bishop, Joseph B. | Secretary, Isthmian Canal Mission [1912] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, (1847-1928).
Bishop, Roswell P. | (1843-1920) | Member of Congress from Michigan (1895-1907) | Local Source
Black, Col. | SEE BLACK, WILLIAM M. |
Black, William M. | (1855-1933) | Major General and Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers (March 7 1916-October 31, 1919), advisor to the Cuban Department of Public Works, he modernized Havana’s sanitary system | Full name is William Murray Black. | Local Source
Blackford, Staige D. | Physician, University of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville, Virginia [1947] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Blackford, Staige D. (Staige Davis), (1898-1949).
Blackwood, N. J. | Surgeon; contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Blair, [s.n.] | Epidemiologist in British Guyanan; studied yellow fever [1836] | Local Source
Blake, Henry A. | (1840-1918) | Governor of the Bahamas, [1886]; Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, (1887-1889); He subsequently served as governor of Jamaica, Hong Kong, and Ceylon; full name is Blake, Sir Henry Arthur; see:http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g55.html | Local Source
Blake, S. F. | Botanist, Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture [1929]; see: http://www.nybg.org/bsci/libr/Blake.htm | Full LC Authority is: Blake, S. F. (Sidney Fay), (1892-1959).
Blakely, Dalmar R. | Hostess House, Walter Reed General Hospital, Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. [1943] | Local Source
Blanchard, [s.n.] | Professor; wrote “Les Moustiques” [1908] | Local Source
Bland, Schuyler O. | Virginia Congressman [1950] | Local Source
Blanton, Wyndham B. | Physician, Richmond, Virginia | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Blanton, Wyndham Bolling, (1890-1960).
Blatchford, Gen. | Commanding the Line of Communications, United States Army, France [1917] | Local Source
Blincoe, Anita Clayton | Daughter of Laura Blincoe | Local Source
Blincoe, James William | Walter Reed’s brother-in-law | Local Source
Blincoe, Laura | SEE BLINCOE, LAURA REED |
Blincoe, Laura Reed | Walter Reed’s sister; married James Blincoe | Local Source
Blincoe, Lemuel Soule | Brother of Anita Clayton Blincoe [1902] | Local Source
Bliss, Raymond W. | (1888-1965) | Surgeon General, United States Army (1947-1951); see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Bliss.htm | Local Source
Bliss, Tasker Howard | U.S. Brigadier General [1948] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bliss, Tasker Howard, (1853-1930).
Bliss, Theodore L. | Physician, Ohio [1941] | Local Source
Blondel, Dorothy | Correspondence Secretary, George Washington High School, The City of New York, Department of Education [1930] | Local Source
Blue, Rupert | Physician; Public Health Service; Surgeon General (1912-1920); see: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/history/bioblue.htm | Local Source
Boada, Fernando | Cuban sculptor; made medallions and plaques for the Camp Lazear Memorial | Local Source
Boldridge, F. M. | Health Officer, Chester, South Carolina [1921] | Local Source
Bolduan, [s.n.] | Physician [1919] | Local Source
Bonham, Eleanor M. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Bonzi, H. A. | Received shipment of Noguchi serum and vaccine for Henry Rose Carter in Peru [1921] | Local Source
Booth, Carolyn H. | Worked to ensure a pension for the Kissingers [1907] | Local Source
Booth, E. E. | Chief of Staff, American Expeditionary Forces, Headquarters Services of Supply [1919] | Local Source
Borden, Daniel L. | Physician; son of William C. Borden [1942] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Borden, Daniel L., (1887-1969).
Borden, H. G. | SEE BORDEN, WILLIAM C. |
Borden, Maj. | SEE BORDEN, WILLIAM C. |
Borden, William C. | Doctor and United States Major; Operating Surgeon and Commanding Officer at Washington Barracks Hospital; treated Reed for appendicitis [1902] | Local Source
Borrell, Jose | President, Rotary Club de La Habana [1949] | Local Source
Bost, Helen | Friend of Henry Rose Carter [1923] | Local Source
Boyce, Rubert William | Scientist; wrote numerous books on yellow fever | Full LC Authority is: Boyce, Rubert W. (Rubert William), Sir, (1864-1911).
Boyd, Allen R. | Executive Assistant, Library of Congress [1936] | Local Source
Boyd, Mark F. | Director, field studies of malaria in [Brazil], Rockefeller Commission [1924] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), (1889-1968).
Bradenelli, G. A. | Italian patient who died of yellow fever in Africa [1923] | Local Source
Bradley, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps, France [1917] | Local Source
Bradshaw, R. G. | Secretary, Virginia Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omega Alpha, Department of Medicine,University of Virginia [1947] | Local Source
Brancht, Frances | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Brandstadt, Wayne G. | Editor-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces Medical Journal [1952] | Local Source
Brechemin, [s.n.] | Involved with Canal Zone [1906] | Local Source
Brem, Walter Vernon | Physician; Chief of Medical Clinic, Colon Hospital, Panama, (1907-11) | Local Source |
Brewer, Edwin P. | Captain, United States Army, 7th U.S. Cavalry [1899] | Local Source
Brewer, Melvin D. | Alumni Secretary, Washington and Jefferson College [1940] | Local Source
Brick, Abraham Lincoln | Congressman; Indiana representative (1899-1908) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Brick, Abraham Lincoln, (1860-1908).
Bridges, C. H. | Major General; Adjutant General; War Department [1930] | Local Source
Briggs, Margaret Lazear | Daughter of Jesse W. Lazear; Used the names Margaret Lazear, Mrs. Walter Briggs, Mrs. W.D. Briggs; Peggy Lazear Briggs | Local Source
Briggs, Mrs. Walter | SEE BRIGGS, MARGARET LAZEAR |
Briggs, Peggy Lazear | SEE BRIGGS, MARGARET LAZEAR |
Briggs, Thomas Lazear | Grandson of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Briggs, Walter De Blois | Son-in-law of Jesse W. Lazear [1934]; Married Margaret Lazear | Local Source
Brill, G. Meredith | Managing Editor of “The Pharos,” Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society [1948] | Local Source
Brooke, Gen. | SEE BROOKE, JOHN R. |
Brooke, John R. | General, United States Army, Cuban operations [1899] | Major General; Military Governor of Cuba; see biographical information at: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/jrbrooke.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Brooke, John Rutter, (1838-1926) |
Brooke, R. H. | Chief Clerk, Office of the Surgeon General, War Department, United States [1941] | Local Source
Brooke, Roger | Brigadier General, The Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania [1940] | Local Source
Brooks, E. C. | Captain in Havana, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Brooks, George E. | Teacher in Farmville, Virginia? [1860] | Local Source
Brooks, Harlow | Physician; provides recommendation for Albert E. Truby [1935] | Local Source
Brown, Earl I. | Major, United States Army; United States Engineer Corps., Bell Building, Montgomery, Alabama [1915] | Local Source
Brown, Grace | Employed by Laura Carter to finish her father’s book | Local Source
Brown, Ira C. | United States Major and brigade surgeon, Camp Columbia [1899] | Local Source
Brown, Joseph B. | Surgeon, United States Army; President of the Army Medical Examining Board [1882] | Local Source
Brown, Miss | SEE BROWN, GRACE |
Brown, Oren Britt | Friend of Walter and Mrs. Reed, Dayton, Ohio [1931] | Local Source
Bruce, Philip A. | SEE BRUCE, PHILIP ALEXANDER |
Bruce, Philip Alexander | Dr. (Ph.D.?) LL.B., LL.D.; Care Alumni Association, University of Virginia [1922] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bruce, Philip Alexander, (1856-1933).
Brumby, Dr. | SEE BRUMBY, WILLIAM M. |
Brumby, William M. | Physician; friend of Ames who wrote paper on Ames; see Texas Department of Health History at: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/print/TT/mdt40.html | Full LC Authority is: Brumby, W. M.
Brumfield, W. A. | Physician; Virginia State Board of Health [1917] | Local Source
Brunner, W. F. | Vice Sanitary Inspector in Cuba [1899] | Local Source
Bruns, H. D. | Alabama malaria fighter | Local Source
Bullard, John R. | (1872 -1944) | Civilian yellow fever volunteer [1900, 1901] ; Congressional gold medal recipient [1928] | Local Source
Bullock, Helen Duprey | Chief, Historical Research [1952] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Bullock, Helen Claire Duprey, (1905- ).
Burmeister, L. | Captain, United Fruit Company Steamship Service, Medical Department [1923] | Local Source
Burnett, Frank C. | Brigadier General, United States War Department [1937] | Local Source
Burnham, F. Irvine | Department of State; did map work for The History of Yellow Fever | Local Source
Burwell, [s.n.] | Naval officer; possible suitor of Laura Armistead | Local Source
Bushnell, George E. | Recommends Alexander Murray for a position in the Canal Zone [1906] | Local Source
Bustinza, F. | Laboratorio de Fisiologia Vegetal (Jardin Botanico), Madrid, Spain | Local Source
Butcher, Jr., Howard | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Butler, Dan B. | Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska; wants to meet with Hench regarding recognition of A. S. Pinto [1942] | Local Source
Butler, Marion | (1863-1938) | United States Senator representing North Carolina (1895-1901). | Local Source
Butler, Senator | SEE BUTLER, MARION |
Butsch, Janet | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Butsch, William | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Byam, Colonel | SEE BYAM, EBER C. |
Byam, Eber C. | Colonel, Twenty-fourth Iowa Infanty, United States Civil War; sent a copy of “The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics” to Carter | Local Source
Byam, W. | Major [1919]; Lieutenant Colonel [1920]; editor for the Oxford Medical Publications, Oxford Press. Published “The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics” [1919] | Local Source
Byrd, J. L. | Physician, Health Officer of Cristobal and Colon [1923] | Local Source
Byrne, Charles B. | Assistant surgeon, Willets Point, New York Harbor [1875] | Local Source
Byrne, Dr. | SEE BYRNE, CHARLES B. |
Byron, Arthur | Actor; portrayed Walter Reed in the radio program: “The Heroes of the Yellow Fever Experiments in Cuba” [1937] | Local Source
Caballero, Enrique | Physician; public health worker [1921] | Local Source
Cabarrouy, Gustavo | Member (“patron”) of Cuban Camp Lazear Memorial Committee (1952-1953) | Local Source
Cabell, Dr. | SEE CABELL, JAMES C. |
Cabell, James C. | Physician; leading member of the medical faculty at the University of Virginia [1869] | Local Source
Cabell, James Lawrence | Professor of Physiology and Surgery during the period that Reed attended the University of Virginia School of Medicine; see: http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/collections/cabell/biographies/jlcabell.html | Full LC Authority is Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889.
Cabell, Julian M. | Served on Medical Examining Board with Walter Reed. | Local Source
Cabrera, Julia Lomas | Involved with Camp Lazear research [1940]; niece of Mrs. Rojas; cousin of Maria Theresa Rojas | Local Source
Cabrera, Lidia | SEE CABRERA, LYDIA |
Cabrera, Lydia | Involved with the dedication of Camp Lazear National Monument, Cuba [1953]; there is a Lydia Cabera Award for Cuban Historical Studies | name may also appear as “Lidia Cabrera”; see the Lydia Cabrera Collection at:http://www.library.miami.edu/chcdigital/finding.html | Local Source
Cage, Hazel | Supplied Hench with reprint of deKruif’s book, Microbe Hunters. [1952] | Local Source
Caldas, Philippi | Brazilian scientist; investigated yellow fever immunization in Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Caldwell, Bert W. | Physician; Rockefeller Foundation; Mexican Yellow Fever Commission [1921] | Local Source
Caldwell, [s.n.] | SEE CALDWELL, BERT W. |
Calver, Homer N. | Executive Secretary, The American Public Health Association, New York City, New York [1924] | Local Source
Campbell, Dorothy | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Canby, Col. | Officer, United States Army, acquaintance of Truby and the Keans [1923] | Local Source
Canby, Mrs. | Wife of Colonel Canby [1923] | Local Source
Canseco, Victor Diez | Peruvian Physician; official in yellow fever campaign [1921] | Local Source
Capina, Pedro Nel | SEE OSPINA, PEDRO NEL |
Carbonell Ponce, Felipe | Cuban Physician; associated with establishing Camp Lazear Memorial [1942] | Local Source
Carde, [s.n.] | Inspection General, des Services Sanitaires et Medicaux, Dakar [1923] | Local Source
Cardenas, J. Gil | Physician; involved in Peruvian yellow fever campaign [1921] | Local Source
Cardenas, Pedro Machado de | Physician [1942] | Local Source
Cardenas, Raul de | Vice President of the Republic of Cuba [1948] | Local Source
Cardenas, [s.n.] | SEE CARDENAS, RAUL DE |
Carey, Frank | Reporter, Associated Press; wrote article on Reed [1950] | Local Source
Carey, Robert Davis | Governor and Senator from Wyoming who introduced a bill to add the name of Roger Post Ames to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor; See: http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/carey.html andhttp://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp | Full LC Authority is Carey, Robert D. (Robert Davis), 1878-1937.
Carling, Mrs. Samuel T. | Provided information to Robin Lampson for a biography of Gorgas, 1937 | Local Source
Carmona, [s.n.] | Mexican physician; claimed to have discovered the yellow fever germ [1881] | Local Source
Carnegie, Andrew | Established the “Carnegie Hero Fund Commission” [1904] | Local Source
Carnegie, [s.n.] | SEE CARNEGIE, ANDREW |
Carr, G. Jameson | Physician; General Director of the International Health Board, Yellow Fever Commission in Brazil; Department of Public Health [1925]; name varies as G. J. Carr | Local Source
Carrier, Gene | Provided photographs of the Camp Lazear Dedication [1953] | Local Source
Carroll, George | Son of James Carroll; name also appears as George I. H. Carroll | Local Source
Carroll, Harry M. | Lawyer; worked to make Reed’s birthplace a National Landmark [1926] | Local Source
Carroll, James | (1854-1907) | Physician; Major in the United States Army; served on Yellow Fever Commission; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Carroll, Jennie | Wife of James Carroll | Local Source
Carroll, Jr., James | Son of James Carroll |
Carroll, Mrs. George | Wife of George Carroll | Local Source
Cartaya, Dr. | Cuban physician in the National Department of Sanitation [1908] | Local Source
Carter, Edward Champe | Second son of Henry Rose Carter; name also appears as Ed or Ned | Local Source
Carter, Emma Coleman | Mother of Henry Rose Carter | Local Source
Carter, Henry | SEE CARTER, JR., HENRY ROSE |
Carter, Henry P. | Major, United States Army | Local Source |
Carter, Henry Rose | Physician; Assistant Surgeon General [commissioned by special act of Congress in 1915], Public Health Service; University of Virginia graduate in Civil Engineering [1873]; U.S. Marine Hospital | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Carter, Henry Rose (1852-1925).
Carter, J. C. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service | Local Source
Carter, John Ridgely | (1862-1944) | United States Minister to Argentina, Romania [1909], and Serbia [1909]. | Local Source
Carter, Jr., Henry Rose | Son of Henry Rose Carter; name appears as Ed, Eddy, Ned (as a baby), and Henry | Local Source
Carter, Laura | SEE CARTER, LAURA ARMISTEAD |
Carter, Laura A. | SEE CARTER, LAURA ARMISTEAD |
Carter, Laura Armistead | Daughter of Henry Rose and Laura Eugenia Hook Carter; married name is Mrs. E. R. Stitt | Local Source
Carter, Laura Eugenia Hook | Wife of Henry Rose Carter | Local Source
Carter, Mary Clayborne | Henry Rose Carter’s sister |
Carter, [s.n.] | SEE CARTER, HENRY ROSE
Cartwright, George | Colonel or Major General; Assistant to the Head of the United States Quartermaster Department; died of yellow fever [1900] | more complete name is George S. Cartwright | Local Source
Carulla, Dr. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation [1908] | Local Source
Casas, Manuel | Yellow fever patient [1908] | Local Source
Cascorrcelos, A. B. | Department of Public Health, Mexico [1922] | Local Source
Cassidy, Helen | Corresponded with Hench regarding article for “mayovox” [1953] | Local Source
Castillo, Pablo Ruiz | Yellow fever volunteer [1901] | Local Source
Castillo, Pedro A. | Physician, Vedado, Cuba [1952] | Local Source
Castro, Juan D. | Cuban Official [1940's?] | Local Source
Caswell, Jr., William W. | Correspondent of Hench; took part in Camp Lazear dedication ceremony [1952] | Local Source
Caswell, William | SEE CASWELL, JR., WILLIAM W. |
Cattell, J. McK. | SEE CATTELL, JAMES MCKEEN |
Cattell, James McKeen | Psychologist, Publisher, and Editor; see: http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/jcattell.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Cattell, James McKeen, (1860-1944).
Cavassa, Nicolas | SEE CAVASSA, NICOLAS E. |
Cavassa, Nicolas E. | Physician; involved in yellow fever campaign; Guadalupe (Guadelupe), Peru [1921]; name varies as Nicoles E. Cavassa | Local Source
Caverico, Charles | Retired Congregational minister [1910] | Local Source
Celli, Angelo | (1857-1914) | Italian scientist; pioneered use of quinine | Local Source
Cervantes, Enrique | Physician; Editor, Medicas [journal],”America Clinica”, Inter-American Division, The New York Academy of Medicine | Local Source
Cespedes, Pres. | SEE DE CESPEDES, CARLOS MANUEL |
Chaille, [s.n.] | SEE CHAILLE, STANFORD E. |
Chaille, Stanford E. | Physician; was head of Yellow Fever Commission (1879-1880); see: http://virtualmuseumofhistory.com/stanfordemersonchaille/ | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Chaille, Stanford E. (Stanford Emerson), (1830-1911).
Chaille, Stanford L. | SEE CHAILLE, STANFORD E. |
Chapin, Elizabeth | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Chapman, George E. | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Chapman, Helen | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Charles Scribner’s Sons | Used as Corporate Author; book vendor; see: http://www.galegroup.com/scribners/about.htm | Full LC Authority
Chavez, Camilo | Colonel, Cuban Army Airforce [1948] | Local Source
Chickering, Dr. | Physician, International Health Foundation [1923] | Local Source
Chisholm, Colin | Scottish writer on yellow fever | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Chisholm, Colin (1755-1825).
Chittinden, T. H. | Acting entomologist for L. O. Howard [1901] | Local Source
Chrisman, R. B. | Involved with the Camp Lazear dedication | Local Source
Christensen, Emmy L. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Christian, Henry A. | Physician, Brookline, Massachusettes [1948] | Local Source
Chrystie, Mrs. Percival | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Church, Dr. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation [1908] | Local Source
Church, Martha | Wife of William Church | Local Source
Church, William | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Claibourne, W. S. | Reverend; Secretary, The DuBose Memorial Church Training School, Monteagle, Tennessee [1925] | Local Source
Clark, G. Glenwood | Assistant Professor, English and Journalism, College of William & Mary, Williamburg, Virginia [1952] | Local Source
Clark, Herbert C. | Head of the Gorgas Institute [1939] | Local Source
Clark, Hubert Lyman | Contracted yellow fever on a Johns Hopkins research trip to Jamaica [1887] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Clark, Hubert Lyman, (1870-1947).
Clark, Jerome | Captain, Finance Department, Pay & Mileage Division [1939?] | Local Source
Clark, [s.n.] | United States Public Health Service Drainage Engineer (1918-1920′s) | Local Source
Clarke, Taliaferro | United States Public Health Service; research in trachoma and pediatric hygiene | Local Source
Clemons, Harry | Librarian at the University of Virginia (1927-1950) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Clemons, Harry (1879-1968).
Cline, W. G. | United States Public Health employee [1917] | Local Source
Cobb, J. O. | Physician, United States Marine Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusettes [1925] | Local Source
Coello, Carlos | Physician; Acting Assistant Surgeon, The United States Public Health Service; yellow fever public health work in Guyaquil, Ecuador [1923]; name also appears as Carlos V. Coello and Carlos O. Coello | Local Source
Cohn, A. E. | Co-author with Noguchi on paper regarding yellow fever in animals [1921] | Local Source
Colby, John | Private; Camp Columbia volunteer [1900] | Local source
Colby, Newell, R. | Camp Columbia volunteer [1900] | Local Source
Colcord, Mabel | From the Library of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture [1942] | Local Source
Coles, Charles H. | Chief of Photo Division, The American Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York [1948] | Local Source
Colete, Honorato | Sub-Chief, Cuban Ministry of Public Works; interested in Camp Lazear [1948] | Local Source
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University | Used as corporate author | Local name used | LC entry is: College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York.
Collins, Paul V. | Journalist; wrote articles on infectious diseases [1925] | Local Source
Colman, Ronald | American actor; see: http://www.mdle.com/ClassicFilms/FeaturedStar/star58.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Colman, Ronald (1891-1958).
Comstock, Charles W. | U. S. businessman(?) in Brazil; doesn’t believe yellow fever vaccination by Dr. Noguchi is necessary in Brazil [1922] | Local Source
Conant, Franklin Story | Naturalist from Johns Hopkins; died of yellow fever on research trip to Jamaica [1897] | Local Source
Conat, Mabel L. | Librarian; Chief, Reference Department, The Public Library, Detroit Michigan [1940]; The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) President (1942-1943) | Local Source
Concheso, Aurelio F. | Cuban Ambassador to the United States (1954) | Local Source
Connal, A. | Physician; Medical Research Institute, Yaba, West Africa [1923] | Local Source
Connor, M. E. | SEE CONNOR, MICHAEL E. |
Connor, Michael E. | Physician; involved with yellow fever work in Ecuador, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Coogle, C. P. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service [1924] | Local Source
Cook, Claude M. | Acting Hospital Steward, was in charge of quarantine, Camp Lazear [1900] | Local Source
Cook, Ella | Contract nurse at Columbia Barracks [1901] | Locaal Source
Cook, Lottie | (1865-1936) ? | Nurse, United States Army; hired to work with yellow fever patients in Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Cook, Robert P. | SEE COOKE, ROBERT P. |
Cooke, Minnie | Contract nurse at Columbia Barracks [1901] |
Cooke, Mr. | Friend of Walter Reed’s at Willet’s Point, New York | Local Source
Cooke, Mrs. Robert P. | Wife of Robert P. Cooke | Local Source
Cooke, Robert P. | (1874-1943) | United States Army medical doctor, yellow fever experiment volunteer, Cuba [1900]; awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor; full name is Robert Powell Page Cooke | Local Source
Cooksley, F. A. | Librarian, Rochester Academy of Medicine, Rochester, New York [1942] | Local Source
Coolidge, Calvin | United States President (1923-1929); Massachusetts Governor (1919-1921) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933).
Copeland, Royal S. | United States Senator for New York (1923-1938) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Copeland, Royal S. (Royal Samuel), (1868-1938).
Coquillett, D. W. | L. O. Howard’s assistant in mosquito research [1900] | Full LC Authority is: Coquillett, D. W. (Daniel William), (1856-1911).
Corbin, H. C. | Adjutant General [1901] | Local Source
Corder, Everett | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Cornell, V. H. | Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army; associated with the American Registry of Pathology, National Research Council | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Cornell, Virgil H. (Virgil Heath), (1890-1954).
Cornwall, Luther M. | Bookseller: Luther M. Cornwall, Co. | Local Source
Cornwell, Dean | Painter of “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” [1941] | Local Source
Coroalles, [s.n.] | Brother of Elida Moran | Local Source
Corona, Luis Villalobos | Yellow fever patient in Colima, Mexico [1923] | Local Source
Correspondent to the Journal of the American Medical Association | “Regular Correspondent,” specific name unknown [1922] | Local Source
Corrigan, John P. | Worked under Hanson with Rockefeller Yellow Fever Commission in Peru [1921] | Local Source
Corrigan, Joseph A. | Sanitary inspector; contracted yellow fever [1905] | Local Source
Cortelyou, George Bruce | Secretary to the President [1902] | Full LC Authority is: Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), (1862-1940).
Cose, John | American? seaman who contracted yellow fever mysteriously [1922] | Local Source
Councilman, [s.n.] | Professor at Hopkins? [1906] | Local Source
Cousin Ellen | wife/sister (?) of Harry Turnbull | Local Source
Cousin Harry | SEE TURNBULL, HARRY |
Cousin Jess | SEE LAZEAR, JESSE T. |
Coville, Frederick V. | Botanist, United States Department of Agriculture, corresponded with Mrs. Reed [1929] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), (1867-1937).
Covington, Albert W. | (1877 – 1934) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; see also Covington, A.W., full name is Albert Wall Covington; was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor | Local Source
Cowley, R. F. | Associated with the clinical lab of Dr. Alberto Recio, Havana, Cuba [1940] | Local Source
Cox, [s.n.] | Tennessee judge; popularized Walter Reed [1927] | Local Source
Cox, Wesley, C. | Major, Medical Army Corps, United States; gave a lecture on Walter Reed [1935] | Local Source
Craig, [s.n.] | Physician; suggested to Gorgas to act as Chief of Laboratory, Canal Zone Department of Health [1936] | Local Source
Crain, Darrell C. | Physician, Washington, D.C.; acquaintance of Philip Showalter Hench [1942] | Local Source
Crain, Earl T. | First Secretary to Ambassador Beaulac; involved with the Camp Lazear dedication [1953] | Local Source
Crane, C. H. | Assistant Surgeon General [1874]; also known as “C.H.C.” | Full LC Authority is: Crane, Charles Henry, (1825-1883).
Crane, J. W. | Alumni Director, Medical School, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada [1941] | Local Source
Creek, R. H. | SEE CREEL, RICHARD H. |
Creel, R. H. | Assistant Surgeon General, United States; wrote “Outbreak and Suppression of Plague in Porto Rico,” Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1913 (see http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/booksdocs/spanam/gillett3/bib.htm); more complete name is Richard H.. Creel | Local Source
Crenshaw, John L. | Physician; St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester Minnesota [1938]; Alumnus of the University of Virginia | Local Source
Crenshaw, [s.n.] | SEE CRENSHAW, JOHN L. |
Cresne, Ralph N. | Physician, State Health Officer, State Board of Health, Jacksonville, Florida [1920] | Local Source
Croasdale, Bill | Has copies of the “You Are There” program re. the conquest of yellow fever [1953] | Local Source
Croll, J. M. | Patient who died of yellow fever in Puerto Rico [1916] | Local Source
Crook, General | General who warned Reed not to take in “Susie,” the abandoned Native American Indian girl. (1870′s-1880′s) | Local Source
Cross, Dr. | Died of yellow fever in Mexico [1921] | Local Source
Cross, H. M. | Employee of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, New York [1940] | Local Source
Crossby, [s.n.] | Major and Surgeon, U.S.A. [1902] | Local Source
Crowell, M. B. | Editor, Thomas Nelson & Sons publishers | Local Source
Cruse, Thomas | Second Lieutenant, 6th U.S. Cavalry; friend of Walter Reed’s at Fort Apache | Local Source
Cruz, Oswaldo | Physician; responsible for sanitary work against yellow fever in Rio de Janiero, Brazil [1909]; see: http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/Museum/oswald.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Cruz, Oswaldo (1872-1917).
Cuaron, Alfredo | Physician; worked on yellow fever campaign in Mexico [1922] | Local Source
Cudlipp, J. S. | Secretary to the General Manager, United Fruit Company | Local Source
Cullom, Shelby M. | United States Senator (1883-1913) and Representative (1873-1874) from Illinois | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Cullom, Shelby M. (Shelby Moore), (1829-1914) |
Cullom, [s.n.] | SEE CULLOM, SHELBY M. |
Cumming, Dr. | SEE CUMMING, HUGH S. |
Cumming, Hugh S. | Surgeon General of the Public Health Service (1920-1936) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), (1869-1948).
Cumming, Hugh Smith | SEE CUMMING, HUGH S. |
Cumming, James G. | Lieutenant Colonel, United States Medical Corps, Army Medical School, Washington, D. C. [1920] | Local Source
Cumpston, J. H. L. | Director-General of Health, Commonwealth of Australia [1925] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Cumpston, J. H. L. (John Howard Lidgett), (1880-1954).
Cunningham, A. B. | Landowner and landlord, Brunswick County, Virginia [1917] | Local Source
Cunningham, Eileen R. | Friend of the Reeds; founded the Cunningham Classification of Medical Literature. | Full LC is: Cunningham, Eileen R. (Eileen Roach), (1894-1965).
Cunningham, Hugh | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Curie, Marie | Scientist | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Curie, Marie, (1867-1934).
Curjel, Dagman F. | Scientist; wrote Diagnosis and Treatment of H. T. and M. T. Fevers [1921] | Local Source
Curl, [s.n.] | Worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone | Local Source
Curry, D. P. | Physician, worked in the Panama Canal Zone as Acting Chief Health Officer [1922] | Local Source
Curry, [s.n.] | SEE CURRY, D. P. |
Cushing, Harvey | Surgeon-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts [1925]; Physician/Surgeon, Baltimore, Maryland [1907] | Local Source
Custodief, Satrice (?) | Worked in the Office of the Special Commisioner, National Department of Sanitation, Republic of Cuba | Local Source
Dabney, A. S. | Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army [1938] | Local Source
Dabney, M. Y. | Editor, Journal of the Southern Medical Association [1923] | Local Source
Daly, James | Secretary Entertainment Committee, St. Paul, Minnesota [1901] | Local Source
Dalzell, John | United States Representative from Pennsylvania (1887-1913); Instrumental in getting Annuity Bill passed for Lazear-Carroll widows [1908]; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000016 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Dalzell, John, (1845-1927).
Dampf, Alfons | Physician?, Escuela Nacional De Sciencias, Mexico | Local Source
Daniel, May | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Daniel, W. M. | SEE DANIEL, WALTER M. |
Daniel, Walter M. | United Fruit Company, Havana Division, Havana, Cuba [1923] | Local Source
Danziger, Alfred | Acquaintance of Philip Showalter Hench [1942] | Local Source
Darling, Samuel Taylor | Pathologist, worked with the Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board in the early 1900′s and with the United States Public Health Service in the 1920′s. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Darling, Samuel Taylor, (1872-1925).
Darnall, C. R. | United States General [1930's ?] | Local Source
Darragh, A. B. | Member of Congress from Michigan [1901] | Local Source
Dart, Raymond O. | Brigadier General/Colonel, Medical Corps Director, Army Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. [1948] | Local Source
Davenport, Frederick Morgan | United States Congressman for New York (1925-1933) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Davenport, Frederick Morgan, (1866-1956).
Davenport, [s.n.] | SEE DAVENPORT, FREDERICK MORGAN |
Davis, Gen. | SEE DAVIS, GEORGE W. |
Davis, George W. | Governor of Canal Zone [1905] | Local Source
Davis, H. A. | SEE DAVIS, HARRY A. |
Davis, Harry A. | Major, United States Army; associated with the Army Medical Museum; name may also appear as H. A. Davis [1940] | Local Source
Davis, Horace W. | Trustee for Washington and Jefferson College [1940] | Local Source
Davis, John G. | Chief Sanitary Officer of Havana [1899] | Local Source
Davis, John Staige | Professor of Anatomy, University of Virginia (1893-19??); President, Medical Society of Virginia [1924] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Davis, John Staige, (1866-1933).
Davis, W. B. | Officer, United States Army Medical Corps.; Sanitary Officer for Havana; pallbearer at Walter Reed’s funeral [1902] | Local Source
Davis, William T. | Physician; full name is William Thornwall Davis | Local Source
Davison, Wilburt C. | Office of the Dean, School of Medicine, Duke University, North Carolina [1931] | Local Source
Dawley, Frank M. | Volunteer in the yellow fever experiment [1900] | Local Source
Dawson, Lord | President, Royal College of Physicians, (1931-19??) | Local Source
De Cardenas, Pedro Machado | Cuban physician; Editor for the Review of Military Sanitation (Revista de la Sanidad Militar), [1941] | Local Source
De Cardenas, Raul | Vice President, Cuba [1948] | Local Source
De Castro, Raimundo | Involved with Camp Lazear dedication; Alumnus of Columbia University | Local Source
De Cespedes, Carlos Manuel | President of Cuba | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Câespedes y Quesada, Carlos Manuel de, (1871-1939).
De Kruif, Paul | Author of Microbe Hunters and play Yellow Jack with Sidney Howard | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: De Kruif, Paul, (1890-1971).
De Lamar, Henry | Camp Columbia volunteer [1900] | Local Source
de Long, Charley L. | Contracted yellow fever [1900] | Local Source
de Niedman, W. F. | Army Physician, Cuba [ca 1898], corresponded with Kean [1929] | Local Source
de Schweinitz, E. A. | Doctor | Local Source
Dean, E. R. | Kissinger’s physician; evaluated him for pension relief [1907] | Local Source
Dean-Throckmorton, Jeanette | Medical Librarian [1926?] | Local Source
Dean, William H. | (1877-1928) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name William Hanaford Dean; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
DeCoursey, Elbert | (1902-1994) | Pathologist; United States Army Officer, Major General, See: (http://www.interment.net/data/us/tx/bexar/ftsamnat/d/ft_sam_d05.htm) and http://www.uky.edu/Alumni/TextOnly/alumnihall/decourseyE.htm | Local Source
Deeks, Mrs. | Wife of William E. Deeks | Local Source
Deeks, W. E. | SEE DEEKS, WILLIAM E. |
Deeks, William E. | Physician; Manager, Medical Dept., United Fruit Company [1925]; name varies as W. E. Deeks | Local Source
del Barrio, P. | Superintendant, Hospital Santo Tomas, Panama [1909] | Local Source
del Valle, J. A. Lopez | SEE LOPEZ DEL VALLE, JOSE A. |
Deland, Margaret | SEE DELAND, MARGARET WADE CAMPBELL |
Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell | American author; also appears as Deland, Margaret | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, (1857-1945).
Delaney, M. A. | Associated with The Field Artillery School, Station Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma [1925] | Local Source
Delgado | SEE DELGADO, CLAUDIO |
Delgado, Abelardo | Son of Claudio Delgado | Local Source
Delgado, Claudio | Cuban physician and disciple of Finlay [1897] | Local Source
Delgado, Dolores Alonso viuda de | Wife of Claudio Delgado | Local Source
Delgado, [s.n.] | SEE DELGADO, CLAUDIO |
Denby, Edwin | United States Congressional Representative from Michigan (1905-1911) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Denby, Edwin, (1870-1929).
Denno, S. J. | Physician with Standard Oil Company (1922-1923) | Local Source
Denny, Mr. | Introduced House of Representatives Bill 13639 regarding pension for Mabel H. Lazear to Congress [1901] | Local Source
Derby, George | Managing Editor, James T. White & Co., New York, New York [1915] | Local Source
Derivaux, R. C. | Vanderbilt Professor; involved in the Office of Malarial Investigations, United States Marine Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana [1917] | Local Source
Devereux, [s.n.] | Commanded Ambulance Service, France, [1917] | Local Source
Deveze, Jean | French physician practicing in the West Indies. Treated diseases with a modern/scientific approach [1793]. See: http://www.geocities.com/bobarnebeck/deveze.html | Full LC is: Devèze, Jean.
Dewey, J. O. | Scientist; wrote Diagnosis and Treatment of H. T. and M. T. Fevers [1921] | Local Source
DeWitt, Calvin | U.S. Colonel; Assistant Surgeon General [1902] | Local Source
DeWitt, Dr. | SEE DEWITT, CALVIN |
Diaz, Alva | Physician, involved with the public health of yellow fever work in Peru [1921] | Local Source
Dick, Charles | United States Congressman from Ohio (1898-1904) and United States Senator from Ohio (1904-1911); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000302 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Dick, Charles, (1858-1945). Full name is Charles William Frederick Dick.
Dickinson, Robert L. | Physician, Brooklyn City Hospital, New York [1906] | Local Source
Dickson, John | Managing Editor, The National Cyclopedia of American Biography [1939] | Local Source
Dieterich, Dr. | Worked on International Health Board, leptospira experiments [1923] | Local Source
Dieterich, [s.n.] | SEE DIETERICH, DR. |
Dimock, Mrs. Edward J. | John R. Bullard’s sister [1941] | Local Source
Direccion de Salubridad | Lima, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Director of Public Health | Lima, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Dirk, Senator | United States Senator [1906] | Local Source
Dodge, Col. | Chief paymaster in Cuba; recovered from yellow fever [1900] | Local Source
Dodge, Douglas R. | Physician, Las Encimas Sanitarium, Pasadena, California | Local Source
Dominguez, Panchon | Physician, Cuba; fervent defender of Finlay; could be variant of Francisco Domingues Roldan | Local Source
Dominguez Roldan, Alfredo | SEE DOMINGUEZ [ROLDAN], FRANCISCO |
Dominguez [Roldan], Francisco | (1864-1942) | Cuban physician; biographer of Finlay; named varies as Francisco Dominguez Roldan; he mainly goes by Francisco Dominguez | Local Source
Dominguez, Tecla Boffil viuda de | Wife of Francisco Dominguez [Roldan] [1942] | Local Source
Donnally, H. H. | Physician; involved with Reed Memorial; more complete name is Harry H. Donnally [1907] | Local Source
Donnally, [s.n.] | SEE DONNALLY, H. H. |
Doty, Alvah H. | Physician; presented paper at the American Public Health Conference entitled “Practical Discussion of Yellow Fever” emphasizing the need to change quarantine regulations with yellow fever in light of the recent findings by Reed [1901] | Local Source
Dougherty, James T. | New York supplier of animals to Reed and the New York Board of Health | Local Source
Dougherty, Jr., T. H., | Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1935] | Local Source
Dowling, Oscar | Physician; President and Executive Officer, Louisiana State Board of Health [1917] | Local Source
Downing, Charles | Captain, Q.M.R.C. [1918] | Local Source
Doyle, Capt. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France [1917] | Local Source
Draper, W. F. | Acting Surgeon-General, United States Public Health Service; full name may be Warren F. Draper | Local Source
Driscoll, Daniel L. | Infected with yellow fever by Ames at Ft. McIntosh, Texas | Local Source
Driscoll, Mary G. | Aunt of Philip Showalter Hench; also known as “Auntie Gie” | Local Source
Dublin, [s.n.] | United States Public Health Service Statistician [1918] | Local Source
Duffield, M. P. | From Hardsocg Manufacturing Company [1907] | Local Source
Dunn, L. H. | SEE DUNN, LAWRENCE H. |
Dunn, Lawrence H. | Researcher with Rockefeller Foundation regarding yellow fever work done in West Africa, [1927] | Local Source
Dunshie, J. F. | Physician [1901] | Local Source
Dunster, Edward S. | Professor of Obstetrics at the University of Michigan [1874] | Full LC Authority is: Dunster, Edward S. (Edward Swift), (1834-1888).
Duque, Dr. | Cuban physician, defender of Finlay [1927] | Local Source
Durham, Herbert E. | (1866-1945) | English physician from the University of Liverpool studying tropical diseases [1900] |
Dutcher, Maj. | Physician, San Juan PR Military Hospital [1916] | Local Source
Dyar, Harrison G. | Biologist; entomologist | Full LC Authority is: Dyar, Harrison G. (Harrison Gray), (1866-1929).
Early, Jubal | SEE EARLY, JUBAL ANDERSON |
Early, Jubal Anderson | Civil War personage associated with Reed as a child | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Early, Jubal Anderson, (1816-1894).
Echeverria, J. R. | SEE ECHEVERRIA, JOSE R. |
Echeverria, Jose R. | Physician: Havana, Cuba; took part in Camp Lazear dedication ceremony; University of Maryland graduate. [1952] | Local Source
Echeverria, Rafael F. | SEE ECHEVERRIA RAFAEL T. |
Echeverria, Rafael T. | Major, United States Surgeon, Sanitary Officer and Army Officer in Cuba [1900]; played a part in rental of Camp Lazear site | Local Source
Eckman, James | Head of Editorial Department, Mayo Clinic [1951] | Local Source
Editor | New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal | Local Source
Edmunds, Major | United States Army; died of yellow fever in Cuba, more complete name is Frank H. Edmunds [1900] | Local Source
Edmunds, Mrs. | Wife of Major Edmunds; recovered from yellow fever [1900] | Local Source
Edmundson, Frank | Physician, Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh [1941] | Local Source
Edmundson, Sue | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench; wife of Frank Edmundson [1941] |
Edsall, David L. | Physician; Dean of the Harvard University Medical School [1924] | Local Source
Edwards, Major | Died of yellow fever in Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Edwards, Mrs. | Woman cared for at Camp Columbia by a supposedly immune female nurse who then contracted yellow fever; probably the wife of Major Edwards | Local Source
Edwards, [s.n.] | Acquaintance of Gorgas [1906] | Local Source
Elchinger, Charles F. | Purser, United Fruit Company Steamship Service, Medical Department (Report of Death Document, 1923); name appears as Chas. F. Elchinger | Local Source
Eliot, Charles William | President of Harvard University (1869-1909) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Eliot, Charles William, (1834-1926).
Eliot, Chas W. | SEE ELIOT, CHARLES WILLIAM |
Elizalde, Rafael H. | [1916] | Local Source
Elliott, Charles A. | Physician; wrote The Clinical Manifestations of Yellow Fever as Observed in Guayaquil in 1918 [1919] | Local Source
Elliott, Lillian M. | Principal of Harlem Evening High School For Women [1927] |
Ellis, C. H. | Manager, United Fruit Company [1923] |
Elmore, Vincent M. | Army Attache to Ambassador Beaulac; involved with the Camp Lazear dedication [1953] | Local Source
England, Thomas M. | (1876-1943) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name Thomas Marcus England; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Ennis, T. James | Manager, Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Havana [1947] | Local Source
Ernst, Harold C. | President of the Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Harvard University Medical School, Boston [1908] | Local Source
Esmey, Kindall | Student, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis | Physician; Director de la Division de Relaciones, Medicas y Sanitarias Panamericanas, Instituto Finlay, La Habana, Cuba [1945] | Local Source
Estrada Palma, Tomas | Cuban revolutionist and first president (1902–1906) of Cuba. | Full LC Authority is: Palma, Tom’as Estrada, (1835–1908).
Exposito, Cesar Rodriguez | SEE RODRIGUEZ EXPOSITO, CESAR |
Ezdorf, R. H. von | SEE VON EZDORF, RUDOLPH H. |
Faget, Jr., Charles | Yellow fever patient of Henry Rose Carter; died September 11, 1898 | Local Source
Fairchild, Jr., D. S. | Lieutenant Colonel, United States Medical Corps [1921] | Local Source
Fallon, John | Physician; Surgeon; Fallon Clinic, Worcester, Massachusetts [1942] | Local Source
Fanning, [s.n.] | Private, Hospital Corps; assisted in the care of yellow fever victims, Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Farnum, J. L. | Secretary to the Librarian of Congress [1928] | Local Source
Farshish, P. | Criticized Kelly for not mentioning Talmudic Works which show reference to the spread of disease by insects [1905] | Local Source
Fauntleroy, P. C. | Major, United States Army Medical Corps [1908] | Local Source
Felt, John P. | Reported on yellow fever cases in West Africa [1923] | Local Source
Feraud, Beranger | SEE BERENGER-FERAUD, DR. |
Ferguson, [s.n.] | Civilian clerk employed by the United States Army in Cuba; died of yellow fever [1900] | Local Source
Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, Gonzalo | 16th century explorer; writer on the West Indies | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, Gonzalo, (1478-1557). |
Fernandez, Felix E. | Physician, Havana, Cuba [1940] | Local Source
Fernandez, Fernando Lopez | Director, Las Animas Hospital [1948] | Local Source
Fernandez, Jose N. | Spanish volunteer in yellow fever experiment [1900] | Local Source
Fernandez, Nicanor | Spanish volunteer in yellow fever experiments [1900, 1901] | Local Source
Ferrell, John A. | Physician; Member, National Malaria Commission [1924]; Officer of the International Health Board? | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), (1880-1965).
Ferrer, Bartolome | Rented part of San Jose Farm [1905] | Local Source
Ferris, Dr. | Wrote report of cases of yellow fever in Ouidah, West Africa [1923] | Local Source
Ffirth, Stubbins | Researcher at University of Pennsylvania; nearly proved inoculation of yellow fever virus provides immunity [1804] | Local Source
Figueroa, Estanislao Pardo | President, Academy of Medicine in Lima, Peru (1919-1921) | Local Source
Finlay, Carlos E. | Physician; son of Carlos J. Finlay | Local Source
Finlay, Carlos J. | Cuban physician; a lieutenant; biographical information can be found at: http://www.finlay-online.com/welcome/whowasdrfinlay.htm; | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Finlay, Carlos Juan, (1833-1915).
Finlay, Carlos Juan | SEE FINLAY, CARLOS J. |
Finlay, Frank | Son of Carlos Finlay | Local Source
Finlay Institute | Institute concerned with public health in Cuba; see http://www.finlay-online.com/finlayinstitute/ | Local Source
Fishback, Dorothy | Student, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Fishback, Mary | Assistant, Reference Department, Indianapolis Public Library [1940] | Local Source
Fishbein, Morris | Physician; Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (1924-1949) see: http://social-sciences.uchicago.edu/fishbein/people/morris.htm; Editor of Hygeia [1941] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Fishbein, Morris, (1889-1976).
Fisher, H. C. | Chief Health Officer [1919] | Local Source
Fisher, L. M. | Association Sanitary Engineer, Publich Health Service [1921] | Local Source
Fisher, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps. [1917] | Local Source
Flannagan, Roy K. | Physician; Virginia State Board of Health [1917] | Local Source
Fleming, Bradford | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Fletcher, Anne | Richmond, Virginia portrait artist [1907] | Local Source
Fletcher, C. C. | Associate Chemist, Soil Fertility Investigations, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States Department of Agriculture [1929] | Local Source
Flexner, Simon | Physician; Professor, Johns Hopkins University, [1902]; member, Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board (1917-1919); biographer of W.H. Welch | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Flexner, Simon, (1863-1946).
Flint, Jr. Austin | (1836-1915) | Professor of physiology at the Medical College in New York | Local Source
Flippin, James Carroll | Acting Dean of the Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia and then Dean of the Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia from 1928 until his death on February 16, 1939 | Local Source
Folk, Levi | SEE FOLK, LEVI E. |
Folk, Levi E. | (1870-1936) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name is Levi Everett Folk; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Foltz, Capt. | Officer, Second Calvary, United States Army, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Fontaine, Katherine | Henry Rose Carter’s niece [1924] | Local Source
Fontaine, Louise | Henry Rose Carter’s sister [1924] | Local Source
Fontleroy, Dr. | Captain, United States Army Medical Corps; Advisor to the Sanitary Dept. of Cuba [1908] | Local Source
Forbes, Alice | Mother of Wallace W. Forbes who was a yellow fever experiment survivor; Chicago, Illinois [1942] | Local Source
Forbes, Mrs. | SEE FORBES, ALICE |
Forbes, Wallace | SEE FORBES, WALLACE W. |
Forbes, Wallace W. | (1878-1948) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name is Wallace Wellington Forbes; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Force, Edith R. | Science Department, Wilson Junior High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Formento, Felix | New Orleans physician who did not accept Reed’s mosquito threory [1901] | Full LC is: Formento, Felix, (1837-1907).
Forns, Alberto Recio | Cuban Physician [1944] | Local Source
Fors, Alberto J. | Agriculture Department, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Forwood, [s.n.] | SEE FORWOOD, WILLIAM H. |
Forwood, William H. | (1838-1915) | United States Army Surgeon General [1902]; full name is William Henry Forwood; see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Forwood.htm | Local Source
Fosdick, Harry Emerson |Minister, New York City Riverside Church; orator; worked with Peabody to publicize Reed [1920's] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Fosdick, Harry Emerson, (1878-1969).
Foster, J. G. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service [1924] | Local Source
Fowler, George | On General Lee’s staff [1899] | Local Source
Fowler, J. K. | Chairman, Yellow Fever Commission | Full name is Fowler, James Kingston | Local Source
Fox, Carroll | Assistant Surgeon, United States Public Health Service; entomologist specializing in fleas [1920's] | Local Source
Franck, Lillie W. | Wife of William R. Franck, Washington, D.C. [1948] | Local Source
Franco, Roberto | Physician; President, National Academy of Medicine, Columbia [1923] | Local Source
Franklin, Maj. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France [1917] | Local Source
Fransway, Arlyne C. | George E. Armstrong’s Secretary [1952] | Local Source
Frederick, Doris | Library of Congress employee, 1930 | Local Source
Freeman, Douglas | SEE FREEMAN, DOUGLAS SOUTHALL |
Freeman, Douglas Southall | Ph.D. Historian; Wrote editorial for the Richmond News Leader and became its editor in 1915 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Freeman, Douglas Southall, (1886-1953).
Freer, Harry L. | Chief Clerk, Office of the Chief of Engineers, War Department, United States Army [1941] | Local Source
Freire, Domingos | Bacteriologist, Brazil [1898] | Local Source
Freire, Dr. | SEE FREIRE, DOMINGOS |
Freyberg, R. H. | Physician, Rheumatology, Ann Arbor, Michigan [1941] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Freyberg, Richard H., (1904- ).
Fricks, L. D. | SEE FRICKS, LUNSFORD D. |
Fricks, Lunsford D. | Physician, Public Health Service Administrator [1920's] | Local Source
Froes, J. A. G. | Brazilian scientist; wrote The Etiology of Yellow Fever [1923] | Local Source
Frost. Dr. | SEE FROST, WADE HAMPTON |
Frost, Mrs. | SEE FROST, SUSAN HAXALL |
Frost, Susan | SEE PARRISH, SUSAN FROST |
Frost, Susan Haxall | Wife of Wade Hampton Frost [1923] | Local Source
Frost, W. H. | SEE FROST, WADE HAMPTON |
Frost, Wade H. | SEE FROST, WADE HAMPTON |
Frost, Wade Hampton | Physician, epidemiologist, was on faculty at Johns Hopkins University, edited Carter’s manuscript, [1928]; name varies as Wade H. Frost and W. H. Frost | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Frost, Wade Hampton, (1880-1938).
Frothingham, Louis Adams | (1871-1928) | United States Congressman; Representative from Massachusetts (1921-1928) | Local Source
Frye, G. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Fuchs, A. W. | Sanitary Engineer; United States Publich Health Service [1924] | Local Source
Fuente, Jose | Spanish volunteer in the yellow fever experiments [1901] | Local Source
Fulton, John S. | Physician; Secretary, State Board of Health of Maryland [1907] | Local Source
Furbush, [s.n.] | Gorgas wanted him as Health Officer of Panama [1905] | Local Source
Furnas, Joseph C. | Author, wrote article in Saturday Evening Post about John J. Moran [1939] | Local Source
Gage, E. H. | Involved in Malaria control work (1921-1923) | Local Source
Galbreath, R. S. | Physician, Huntington, Indiana [1941] | Local Source
Galindo, Miguel | Performed autopsy on Luis Villalobos Corona [1923] | Full LC is: Galindo, Miguel, (1883-1942).
Gandy, Charles M. | Acting Surgeon General [1913] | Local Source
Garcia, Pablo Isaac | The Alabama Photo Studios, Havana, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Gardiner, J. S. | Bureau of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department [1925] | Local Source
Gardner, W. J. | Wrote History of Jamaica [1873] | Full LC is: Gardner, W. J. (William James), (1825-1874).
Gatewood, Charles B. | Captain, 6th United States Cavalry, Fort Apache [1879] | Full LC Authority
Gawne, J. O. | Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. [1926] | Local Source
Gawne, Mrs. | Niece of Jesse Lazear; gave Philip Showalter Hench access to Lazear letters | Local Source
Geddings, Henry Downes | Physician with the Public Health Sevice; attacked Reed’s paper [1900] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Geddings, Henry Downes, (1859-1913).
Geiger, J. C. | Assistant Epidemiologist, United States Public Health Service [1919] | Local Source
Gelhardt, William | Found guilty of joining a mutiny at Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Georgia. State Board of Health | Used as “author” for general documents emanating from this office | Full LC Authority
Gere, Herbert | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Geronimo | Native American Indian Chief; chased by Reed in 1878 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Geronimo, (1829-1909).
Getman, F. H. | Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Stamford High School [1907] | Local Source
Gibson, John M. | Writer/Researcher; Department of Public Health, State of Alabama [1951]; Gibson wrote four books and more than 45 articles on subjects including military and medical history. Titles include: Physician to the World: the Life of General William C. Gorgas; Soldier in White: the Life of General George Miller Sternberg; Soldiers of the Word: the Story of the American Bible Society; and Those 163 Days: a Southern Account of Sherman’s March from Atlanta to Raleigh. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Gibson, John M. (John Mendinghall), (1898-1966).
Giddings, Dr. | SEE GEDDINGS, HENRY DOWNES |
Gilchrist, H. L. | SEE GILCHRIST, HARRY L. |
Gilchrist, Harry L. | Major General, United States Army; participated in Carroll’s typhoid experiment [1904] | Local Source
Gill, C. A. | Author of The Relation of Malaria to Altitude [1923] | Local Source
Gill, Robert S. | Treasurer, The Williams & Wilkins Company, Baltimore, Maryland [1941] | Local Source
Gillan, Mrs. | SEE GILLEN, ELLA M. |
Gillen, Ella M.| Contract nurse at Columbia Barracks [1900] |
Gillen, Mrs. | SEE GILLEN, ELLA M. |
Gillette, Alice M. | Contract nurse at Columbia Barracks [1900] |
Gilman, Daniel C. | SEE GILMAN, DANIEL COIT |
Gilman, Daniel Coit | First President of Johns Hopkins University (1875-1901); name also appears as D. C. Gilman | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Gilman, Daniel Coit, (1831-1908).
Gilman, Dr. | SEE GILMAN, DANIEL COIT |
Gilman, John Abbott | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Gilman, [s.n.] | SEE GILMAN, DANIEL COIT |
Ginty, Lt. | United States Army, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Girard, Stephen | (1750-1831) | Wealthy businessman; assisted victims during yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia. See: http://www.ushistory.org/girard/ | Local Source
Giraud, John J. | Physician, Baltimore, Md., thought to have found a cure for yellow fever [1806] | Full LC is: Giraud, John James (1759-1839).
Girault, Phoebe | Contract nurse at Columbia Barracks [1900] | Local Source
Glennan, A. H. | Acting Surgeon General [1915]; Bureau of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department, Office of the Surgeon General | Local Source
Goddard, Calvin H. | Associated with Henry Rose Carter [1923] | Local Source
Godfrey, E. S. | SEE GODFREY, EDWARD SETTLE |
Godfrey, Edward Settle | Major, 7th Cavalry. Father of Guy C. M. Godfrey | Full LC is: Godfrey, Edward Settle, (1843-1932).
Godfrey, Guy Charles Moore | Colonel; United States Army Surgeon; accused of incompetence in yellow fever cases by Reed; committed suicide according to Philip Showalter Hench (letter to Thomas J. Michie, dated February 27, 1942); name varies as Guy C.M. Godfrey | Local Source
Goethals, George W. | Engineer for Panama Canal | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Goethals, George W. (George Washington), (1858-1928).
Goethals, George Washington | SEE GOETHALS, GEORGE W. |
Goldbacher, N. V. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] |
Goldberger, Joseph | Doctor, United States Public Health Service | Full LC is: Goldberger, Joseph, (1874-1929).
Goldberger, Mrs. | She received a pension because her husband gave life in research of spotted fever [1929] | Local Source
Goldthwait, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps, Washington [1917] | Local Source
Goldwater, S. S. | Physician; Mount Sinai Hospital; NY Commissioner of Hospitals [1944]; “Pioneer of modern hospital administration”; see: http://www.mssm.edu/library/services/archives_collections/director-his.shtml | Local Source
Gomez, Federico | Cuban; Bestov Products Worker, Marianao [1941] | Local Source
Gomez, Ramon | Infected with yellow fever, he traveled on the U.S.S. Julia to San Juan, Puerto Rico, passing through quarantine [1908] | Local Source
Gonzales, Eladio | Brother of Garrido and Juan; Owner of Camp Lazear site when memorial was built; purchased land from Adran Macia | Local Source
Gonzales, Garrido | Brother of Eladio and Juan; Owner of Camp Lazear site when memorial was built; purchased land from Adran Macia | Local Source
Gonzales, Juan | Brother of Eladio and Garrido; Owner of Camp Lazear site when memorial was built; purchased land from Adran Macia | Local Source
Gonzalez, Adolfo | Physician, Havana, Cuba | Local Source
Gonzalez, Francisco | Mayor of Marianao, Cuba; unveiled plaque of Lazear at Camp Lazear Dedication [1952] | Local Source
Gooch, Robert C. | Chief of the Book Service, The Reading Rooms, The Library of Congress, United States [1941] | Local Source
Good, James W. | (1866-1929) | Secretary of War [1929]; United States Representative from Iowa (1909-1921); Full name is James William Good; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000275 | Local Source
Goodale, Capt. | Quartermaster at Camp Columbia [1900] | Local Source
Goodwin, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps, Washington [1917] | Local Source
Gordon, [s.n.] | Public Health Administrator General of San Jacinto, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Gorgas, Aileen | Daughter of William and Marie Gorgas | Local Source
Gorgas, Marie A. | SEE GORGAS, MARIE D. |
Gorgas, Marie D. | Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas; appears also as Gorgas, Mrs.; wrote book William Crawford Gorgas, His Life and Work with Burton J. Hendrick | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Gorgas, Marie D. (Maried Doughty), ( -1929).
Gorgas, Mary G. | Sister of William Crawford Gorgas | Local Source
Gorgas, William Crawford | Surgeon General of the United States Army (1914-1918); see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Gorgas.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Gorgas, William Crawford, (1854-1920).
Gould, Alice Bache | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Gould, George M. | Philadelphia Physician [1929] | Local Source
Gouzien, Dr. | Physician/researcher; wrote article on yellow fever diagnosis [1922] | Local Source
Gouzien, [s.n.] | SEE GOUZIEN, DR. |
Grable, [s.n.] | SEE GREBLE, EDWIN ST. JOHN |
Graham, [s.n.] | Patient of Lambert’s; name varies as “Grayham” | Local Source
Graham, Wallace H. | United States General; White House Physician (1945-1953) | Local Source
Grant, III, Ulysses Simpson | SEE GRANT, U. S. |
Grant, U. S. | Third Ulysses S. Grant; President of the National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Grant, U. S. (Ulysses S.), (1881-1968).
Grant, Ulysses S. | President, United States (1869-1877); General (1843-54, 1861-68); Interim Secretary of War, (1867-68); see: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ug18.html, http://www.lib.siu.edu/projects/usgrant/ andhttp://www.mscomm.com/~ulysses/ | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), (1822-1885).
Grau San Martin, Ramon | President, Cuba, (1933-34, 1944-48); Professor of Medicine at the University of Havana; see: http://www.library.miami.edu/chc/rep_grau.html and http://www.encyclopedia.com/printablenew/19595.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Grau San Martâin, Ramâon, (1887-1969).
Gray, C. S. | Trust Officer, “Lazear and Orr” [1904] | Local Source
Gray, Mrs. | Nurse in Cuba [1900]; Secretary of the U.S.W.N. [1941] | Local Source
Gray, [s.n.] | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Greathouse, Charles A. | Appears as an Indiana Congressman, but according to the United States Congressional Website there is no Greathouse | Local Source
Greble, Edwin St. John | Major General, United States Army; see: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/e-greble.htm | Local Source
Greble, Maj. | SEE GREBLE, EDWIN ST. JOHN |
Greene, Francis V. | General, United States Army [1899]; NYPD Commissioner (1903-1904) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Greene, F. V. (Francis Vinton), (1850-1921).
Greenleaf, Charles R. | Major and surgeon, United States Army [1887] | Full LC is: Greenleaf, Charles R. (Charles Ravenscroft), (1838-1911).
Gridley, Marion E. | Secretary of the Awards Committee for the Walter Reed Society | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Gridley, Marion Eleanor, (1906- ).
Griffitts, Dr. | SEE GRIFFITTS, T. H. D. |
Griffitts, H. D. | SEE GRIFFITTS, T. H. D. |
Griffitts, T. H. D. | Physician; United States Public Health Service, Assistant Epidemiologist; worked with Carter | Local Source
Griswold, Bessie M. | Contributed to the Walter Reed Foundation [1950] | Local Source
Griswold, Mrs. Arthur S. | SEE GRISWOLD, BESSIE M. |
Grody, Margaret E. | Student at the Harlem Evening High School; wrote essay on “A Hero,” dated April 11, 1927 | Local Source
Grosvenor, Gilbert | Editor, National Geograhic Magazine, Washington, D.C. [1946] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey, (1875-1966).
Grote, Carl A. | County Health Officer, Jasper, Alabama [1915] | Local Source
Grubbs, S. B. | Surgeon, United States Public Health Service, Office of Medical Officer in Charge, United States Quarrantine Station, Staten Island, New York [1924] | Local Source
Gruenberg, Benjamin C. | Physician; member of Peabody’s Yellow Fever Committee [1920's] | Local Source
Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Dr.) | SEE GRUENBERG, BENJAMIN C. |
Grunsky, Carl Ewald | (1855-1934) | Civil Engineer; see: http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/special/bios/Grunsky.htm | Local Source
Grunsky, [s.n.] | SEE GRUNSKY, CARL EWALD |
Guell, Gonzalo | Subsecretario de Estado, Vice-Canciller Secretario General de la Orden, Habana, Cuba [1953] | Local Source
Guildstrand, [s.n.] | American public health worker, Peru, [1921] | Local Source
Guiteau, Charles | Assassin of United States President James Abram Garfield [July 2, 1881]; see: http://gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/cl133.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Guiteau, Charles Julius, (1841-1882).
Guiteras, Juan | Also known as “John” Guiteras. Cuban physician; conducted yellow fever experiments with Carlos Finlay. | Local Source
Gunn, Selskar M. | Director, International Health Board in Paris [1922] | Local Source
Guthrie, J. Birney | Physician, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana | Local Source
Hackett, Dr. | SEE HACKETT, LEWIS W. |
Hackett, Lewis W. | (1884-1962) | Ph.D. Researcher; International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation; see also: http://rockefeller100.org/biography/show/lewis-wendell-hackett | Local Source
Hagedorn, Hermann | Author of biography of Leonard Wood | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hagedorn, Hermann, (1882-1964).
Hagedorn, [s.n.] | SEE HAGEDORN, HERMANN |
Haggard, Howard Wilcox | Lecturer, author, and professor of applied physiology at Yale who presented a series of radio talks. He wrote the script, “Yellow Jack,” for the Eastman Kodak Radio Program, September 1931; see: http://www.aabibliography.com/howardwhaggard.htm and http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/mma/radio2.html | Full LC Authority is: Haggard, Howard Wilcox, 1891-1959.
Hagood, Rivers, and Young | Charleston, South Carolina [1916] | Local Source
Haig, I. T. | Chief, Division of Forest Management Research, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture [1940] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Haig, Irvine T. (Irvine Theodore)
Hall, Francis C. | Physician, Boston, Massachusetts [1942] | Local Source
Hall, Mrs. John A. | Acknowledges support for John Kissinger [1907] | Local Source
Hall, Mrs. John Randolph | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Hall, [s.n.] | Assistant Adjutant General in the War Department [1903] | Local Source
Hallett, Maj. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France [1917] | Local Source
Hallock, Grace T. | Author of a biographical sketch of Walter Reed | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hallock, Grace T. (Grace Taber), (1893- ).
Halverson, Wilton L. | Physician; Director of Public Health, Department of Public Health, State of California, San Francisco, California; President, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California [1952] | Local Source
Hamann, August | Father of Paul Hamann | Local Source
Hamann, Paul | (1876-1933) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Hamer, P. M. | Chief, Division of Reference, National Archives, United States | Local Source
Hamilton, E. L. | Member of Congress from Michigan [1901] | Full LC is: Hamilton, Edward L. (Edward La Rue), (1857-1923).
Hamlin, E. B. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Hamman, Louis | Physician; Johns Hopkins Hospital; full name is Louis Virgil Hamman | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hamman, Louis, (1877-1946).
Hanberry, James E. | SEE HANBERRY, JAMES L. |
Hanberry, James F. | SEE HANBERRY, JAMES L. |
Hanberry, James L. | (1875-1961) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name James Lanard Hanberry; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Hanna, Lt. | Aide-de-Camp of Leonard Wood, Cuba [1900]; resigned and returned to the United States | Local Source
Hanney, John Francis | Yellow fever patient [1923] | Local Source
Hanson, Henry | Physician; involved with public health work in Ecuador, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Harbold, Robert P. | Quartermaster Major, United States Army [1919] | Local Source
Harder, Elbert | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Hardy, A. S. | Worked to honor Walter Reed in Virginia [1927] | Local Source
Harper, J. B. | Major, Finance Department, United States Army [1930] | Local Source
Harper, J. E. | Chief, Division of Appointments, Office of the Secretary, Treasury Department, Divison of Appointments [1916] | Local Source
Harris, H. A. | Physician; yellow fever public health work in Mexico (1922-1923) | Local Source
Harris, John T. | Judge, Harrisonburg, Va. [1875] | Full LC is: Harris, John T. (John Thomas), (1823-1899).
Harris, [s.n.] | On 1918 telegram: relieves John J. Moran from duty | Local Source
Harrison, James F. | Chairman of the Faculty, University of Virginia [1874] |
Harrison, Mrs. | Knew Reed at Fort Apache | Local Source
Harrison, Russel | SEE HARRISON, RUSSELL B. |
Harrison, Russell B. | Son of United States President Benjamin Harrison; for biographical sketch see: http://www.indianahistory.org/library/manuscripts/collection_guides/m0387.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Harrison, Russell B. (Russell Benjamin), (1854-1936).
Harrison, William G. | Professor of Medical History, Vanderbilt University Medical School, [1929]; full name is William Groce Harrison; to see his memoirs go to: http://www.uab.edu/historical/MC008.htm | Local Source
Harrison, William Groce | SEE HARRISON, WILLIAM G. |
Harrold, Mrs. | Emilie Lawrence Reed’s sister | Local Source
Hart, John W. | Vice-President, Winthrop Products, Inc.; involved with the preservation of the Camp Lazear site [1942] | Local Source
Hart, Joseph D. | Associated with the Observer Publishing Company, Washington, Pennsylvania [1940] | Local Source
Hartzell, John B. | Physician, Detroit, Michigan [1940] | Local Source
Harvard, Dr. | SEE HAVARD, VALERY |
Harvard Medical School | Called School of Medicine or Medical School in 1950′s; see: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/history.html | Full LC Authority
Harvard University | Used as corporate author | Full LC Authority
Harvey, Gwen | Program Director, WCCO TV, Radio City, Minneapolis, Minnesota [1953] | Local Source
Harvey, P. F. | Assistant Surgeon General, U. S. Army. Chief Surgeon, Department of the East [1906] | Local Source
Harwick, H. J. | Banker; involved with the Mayo Clinic [1938] | Full name is Harry J. Harwick | Local Source
Harwood, C. S. | Assistant Medical Officer, Stanns Creek, British Honduras [1924] | Local Source
Haskins, Arthur | Died of yellow fever at Pinar del Rio, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Hausheer, W. C. | Physician [1922] | Local Source
Havard, H. O. | SEE HAVARD, VALERY |
Havard, Valery | Chief Surgeon of the Division (Camp Columbia), United States Army Medical Corps., Cuba, [1900] | Full LC Authority is: Havard, Valery, (1846-1927).
Hawkins, G. A. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Hawley, P. R. | Major, Medical Corps, Executive Officer, Headquarters Army Medical Center [1932] | Local Source
Hay, James | United States Representative to Congress from Virginia (1897-1916); introduced bill to give Emilie L. Reed a pension; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000382 | Full LC Authority is Hay, James, (1856-1931).
Hay, John | (1838-1905) | United States Ambassador to Great Britain (1893-1898); United States Secretary of State (1898-1905) | Local Source
Hay, Representative | SEE HAY, JAMES |
Hayes, Paul | Colonel; Chief Medical Consultant, Department of the Army, Office of the Surgeon General, Washington, D.C. [1953] | Local Source
Hayne, Theodore | Worked with Carter on sanitary projects in Virginia and the Carolinas | Local Source
Haynes, James A. | Physician/Researcher? [1915] | Local Source
Hazlehurst, G. H. | Chief Sanitary Engineer, Alabama [1923] | Local Source
Heard, James D. | Physician, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1942] | Local Source
Hearn, Lafcadio | Writer | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hearn, Lafcadio, (1850-1904).
Hedgpath, Cecil | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Heger, Dr. | United States Army doctor at Willet’s Point, New York [1875] | Local Source
Heilbron, Bertha L. | Assistant Editor, Minnesota History; Minnesota Historical Society [1942] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Heilbron, Bertha L. (Bertha Lion), (1895-1972).
Heiser, Victor G. | (1873-1972) |Physician; Director for the East, The Rockefeller Foundation International Board, Yellow Fever Commission [1916] Associated with the International Board in the Phillipines, Asia; Full name is Victor George Heiser | Local Source
Hemmeter, John | James Carroll’s teacher and friend; wrote articles giving full credit for the Yellow Fever Commission to James Carroll while dismissing Reed and the other members [1908] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hemmeter, John C. (John Conrad), (1863-1931).
Hemphill, W. Edwin | Head, History Division, Virginia State Library [1951] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hemphill, William Edwin, (1912- )
Hench, Atcheson Laughlin | Brother of Philip Showalter Hench | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, (1891-1974).
Hench, Clara John Showalter | Mother of Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Hench, George | Husband of Nadine Hench [1942] | Local Source
Hench, Jacob Bixler | Father of Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Hench, John | SEE HENCH, JOHN BIXLER |
Hench, John Bixler | Son of Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Hench, Kahler | SEE HENCH, PHILIP KAHLER |
Hench, Mary | Wife of Philip Showalter Hench; full name is Mary Genevieve Kahler Hench | Local Source
Hench, Mary Showalter | Daughter of Mary and Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Hench, Mrs. J. B. | Mother of Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Hench, Nadine | Cousin of Philip Showalter Hench [1908] | Local Source
Hench, Philip Kahler | Son of Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Hench, Philip Showalter | Physician, Mayo Clinic; Awarded Nobel Prize with Edward C. Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein for the isolation of and first clinical use of cortisone [1950] see: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1950/ andhttp://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1950/hench-bio.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hench, Philip Showalter, (1896-1965).
Hench, Susan Kahler | Daughter of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Henderson, David Bremner | United States Representative from Iowa; Speaker of the House 56th and 57th Congresses; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000478 andhttp://clerkweb.house.gov/histrecs/history/members/henderson/archives.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Henderson, David Bremner, (1840-1906).
Henderson, Mr. | SEE HENDERSON, DAVID BREMNER |
Hendrick, Burton J. | SEE HENDRICK, BURTON JESSE |
Hendrick, Burton Jesse | Also appears as Hendrick, B. J.; wrote William Crawford Gorgas, His Life and Work with Marie D. Gorgas [1924] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hendrick, Burton Jesse, (1870-1949).
Henry Rose Carter’s Secretary | Name unidentified (see record number 00823007) | Local Source
Henry Young & Sons | Publisher (?), Liverpool, England [1921] | Local Source
Hepburn, Capt. | Contracted yellow fever in Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Hepburn, David | Professor in Anatomy Department, Edinburgh University [1890] | Local Source
Hepburn, Dr. | SEE HEPBURN, DAVID |
Hepler, Clara | Office of Medical Officer in Charge, Public Health Service, Treasury Department, United States [1917] | Local Source
Hernandez, Dr. | Studied under Noguchi [1923] | Local Source
Herrera, H. | Comandante, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Herrera, Jose M. | Luis Villalobos Corona’s physician [1923] | Local Source
Heutig, Mrs. | Knew Reed at Fort Apache [1879] | Local Source
Hewitt, Richard M. | Physician, Mayo Clinic [1946] | Local Source
Hidinger, L. L. | President, Morgan Engineering Company [1922] | Local Source
Hildebrand, James | (1862-1935) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Hildebrand, Samuel F. | United States Public Health Service worker or Bureau of Fisheries, Georgia, Alabama [1924] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hildebrand, Samuel F. (Samuel Frederick), (1883-1949).
Hill, William N. | President, Twentieth Century Club [1907] | Local Source
Hines, Frank T. | Veterans’ Administration [1936] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hines, Frank T. (Frank Thomas), (1879-1960) |
Hinkle, Thornton M | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Hinshaw, E. H. | SEE HINSHAW, EDMUND H. |
Hinshaw, Edmund H. | United States Congressional Representative from Nebraska (1903-1911). Instrumental in getting Annuity Bill passed for Lazear-Carroll Widows [1908]; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000639 | Local Source | Full name is Edmund Howard Hinshaw, (1860-1932).
Hirschman, Milton | Employee of Luther M. Cornwall Co. [1941] | Local Source
Hodges, Fletcher | Physician, Indianapolis, Indiana [1948] | Local Source
Hoff, Dr. | Physician; Walter Reed’s friend on Governor’s Island, New York [1875] | Local Source
Hoffman, Frances A. | Friend of Laura Carter’s [1925?] | Local Source
Hoffman, Frederick L. | Consulting Statistician for the Prudential Insurance Company | Full LC is: Hoffman, Frederick L. (Frederick Ludwig), (1865-1946).
Hoffmann, W. H. | German who wrote on pathology of yellow fever[1923]; part of Finlay Institute, Havana, [1942]; first name Wilhelm (?) | Local Source
Hogue, Margeris | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Hollander, Herbert S. | Managing Editor, The Ullman Feature Service [1931] | Local Source
Hollingsworth, William Y. | Physician, United States Public Health Service, United States Marine Hospital, New Orleans [1922] | Local Source
Holman, W. L. | Professor of Bacteriology, Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, University of Toronto, Canada | Local Source
Holmes, May Rose | Supervising Nurse, Ward 3, Columbia Post Hospital [1900] | Local Source
Hope, Miss | College “poetess” [1874] | Local Source
Horlbeck, Henry B. | Civil War doctor; Chairman of Health Officers, Charleston, S.C. | Local Source
Horner, H. H. | Superintendent, The Birmingham Water Works Company, Birmingham, Alabama [1916] | Local Source
Horr, Edward F. | Captain; wrote Columbia Barracks Sanitary Reports [1901] | Local Source
Horton, Bayard T. | (1895-1980) | Physician, United States; Associate of Philip Showalter Hench; received his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Virginia, 1922; worked at the Virginia Hospital (1923-1925); “The John Horsley Memorial Prize, University of Virginia : Second Award, 1929, to Bayard Taylor Horton, B. S., M. D”; for biographical information see: http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1504.html | Local Source
Hough, Neva Pauline | Ralph Hutchison’s Secretary, Washington & Jefferson College [1940] | Local Source
Houillon, Dr. | Physician; Chief Physician of the first class of the T.C., Head of the Health Service of the Ivory Coast [1923] | Local Source
Houle, E. C. | Physician; yellow fever public health work in Mexico (1922-1923) | Local Source
Houssay, Bernardo A. | Professor of Physiology, Buenos Aires; 1947 Nobel Prize recipient, see: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1947/press.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Houssay, Bernardo A. (Bernardo Alberto), (1887-1971).
Houssay, Prof. | SEE HOUSSAY, BERNARDO A. |
Houston, Mabel | SEE LAZEAR, MABEL H. |
Houston, Martha P. | Mother of Mabel Houston Lazear | Local Source
Houston, Mrs. | SEE HOUSTON, MARTHA P. |
Houston, Nellie | Sister of Mabel Houston Lazear | Local Source
Houston, William J. | Father of Mabel Houston Lazear | Local Source
Howard, Cecil | (1888-1956) | Sculptor; Canadian-American; sculpted bust of Walter Reed which is at the NYU Hall of Fame; see: http://dsc.gc.cuny.edu/part/practice/ekemel_list.html | Local Source
Howard, H. H. | International Health Board, Director for the West Indies [1924] | Local Source
Howard, L. O. | Professor; entomologist; specialized in identifying mosquitoes | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), (1857-1950).
Howard, Leland Ossian | SEE HOWARD, L. O. |
Howard, Lucy T. | Daughter of L. O. Howard [1946] | Local Source
Howard, Mrs. L. O. | Wife of L. O. Howard | Local Source
Howard, Mrs. Sidney Coe | Wife of Sidney Coe Howard [1942] | Local Source
Howard, O. O. | General, United States Army | Full LC Authority is: Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), (1830-1909).
Howard, Sidney Coe | Playwright who wrote “Yellow Jack” which was performed at the Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania; see: http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0824343.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Howard, Sidney Coe, (1891-1939).
Howard, Sydney | SEE HOWARD, SIDNEY COE |
Howland, R. B. | Involved with sending yellow fever vaccine to his Brazilian offices [1922] | Local Source
Hoyt, Avery S. | Acting Chief of Bureau, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, United States Department of Agriculture [1944] | Local Source
Hudson, Dr. | Physician; Yellow Fever Research in West Africa [1928] | Local Source
Hudson, N. Paul | Physician; Secretary-Treasurer, Department of Bacteriology, Ohio State University | Full LC Authority
Hufford, A. R. | Physician; involved with the Dean Memorial Bridge, Grand Rapids, Michigan [1940] | Local Source
Hull, Cordell | U.S. Secretary of State (1933-1944) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hull, Cordell, (1871-1955).
Hume, Edgar Erskine | Lieutenant-Colonel; United States Medical Corps; in charge of the United States Army Medical Library [1934?]; for biographical information see: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/eehume.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hume, Edgar Erskine, (1889-1952) .
Hume, Maj. | SEE HUME, EDGAR ERSKINE |
Humphrey, Charles Frederick | (1844-1926) | Brigadier General, 22d Quartermaster General (1903-1907); see biographical information at: http://www.qmfound.com/BG_Charles_Humphrey.htm | Local Source
Humphrey, Gen. | SEE HUMPHREY, CHARLES FREDERICK |
Humphrey, James Ellis | Researcher/Botanist, Johns Hopkins; died of yellow fever on research trip to Jamaica [1897] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Humphrey, James Ellis, (1861-1897).
Hunt, [s.n.] | Professor; collaborated on four books with James Peabody [1929] | Local Source
Hunter, David | (1802-1886) | General, Civil War; West Virginia; see http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USACWhunter.htm and http://web.vmi.edu/archives/civil%5Fwar/hrmiller.html andhttp://web.vmi.edu/archives/civil%5Fwar/hunter.html | Local Source
Hunter, General | SEE HUNTER, DAVID |
Hunter, Thomas H. | Physician; Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine [1953] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hunter, Thomas H. (Thomas Harrison), (1913-1997).
Hurd, Henry M. | Physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital [1904]; full name is Henry Mills Hurd; first Superintendent of the Johns Hopkins Hospital | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills), (1843-1927).
Hurley, Patrick J. | United States Secretary of War (1929-1933); see; http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=42529 and http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/Sw-SA/Hurley.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay), (1883-1963).
Hurtado, Ciro | Luis Villalobos Corona’s physician [1923] | Local Source
Hurtado, Felix | Cuban Ambassador to the World Health Organization [1954] | Full LC Authority is: Hurtado, Felix P., (1924- ).
Hutchinson, Amory H. | Wrote the play “Hard Bargain” about Jesse W. Lazear [1936] | Full name is Amory Hare Hutchinson | Local Source
Hutchinson, J. C. | SEE HUTCHINSON, JOSEPH |
Hutchinson, Joseph | Physician, Brooklyn Surgeon; Mentor of Walter Reed [1869] | Local Source
Hutchison, Harriet | Wife of Ralph Cooper Hutchison | Local Source
Hutchison, Ralph C. | SEE HUTCHISON, RALPH COOPER |
Hutchison, Ralph Cooper | President of Washington and Jefferson College | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, (1898-1966).
Ibanez, F. Marti | SEE MARTI IBANEZ, F. |
Ide, A. W. | Physician; friend of Philip Showalter. Hench [1940] | Local Source
Iglesias, Alfredo | Physician; Worked on the International Health Board, leptospira experiments in Mexico (1923-24) | Local Source
Iglesias, Dr. | SEE IGLESIAS, ALFREDO |
Iglesias, Luis J. | Physician, Havana, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Ijams, Colonel | Assistant Administrator, Veterans’ Administration [1936] | Local Source
Ireland, Elizabeth L. | Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland | Local Source
Ireland, M. W. | SEE IRELAND, MERRITTE W. |
Ireland, Merritte W. | Surgeon General of the United States Army (1918-1931); also appears as Ireland, Merritte W. and Ireland, M.; see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Ireland.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ireland, M.W. (Merritte Weber), (1867-1952).
Ireland, Mr. | SEE IRELAND, MERRITTE W. |
Ireland, Mrs. | Wife of Merritte.W. Ireland | Local Source
Ireland, William W. | Surgeon; Major, United States Army? [1908] | Local Source
Ives, Dr. | Physician, United States Army Medical Corps., Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Jackson, Andrew | (1767-1845) | United States President (3/4/1829 -
3/3/1837); see biographical information at: http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?PresidentNumber=7 and http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/aj7.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Jackson, Andrew, (1767-1845).
Jackson, Harry Frederick | Army patient cared for by James Kissinger when Kissinger was hospital attendant. | Local Source
Jackson, Laura Grace | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Also known as Mrs. Harry Frederick Jackson | Local Source
Jacobson, Arthur C. | Physician; “Medical Times,” New York City, New York [1949] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), (1872-1958).
James, Col. | Scientific researcher; known as a “bench man” [1923] | Local Source
Jean, Sally L. | Health Education Consultant, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York [1927] | Local Source
Jefé de Sanidad | Chief Sanitary Officer in Havana Cuba, specific name not known [1908] | Local Source
Jefferson Medical College | Used as corporate author; founded in 1824; see: http://www.tju.edu/jmc/home/index.cfm | Full LC Authority
Jefferson, Thomas | United States President (1801-1809); see biographical information at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/tj3.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Jefferson, Thomas, (1743-1826).
Jenkins, William T. | Physician; Health Commissioner of New York City and Health Officer of the Port [1912] | Local Source
Jenner, Edward | Doctor; discovered vaccination against smallpox; see: http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/nathist/jenner.html and http://www.jennermuseum.com/ | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Jenner, Edward, (1749-1823).
Jenner, William Ezra | Indiana State Senator (1944-1945; 1947-1959). Introduced a bill to set aside $350,000 to memorialize Reed and his work. | Full LC Authority is : Jenner, William E. (William Ezra), (1908-1985 ).
Jennings, S. L. | Lieutenant Colonel, United States Airforce; Chief Photographic Records & Services Division, Office of the Air Adjutant General [1948] | Local Source
Jernagan, Warren G. | SEE JERNEGAN, WARREN G. |
Jernegan, N. May | Wife of Warren G. Jernegan | Local Source
Jernegan, Warren G. | (1872-1919) | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full name Warren Gadsden Jernegan; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Joffre, Gen. | French General; Head of the French Mission to Washington [1917] | Local Source
Johnson, Andrew | United States President (1865-1869); see: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/aj17.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Johnson, Andrew, (1808-1875).
Johnson, Dr. | Pathologist of the Central Board of Health [1916] | Local Source
Johnson, H. A. | Librarian [1940] | Local Source
Johnson, J. H. | Physician; Chairman, Board of Trustees, University of Alabama [1911] | Local Source
Johnson, Louis | Colonel, Clarksburg, West Virginia [1942] | Local Source
Johnson, Lucius W. | Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy [1942] | Local Source
Johnson, N. B. | Did preliminary work on maps for History of Yellow Fever [1927] | Local Source
Jones, Clarence Porter | Virginian involved in restoring Reed homeplace | Local Source
Jones, Col. | Officer, United States Army [Medical Corps.?], France [1917] | Local Source
Jones, George A. | Chief Clerk of the Office of the Surgeon General [1901] | Local Source
Jones, Harold W. | (1877-1958) | Colonel, United States Army Medical Corps; Librarian and Director, Army Medical Library, The War Department (1936-1944); see: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/tour/portraits3.html; President of the Medical Library Association (1939-1941) | Local Source
Jones, Hartley | Found guilty of joining a mutiny at Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Jones, Jr., Huston | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Jones, Percy | Served with Jefferson Randolph Kean in the United States Ambulance Service [1917] |
Jordan, Harvey | SEE JORDAN, HARVEY E. |
Jordan, Harvey E. | (1878-1963) | M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D.; Eugenicist; Dean, University of Viginia School of Medicine (1940-1949); full name is Harvey Ernest Jordan | Local Source
Jordan, Harvey Ernest | SEE JORDAN, HARVEY E. |
Kahler, Mrs. | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1948] | Local Source
Kahn, Julius | United States Representative from California (1899-1903; 1905-1924); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000003 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kahn, Julius, (1861-1924).
Kahn, Morton C. | Professor of Public Health at Cornell [1940's]; friend and supporter of Carlos E. Finlay | Local Source
Kain, F. B. | Secretary, James T. White and Company Publishers [1915] | Local Source
Kane, Emma G. | Principal, Lazear School, Oakland, California [1914] | Local Source
Kane, [s.n.] | Associated with the Virginia Malaria Bureau [1922] | Local Source
Kane, Thomas | United States army nurse who cared for yellow fever volunteers [1900] | Local Source
Karshner, Clyde F. | Physician, Grand Rapids, Michigan [1927] | Local Source
Kean, Adelaide Prescott | Stepmother of Jefferson Randolph Kean | Local Source
Kean, Cornelia | SEE KEAN, CORNELIA KNOX |
Kean, Cornelia Knox | Second wife of Jefferson Randoph Kean, married March 24, 1919 | Local Source
Kean, Jefferson Randolph | Physician; Major in the United States Army; Chief sanitary officer of Havana; alumnus of the University of Virginia Medical School, Class of 1883; descendent of President Thomas Jefferson. Also known as “Rannie.” Married Louise Young | Full LC is: Kean, Jefferson Randolph, (1860-1950).
Kean, Louise | SEE KEAN, LOUSE YOUNG |
Kean, Louise Young | (1877-1915) | First wife of Jefferson Randolph Kean, married October 10, 1894; cited as Louise Hurlburt Young Kean in the documents | Local Source
Kean, Martha | Daughter of Jefferson Randolph and Louise Young Kean | Local Source
Kean, Robert | SEE KEAN, ROBERT H. |
Kean, Robert H. | Son of Jefferson Randolph and Louise Young Kean | Local Source
Keating, John McLeod | Author, wrote A History of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878…, appears as J.M. Keating | Full LC Authority is: Keating, John McLeod, (1830-1906).
Keefer, Chester S. | Physician, Evans Memorial Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts [1948] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Keefer, Chester S. (Chester Scott), (1897- ).
Keefer, Frank R. | (1890-1938) | Physician; Brigadier General; served on the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Association. |
Keeling, Hal R. | Journalist: Indianapolis Star; provided information about Reed’s presentation in Indianapolis [1948] |
Keen, W. W. | SEE KEEN, WILLIAM W. |
Keen, William W. | Surgeon; see biographical information at: http://www.collphyphil.org/FIND_AID/hist/histwwk6.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is Keen, William W. (William Williams), (1837-1932).
Kellogg, Dr. | Physician; involved with pensions for the widows of Reed, Lazear, and Carroll [1929] | Local Source
Kellogg, George A. | Advertising Director, John Wyeth & Brother, Inc. [1941]; published “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” illustrations [1940's] | Local Source
Kellogg, John | Son of George A. Kellogg [1942] | Local Source
Kellogg, Robin | Daughter of George A. Kellogg [1942] | Local Source
Kelly, Howard A. | Physician; author of Reed biography: Walter Reed and Yellow Fever. | Full LC is: Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), (1858-1943).
Kelly, John J. | Priest at the Universidad de Villanueva, Cuba [1953, 1954] | Local Source
Kelly, William D. | From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [1938] | Local Source
Kemp, [s.n.] | Assistant to Mr. Norton, Ambulance Service Unit, France [1917] | Local Source
Kendall, Edward C. | Physician; awarded Nobel Prize with Philip Showalter Hench and Tadeus Reichstein for the isolation of and first clinical use of cortisone [1950]; worked at the Mayo Clinic; see: http://www.cbhr.ca/pub-awa/can-bchr/1950.htm , http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1950/kendall-bio.html http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1950/ | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kendall, Edward C. (Edward Calvin), (1886-1972).
Kenealy, J.N. | Sent John J. Moran’s address to Hewitt | Local Source
Kennedy, Elijah R. | Insurance agent [1907] | Local Source
Kennedy, Foster | Physician, New York City; see: http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1181.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kennedy, Foster, (1884-1952).
Kent, Charles W. | Ph.D.; School of English Literature, University of Virginia [1905] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kent, Charles William, (1860-1917).
Kernan, Gen. | General, commanding the line of communications, France [1917] | Local Source
Kerr, J. W. | SEE KERR, JOHN W. |
Kerr, John W. | Bureau of The Public Health Service, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. [1915]; name also appears as J.W. Kerr | Local Source
Kerr, R. W. | Major, Medical Corps, Executive Officer; Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C. [1927] | Local Source
Keys, Thomas E. | Librarian, Mayo Clinic Library [1946] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Keys, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), (1908- ).
Kibler, J. Luther | Writing a booklet on “The Life and Works of Dr. Reed.” [1927] | Local Source
Kidwell, Mrs. | Associated with the United States Government Printing Office | Local Source
Kimball, H. F. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Kindrick, Thelma | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
King, A. F. A. | Physician; Officer, Washington Academy of Sciences [1908] | Local Source
King, Capt. | Captain of the Cavalry; later became Superintendant of Yellowstone Park [1905] | Local Source
King, Henry S. | Civilian Q.M. packer; he and his wife were among the first to contract yellow fever in Quemedos, Cuba [May, 1900] | Local Source
King, Mrs. Henry S. | First known case of yellow fever in 1900 outbreak in Quemedos, Cuba [May, 1900] | Local Source
King, W. W. | Surgeon, Chief Quarantine Officer [1916], San Juan Puerto Rico | Local Source
King, William F. | Physician; General Chairman, American Public Health Association (Indinanapolis Convention, 1933); Name varies as “Wm. F. King” | Local Source
Kings County Hospital Alumni Association | [1906] | Local Source
Kinyoun, Joseph J. | Physician [M.D. 1882] and Bacteriologist [Ph.D. 1896]; Director of the Army Medical Museum [1919]; See biographical note at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/ead/kinyoun.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kinyoun, Joseph J. (Joseph James), (1860-1919).
Kirby, Charles | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Kirk, Dr. | SEE KIRK, NORMAN T. |
Kirk, Norman T. | Physician, Surgeon General of the United States Army (1943-1947); see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Kirk.htm | Partial LC Authoirty; Full LC is: Kirk, Norman T. (Norman Thomas), (1888-1960).
Kirk, Robert H. | Comptroller, The Rockefeller Foundation [1917] | Local Source
Kissinger, Ida E. | Wife of John R. Kissinger | Local Source
Kissinger, John R. | (1877-1946) | Yellow fever volunteer; full name John Richard Kissinger; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Kissinger, Mrs. | SEE KISSINGER, IDA E. |
Kitchens, Retha | United States Public Health Services lab worker, Memphis, [1924] | Local Source
Kleberg, Rudolph | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Kligler, I. J. | Malaria Research Unit, Department of Health, Haifa, Palestine [1925] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kligler, Israel J. (Israel Jacob), (1889- 1944).
Klotz, Oskar | Researcher with the Rockefeller Foundation, yellow fever work in West Africa | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Klotz, Oskar, (1878- ).
Knapp, [s.n.] | Jesse W. Lazear’s classmate in Scotland [1890] | Local Source
Knox, P. C. | SEE KNOX, PHILANDER C. |
Knox, Philander C. | Instrumental in getting Annuity Bill passed for Lazear-Carroll Widows [1908]. United States Attorney General (1901-04); Senator from Pennsylvania, (1904-09, 1917-21); United States Secretary of State, (1909-13); delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, [1920]. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Knox, Philander C. (Philander Chase), (1853-1921).
Knutson, Harold | United States Congressman from Minnesota (1917-1949) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Knutson, Harold, (1880-1953).
Kober, Dr. | SEE KOBER, GEORGE M. |
Kober, George M. | Physician; United States Army Acting Assistant Surgeon and Post Surgeon; Dean of the Georgetown School of Medicine; See: http://gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/cl75.htm andhttp://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/ead/kober.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Kober, George M. (George Martin), (1850-1931).
Koch, Robert | (1807-1871)? | Researcher; associated with Carlos Finlay | Local Source
Kohnke, Quitman | New Orleans physician; involved with the quarantine regulations of railway cars [1903] | Local Source
Komp, W. H. W. | United States Public Health Service Sanitary Engineer [1923] | Local Source
Kosslow, Elizabeth S. | Author: Biography of Walter Reed [1927] | Local Source
Krauss, Willliam A. | Physician; Surgeon, United States Public Health Service, Memphis, [1924] | Local Source
Kriesley, Pvt. | Private at Camp Columbia [1900?] | Local Source
Kudo, R. | Japanese Scientist [1922] | Local Source
Kyle, Mary B. | Second wife to Lemuel S. Reed | Local Source
La Garde, Dr. | SEE LA GARDE, LOUIS A. |
La Garde, Louis A. | U.S. Army Surgeon; worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: La Garde, Louis A. (Louis Anatole), (1849-1920).
La Garde, Mrs. B. L. | SEE TRUBY, BARBARA |
La Garde, Richard | Husband of Barbara Truby |
La Roche, Rene | French Physician; yellow fever researcher; see: http://www.collphyphil.org/FIND_AID/hist/histlr2.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: La Roche, R. (Rene), (1795-1872).
Ladd, Maj. | Officer, United States Army, Division Headquarters, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Lafferty, John J. | Minister; spoke about Lemuel Reed and James Clayton Reed at a Virginia conference [1880] | Local Source
LaGarde, Louis A. | SEE LA GARDE, LOUIS A. |
Lage, Guiellermo | Doctor at Finlay Institute [1940] | Local Source
Laine, Dr. | Physician, Cuba [1900]; Leonard Wood’s attending physician | Local Source
Lake, Dorothy M. | (1917-2000) | Assistant in Education, The American Museum of Natural History, New York; full name is Dorothy Morris Lake; married to Harold G. Lake | Local Source
Lamb, D. S. | Physician | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lamb, Daniel Smith, (1843-1929).
Lambert, Gustaf E. | (1874-1962) | Hospital nurse during the yellow fever experiments [1900]; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Lambert, Gustav | SEE LAMBERT, GUSTAF E. |
Lambert, Gustus E. | SEE LAMBERT, GUSTAF E. |
Lambert, Mrs. | Wife of Gustaf E. Lambert | Local Source
Lambert, [s.n.] | Authority over sanitation work in the Canal Zone, position unknown. | Local Source
Lamborn, Charles C. | Treasurer, National Savings and Trust Company, Washington, D. C. [1924] | Local Source
Lampner, Harold | United States. Army Medical Corps; involved with the Camp Lazear dedication [1953] | Local Source
Lampson, Robin | Author who wrote Death loses a pair of wings: the epic of William Gorgas and the conquest of yellow fever, a novel in cadence [1939] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lampson, Robin, (1900- ).
Langer, William Cary | Acting Secretary of War [1901] | Local Source
Lappage, Eleanor | Secretary to Tom D. Spies [1952] | Local Source
Lastra, Jose Elias Olivella | Cuban Physician [1953]; Minister of Health and Human Services in Cuba | Local Source
Latimer, Caroline | Physician; Author of “Youth’s Companion Reed Story”; name verified in letter from her to Charlotte C. Sweitzer | Local Authority
Latimore, Caroline | SEE LATIMER, CAROLINE |
Latimore, Dr. | SEE LATIMER, CAROLINE |
Lavinder, Claude H. | Surgeon, United States Public Health Service; also known as C. L. Lavinder and C. H. Lavinder | Local Source
Law, Frank F. | President, Wyeth Company; associated with commissioning of the Cornwell painting [1948] | Local Source
Lawrence, Annie | SEE VAUGHAN, ANNIE |
Lawrence, Emilie | SEE REED, EMILIE LAWRENCE |
Lawrence, Emilie B. | SEE REED, EMILIE LAWRENCE |
Lawrence, Hannah R. | Mother of Emilie Lawrence Reed | Known also as Hannah Rea Lawrence. | Local Source
Lawrence, John Vaughan | Father of Emilie Lawrence Reed | Local Source
Lawrence, Mrs. | SEE LAWRENCE, HANNAH R. |
Lawson, George B. | Physician [1940] | Local Source
Lawton, Gen. | Military Governor of a province in Cuba [1898] | Local Source
Lazear, Catherine E. | SEE SETH, CATHERINE E. |
Lazear, Charles Clayland | Brother of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Lazear, Charlotte C. | Mother of Jesse W. Lazear; She remarries and later becomes Charlotte Clayland Sweitzer [~1920]; Aunt of Alexander L. Seth and Grandmother of William Houston Lazear; full name is Charlotte Clayland Pettigrew Lazear Sweitzer | Local Source | SEE ALSO SWEITZER, CHARLOTTE C. |
Lazear, Houston | SEE LAZEAR, WILLIAM HOUSTON |
Lazear, James B. | Uncle of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Lazear, Jesse | (1804-1877) | Grandfather of Jesse W. Lazear; married to Frances Burbridge | Local Source
Lazear, Jesse T. | Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1904] | full name is Jesse Thomas Lazear, son of Thomas C. Lazear | Local Source
Lazear, Jesse W. | (1869-1900) | Physician on Yellow Fever Committee; full name is Jesse William Lazear; died from yellow fever; congressional gold medal recipient; see genealogy at:http://etext.virginia.edu/healthsci/reed/public/images/004/00456005.jpg; Hall dedicated to him: http://www.washjeff.edu/departments/chemistry/home%20page.html | Local Source
Lazear, John M. | Son of Jesse T. Lazear | Local Source
Lazear, Leatha | Prepared a booklet on the history of the Yellow Fever Experiments | Local Source
Lazear, Mabel H. | Wife of Jesse W. Lazear [1896]; Full name is Mabel Houston Lazear; appears as Mabel Houston (before she was married) | Local Source
Lazear, Mabel M. | SEE LAZEAR, MABEL H. |
Lazear, Margaret | SEE BRIGGS, MARGARET LAZEAR |
Lazear, Mrs. Houston | Wife of William Houston Lazear [1952] | Local Source
Lazear, Thomas C. | Lawyer; son of Jesse T. Lazear [1908]; full name is Thomas Clay Lazear | Local Source
Lazear, William Houston | Son of Jesse W. Lazear. Also known as “Buster” and “Houston” | Local Source
Lazear, William L. | (1840-1878) | Father of Jesse W. Lazear; full name is William Lyone Lazear | Local Source
Lazier, Wilbur A. | Director of Chemical Research and Development, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., Manufacturing Chemists, Brooklyn, New York [1952] | Local Source
Leahy, Dr. | Doctor in Boston [1939] | Local Source
Leake, James P. | Retired Medical Director, National Institute of Health, United States Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency, Bethesda, Maryland [1946] | Local Source
Leathers, W. S. | Physician, State Health Officer, Mississippi [1923] | Local Source
Leavitt, D. E. | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Leavitt, Dave | Sent a Walter Reed Sanitary Report, found at Station Hospital, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, to Philip Showalter Hench; Full name is “Milo David Leavitt, Jr.” [1947] | Local Source
Leavitt, Jr., Milo David | SEE LEAVITT, DAVE |
Lebredo, Dr. | SEE LEBREDO, MARIO G. |
Lebredo, Mario G. | Physician, Cuban sanitation, defender of Finlay; Full name is Mario Garcia Lebredo. See: http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/spu/vol26_1_00/spu05100.htm | Local Source
Lebredo, Mario J. | SEE LEBREDO, MARIO G. |
Ledlie, Kate S. M. | Contract nurse at Columbia Barracks [1900] | Local Source
Lee, Fitzhugh | General, United States Army, Seventh Corps, Cuban operations. | Local Source | Appears to be the same name as: Lee, Fitzhugh, (1835-1905), which is in LC Authority file.
Lee, Mrs. | Wife of Fitzhugh Lee | Local Source
Lee, Robert E. | General, United States Army; see biographical information at: http://spider.georgetowncollege.edu/htallant/courses/his312/dwoolley/anvlee.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), (1807-1870).
Leidelin, Harold | Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Yellow Fever Bureau, University of Liverpool [1915] | Local Source
Leikind, Morris C. | Chief, Division of Historical Research, Medical Museum, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. [1951] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is Leikind, Morris C. (Morris Cecil), (1905- ).
LeMan, Lloyd D. | Major, Signal Corps, Office of the Chief Signal Officer, War Department, United States [1942] | Local Source
Lemon, W. S. | Physician; associated with the Mayo Clinic [1937] | Local Source
Lenner, [s.n.] | Unveiled plaque of Carroll at Camp Lazear dedication [1953] | Local Source
Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez | Daughter of Aristides Agramonte; Referred to as “Miss Agramonte”, even though she was married; name varies as “Estella” and as Estela Agramonte de Rodriguez Leon | Local Source
LePrince, Joseph A. | Physician; full name is: Joseph Albert Augustin LePrince, (1875-?); provided information to Robin Lampson for a biography of Gorgas; Sanitary Engineer with the United States Public Health Service | Local Source
LePrince, Joseph Augustine | SEE LEPRINCE, JOSEPH A. |
LeRoy y Cassa, Jorge | Physician; Jefe de Demografia Sanitaria Nacional, Havana, Cuba [1927] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Le-Roy y Cassa, Jorge, (1867-1934).
Lewis, James H. | SEE LEWIS, JAMES HAMILTON |
Lewis, James Hamilton | United States Senator from Illinois (1913-1919; 1931-1939); Representative from Washington (1897-1899); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000284 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lewis, James Hamilton, (1863-1939).
Lewis, Nellie | Roger Post Ames’ nurse, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Lewis, Senator | SEE LEWIS, JAMES HAMILTON |
Lhotka, Charles L. | Chief, Civics and Documents Department, The Chicago Public Library | Local Source
Liceaga, Eduardo | Physician; President of the Superior Board of Health, Mexico City [1900]; President of the Supreme Board of Health of Mexico City, Mexico [1903] | Full LC is: Lic’eaga, Eduardo, (1836-1920).
Lincoln, Abraham | United States President (1861-1865) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lincoln, Abraham, (1809-1865).
Lindsley, J. M. | Cuban physician; President of the International Quarantine League [1903] |
Linson, John H. | Surgeon, United States Public Health Service [1923]; name also varies J. H. Linson | Local Source
Lippard, Vernon W. | Physician; Dean of the Yale University School of Medicine | Partical LC Authority; Full LC is: Lippard, Vernon W., (1905- ).
Lippitt, W. F. | Physician; Director of Sanitation, San Juan PR Military Hospital [1916] | Local Source
Lister, Joseph | Doctor; discovered antiseptic surgery | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lister, Joseph, Baron, (1827-1912).
Livermore, William R. | Major General, United States Army; on General Lee’s staff in 1899 | Local Source
Lloyd, B. J. | Assistant Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service | Full LC is: Lloyd, Bolivar J. (Bolivar Jones), (1872 – ).
Lodge, Henry Cabot | United States House Representative (1887-1893) and Senator (1893-1924); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000393 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lodge, Henry Cabot, (1850-1924).
Logan, Leatha | Nurse; wrote biographies of the members of the Yellow Fever Commission [1943] | Local Source
Logan, R. Elwood | On staff of the American Museum of Natural History [1940] | Local Source
Lombard, M. S. | Physician, United States Public Health Service, Alabama [1922] | Local Source
Long, John D. | Assistant Surgeon General [1922] | Local Source
Lopez del Valle, Dr. | SEE LOPEZ DEL VALLE, JOSE A. |
Lopez del Valle, Jose A. | Physician, Cuban sanitation, defender of Finlay | Local Source
Lopez del Valle, [s.n.] | SEE LOPEZ DEL VALLE, JOSE A. |
Lopez, Guillermo Garcia | Physician, Havana, Cuba [1951] | Local Source
Lopez, Julian Zunzunegui | Referred to in Hench letters; was 7 years old at time of yellow fever experiments. Owned/rented? land around Camp Lazear; lived on part of the Rojas farm, rented by his father from the Rojas family | Local Source
Lorente, Sebastian | Director of Public Health for Peru [1925] | Local Source
Love, Albert E. | SEE LOVE, ALBERT G. |
Love, Albert G. | Lt. Colonel, United States Medical Corps.; associated with the Walter Reed Memorial Association | Local Source
Low, George G. | Secretary, Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London, England [1917] | Local Source
Lowdermilk, W. H. | Bookseller: W.H. Lowdermilk, Co. [1941] | Local Source
Lower, Margaret H. | Vice Chairman, Army Medical Center, Walter Reed General Hospital, The Memorial Chapel [1930] | Local Source
Lucas, Scott Wike | Illinois State Senator (1939-1951); introduced a bill to admit Gustaf E. Lambert to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor [1949] | Full LC is: Lucas, Scott Wike, (1892-1968).
Ludlow, Gen. | SEE LUDLOW, WILLIAM |
Ludlow, Miss | Physician; entomologist for Army Medical Museum [1925] | Local Source
Ludlow, [s.n.] | SEE LUDLOW, WILLIAM |
Ludlow, William | (1843-1901) | Major General, United States Army, Cuban operations; Military Governor of Cuba; see biographical information at :http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/ludlow.html | Local Source
Lundeen, Ernest | United States Representative from Minnesota (1917-19, 1933-37); United States Senator from Minnesota (1937-1940); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000514 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Lundeen, Ernest, (1878-1940).
Lust, G. W. | Soldier found guilty of mutiny at Columbia Barracks [October, 1900] | Local Source
Lutz, Adolpho | Brazilian physician [1900] | Local Source
Lyman, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps, position unknown | Local Source
Lynch, Delia A. | Worked to recognize A. S. Pinto’s efforts in yellow fever work [1942] | Local Source
Lyons, Bertha L. | Assistant to Director of Hall of Fame at New York University | Local Source
Lyster, Dr. | SEE LYSTER, THEODORE C. |
Lyster, Theodore C. | (1875-1933) |Physician; United States Army General during WWI; member of the Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board’s Yellow Fever Commission [1916] | Local Source
Lyster, Winifred | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Also known as Mrs. Henry F. Lyster | Local Source
Maass, Clara Louise | (1876-1901) | Nurse who died in yellow fever experiment; see: http://www.nursingworld.org/hof/maascl.htm and http://www.stamponhistory.com/people/maass.html | Local Source
Maass, Hedwig A. | Mother of Clara Louise Maass, lived in Orange N.J. [1910] | Local Source
MacArthur, Douglas | United States General, World War II; Aide to President Theodore Roosevelt (1906-1908); see: http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/cg&csa/MacArthur-D.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: MacArthur, Douglas, (1880-1964).
MacDonald, John T. | Physician, Miami, Florida [1948] | Local Source
MacDonald, William | Mrs. George Carroll’s lawyer [1954] | Local Source
Machado de Cardenas, Pedro | Physician; Jefe de Redaccion y Administrado, Revista de la Sanidad Militar, Havana, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Machado, Manuel | Peruvian public health yellow fever worker in Peru [1921] | Local Source
Macia, Adrian | Owner of the Camp Lazear (formerly San Jose Farm) infected clothing shack which Hench wanted to buy. | Local Source
Macia, Mr. | SEE MACIA, ADRIAN |
MacLachlan, Maude | “The Recorder,” Central High School , Syracuse, New York [1927] | Local Source
Macphail, N. P. | Medical Superintendant, United Fruit Company, Quirigua, Guatemala [1923] | Local Source
Madison, James | United States President (1809-1817); see biographical information at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jm4.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Madison, James, (1751-1836).
Magill, Mrs. | Jesse W. Lazear’s landlady in Edinburgh, Scotland [1890] | Local Source
Magoon, Charles E. | Judge; Governor of the Canal Zone; Provisional Governor of Cuba [1907] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC Local Source is: Magoon, Charles Edward, (1861-1920).
Maguire, John | Editor (?); accepting free-lance articles for his magazine [1950] | Local Source
Mahon, Anna | Wrote essay: “Types of Heroes” [1927] | Local Source
Malagon, Javier | Researcher (Ph.D.); Secretario, Instituto Panamericano de Geografia e Historia, Mexico [1952] | Local Source
Malaret, Blanca | Secretary to Dr. Saladrigas, Finlay Institute, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Malloch, Archibald | Librarian, New York Academy of Medicine | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Malloch, Archibald, (1887- ).
Mallock, Dr. | SEE MALLOCH, ARCHIBALD |
Malone, Dorotha | Student, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Mandel, Walter J. | Acting Deputy Collector, Treasury Department, St. Paul, Minnesota [1952] | Local Source
Manley, Clarence | Contract surgeon in Cuba (1898-1908) | Local Source
Mann, Kathleen | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Mansai, Patrick | SEE MANSON, PATRICK |
Mansfeld, A. S. von | SEE MANSFELDE, A. S. VON |
Mansfelde, A. S. von | Physician from Nebraska who tried to increase Lazear pension [1907] | Local Source
Manson, Patrick | Tropical disease authority; sometimes carried the title of “Sir” | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Manson, Patrick, Sir, (1844-1922).
Manson, Patrick (Sir) | SEE MANSON, PATRICK |
Manson, R. H. | Physician; with F. J. Kress Box Company [1917] | Local Source
March, Peyton Conway | General, United States Army; see biographical information at: http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/cg&csa/March-PC.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: March, Peyton Conway, (1864-1955).
Marchous, Emile | SEE MARCHOUX, EMILE |
Marchoux, Emile | (1862-1943) | French biologist for the Pasteur Institute in Brazil. He confirms Carroll’s findings about yellow fever [1903] | Local Source
Marietta, S. M. | General, United States Army | Local Source
Marrux, Garcia | Cuban Minister of Health [1941] | Local Source
Marsh, Charles S. | Captain, Corps of Engineers, Engineer Production Plant, United States Army [1941] | Local Source
Marshall, John | Virginia lawyer; Supreme Court Justice; see biographical information at: http://www.apva.org/apva/john.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Marshall, John, (1755-1835).
Marshall, Mary Louise | Librarian, School of Medicine, The Tulane University of Louisiana, Library Director (1929-1959) [1941]. See: http://www.tulane.edu/~matas/marshall.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Marshall, Mary Louise, (1893-1986).
Marshall, [s.n.] | Public health official, North Carolina, [1916] | Local Source
Martel, Charles | Chief classifier in the Catalogue Division of the Library of Congress [1930] | Local Source
Marti Ibanez, F. | Physician; Medical Director, Winthrop Products, Inc., New York City, New York; name varies as F. Marti Ibanez and Felix Marti Ibanez | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Marti-Ibanez, Felix, (1915-1972).
Martin, Franklin H. | President of the American College of Surgeons; see: http://www.facs.org/jacs/editors/fmartin.html | Full LC Authority is Martin, Franklin H. (Franklin Henry), 1857-1935.
Martin, Henry | (1826-1915) | Caretaker, University of Virginia; former Thomas Jefferson slave | Local Source
Martin, Senator | SEE MARTIN, THOMAS S. |
Martin, Thomas S. | United States Senator from Virginia (1895-1919); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000200 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Martin, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples), (1847-1919).
Martinez, Jose | Volunteer in the yellow fever experiments [1900] | Local Source
Martinez, [s.n.] | SEE MARTINEZ, JOSE |
Martinez H., J. | SEE MARTINEZ HERNANDEZ, JUAN |
Martinez Hernandez, Juan | Provided translations of the Mayan language for Henry Rose Carter [1932] | Full LC Authority is: Mart’inez Hern’andez, Juan.
Marvin, H. P. | Physician | Local Source
Mason, Charles F. | Major, Surgeon, United States Army [1905] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Mason, Charles Field, (1864-1922).
Mason, Edwin C. | Colonel, 2nd Infantry, Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Conducted performance evaluations for Walter Reed [1891] | Local Source
Mason, Robert J. | Colonel; Air Attache to Ambassador Beaulac; involved with the Camp Lazear dedication [1953] | Local Source
Mason, [s.n.] | Maryland Senator [1907] – however official Congressional website does not confirm this | Local Source
Mason, [s.n.] | United States Army [Medical Corps] | Local Source
Matas, Rodolfo | New Orleans doctor [1905] | Local Source
Matas, Rudolph | SEE MATAS, RODOLFO |
Mattingly, L. H. | Chief of Division, Property Accounts Division, Office of Auditor for the Island of Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Maupin, Dr. | SEE MAUPIN, S. |
Maupin, S. | Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy at the University of Virginia (1854-1865) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Maupin, S. (Socrates), (1808-1871).
Maus, Louis M. | On General Lee’s staff in 1899 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Maus, L. Mervin (Louis Mervin), 1851-1939.
Maxcy, Kenneth F. | Assistant Surgeon, United States Public Health Service, Southern United States [1924] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Maxcy, Kenneth Fuller, (1889-1966 ).
Maya, Thomas J. | Wrote article supporting yellow fever transmission by clothing [1905] | Local Source
Mayer, Edgar | Physician, New York City, New York [1943] | Local Source
Mayer, Williard D. | Physician; Detroit, Michigan [1951] | Local Source
Maynard, Harry Lee | (1861-1922) | United States Representative from Virginia (1901-1911); Proposed bill for pension; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000283 | Local Source
Maynard, Mr. | SEE MAYNARD, HARRY LEE |
Mayne, Bruce | Physician, United States Public Health Service [1920's] | Local Source
Mayo Clinic Library | Used as corporate author; library of the Mayo Clinic, named Mayo Clinic Library (in 1947 document) and is currently called Mayo Medical Libraries or Mayo Foundation Libraries; established in 1907; see:http://www.mayo.edu/medlib/medlib.html | Local Source
Mayo Foundation | Used as corporate author; established in 1919; see: http://www.mayoclinic.org/ | Full LC Authority is: Mayo Foundation
Mazzuri, Paul | Physician; assisted Roger Post Ames with care of yellow fever patients | Local Source
McAlpin, Gen. | Officer; United States Army [1901] | Local Source
McAlpin, Mrs. | Wife of General McAlpin [1901] | Local Source
McCain, Henry P. | Adjutant General of the United States Army [1916] | Local Source
McCan, [s.n.] | Wrote biographical sketch of Reed | Local Source
McCaw, W. D. | SEE MCCAW, WALTER D. |
McCaw, Walter D. | Officer, United States Army Corps; Author | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: McCaw, Walter D. (Walter Drew), (1863-1939).
McCaw, Walter Drew | SEE MCCAW, WALTER D. |
McClain, A. V. | Assistant to the President, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania [1940] | Local Source
McComas | SEE MCCOMAS, LOUIS E. |
McComas, Louis E. | United States Representative and Senator from Maryland, served as Representative (1883-1891), and the Senate (1899 -1905); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000351 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: McComas, Louis E. (Louis Emory), (1846-1907).
McConnell, J. C. | Camp Columbia volunteer; artist who made sketches of mosquitoes [1900] | Local Source
McConnell, [s.n.] | SEE McCONNELL, J. C. |
McCord, Lottie | Copied original yellow fever charts in Cuba [1900] | Local Source
McCoy, Adolphus E. | Student, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
McCoy, Frank R. | Major General, United States Army, appointed to Manchuria, [1930]; see: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamchs/house.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: McCoy, Frank Ross, (1874-1954).
McCoy, G. W. | Surgeon, Director, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. [1923] | Local Source
McCubbin, W. A. | Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, United States Department of Agriculture [1940] | Local Source
McCulloch, [s.n.] | Involved with Panama Canal work [1908] | Local Source
McCullough, [s.n.] | Gorgas wanted him to work in the Canal Zone [1905] | Local Source
McCutchen, Mary I. S. M. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Also known as Mrs. Charles McCutchen | Local Source
McDermott, G. A. | Publisher, wanted to publish Hench’s book on Reed [1946] | Local Source
McDonald, Angus | Major with the R.A.M.C. who conducted research with mosquitoes in England [1919] | Local Source
McEwan, E. F. | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1941] | Local Source
McEwen, Currier | Physician and Dean at New York University College of Medicine; corresponded with Hench after Camp Lazear dedication [1953] | Local Source
McFadden, [s.n.] | Son of a scientist who worked with Ronald Ross in London before WWI [1917] | Local Source
McFarland, Ross A. | Division of Research, George F. Baker Foundation, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University [1948]; see: http://www.libraries.wright.edu/special/manuscripts/aeromed.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: McFarland, Ross Armstrong, (1901-1976).
McGuffey, William Holmes | Professor of Philosophy; taught at the University of Virginia (1845-1873); ordained a Presbyterian minister [1829] See McGuffey Papers at: http://www.lib.muohio.edu/mcguffey/ | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: McGuffey, William Holmes, (1800-1873).
McGunnegle, James | Captain, Q. M. C., Adjutant [1918] | Local Source
McKee, Dr. | SEE MCKEE, JAMES C. |
McKee, James C. | Surgeon; Medical Director [1879] | Local Source
McKeever, Chauncey | Acting Adjutant General in the United States Army [1890] | Local Source
McKenna, F. A. | Manager, Hotel Nacional Habana de Cuba [1941] | Local Source
McKenna, William J. | Clerk of New York County [1892] | name appears as Wm J McKenna | Local Source
McKenzie, Vernon | United States Army Major, Personnel Division, Surgeon General’s Office [1956]; involved in the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor. | Local Source
McKinley, William | United States President (1897-1901). First appears in Lazear letters as a presidential candidate. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: McKinely, William, (1843-1901).
McKnight, Virginia Harley | Physician; contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
McLean, Angus | Member of the Detroit Board of Education (1937) | Local Source
McLean, Donald H. |(1884-1975) | Representative from New Jersey, United States Congress (March 4, 1933-January 3, 1945); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000545; full name is Donald Holman McLean | Local Source
McNeill, A. P. | Involved with the anti-malarial campaign at the F. J. Kress Box Company, Kress Community, Virginia [1917] | Local Source
McNinch, Joseph H. | Colonel, Chief Personnel Division, Surgeon General’s Office [1956] | Local Source
McPherson, Augusta C. | Wife of Dorsey M. McPherson [1879] | Local Source
McPherson, Dorsey M. | Worked with Reed at Fort Apache [1879] | Local Source
McPherson, Rev. | Officiated at Lazear’s funeral [1900] | Local Source
Mead, S. C. | Secretary, The Merchants’ Association of New York [1907] | Local Source
Medgo, Arthur V. | Vice President of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia [1903]; involved with Congressional bill to grant Emilie Lawrence Reed a yearly pension of $4,000 | Local Source
Medina, Garcia | SEE MEDINA, PABLO GARCIA |
Medina, P. Garcia | SEE MEDINA, PABLO GARCIA |
Medina, Pablo Garcia | Director, National Hygiene, Columbia [1923] | Full name is Pablo Garcia Medina | Local Source
Meehan, Col. | Involved with the marble bust of Walter Reed [1935] | Local Source
Meitin, Antonio Garcia | Architect of Camp Lazear Monument (1952-1953) | Local Source
Melier, Charles | French Physician; wrote book on an epidemic at St. Nazaire, France [1919?]| Local Source
Mellon, Andrew | SEE MELLON, ANDREW W. |
Mellon, Andrew W. | United States Secretary of the Treasury (1921-1932) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), (1855-1937).
Meloan, Alice | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Mendelsohn, Isador W. | Associate/Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service [1922] | Local Source
Mendoza, Ricardo | Physician with public health yellow fever work in Peru [1921] | Local Source
Merchants’ Association of New York | Sent telegram to Mabel H. Lazear [1908] | Full LC Authority
Merrill, O. C. | Executive Secretary, Secretary of the Treasury [1920] | Local Source
Messer, Richard | Chief Engineer, Virginia Board of Health [1921] | Local Source
Metcalf, [s.n.] | Commanded Ambulance Service Sections, France [1917] | Local Source
Michie, Maj. | SEE MICHIE, ROBERT E. LEE |
Michie, P. E. Lee | SEE MICHIE, ROBERT E. LEE |
Michie, Phil | Brother of Thomas J. Michie; worked at the Mayo Clinic | Local Source
Michie, Robert E. Lee | Major, United States Army under General Fitzhugh Lee; name also appears as R. E. Lee Michie and Major Michie; from Albemarle County, Virginia | Local Source
Michie, Thomas J. | Distant relative of Robert E. Lee Michie; researched the Michie family genealogy | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Michie, Thomas Johnson, (1867- ).
Milanes, Fernando | Physician, Cuban; Official who supported Reed’s contributions to the conquest of yellow fever [1941] | Local Source
Miles, Gen. | SEE MILES, NELSON APPLETON |
Miles, Mrs. | Wife of Nelson Appleton Miles [1900] | Local Source
Miles, Nelson Appleton | General, United States Army, visited Cuba in 1900, see: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/namiles.htm and http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/cg&csa/Miles-NA.htm. | Full LC Authority is: Miles, Nelson Appleton, (1839-1925).
Miller, Dr. | SEE MILLER, FREDERICK A. |
Miller, Frederick A. | Reported yellow fever cases in Bucaramanga, Colombia [1923] | Local Source
Miller, George | Uncle of Jefferson Randolph Kean [1901] | Local Source
Miller, Margaret | Friend of the Lazear family [1890] | Local Source
Miller, Molly | Wife of George Miller [1901] | Local Source
Miller, Mrs. | SEE MILLER, MARGARET |
Miller, [s.n.] | War Department, Office of the Surgeon General [1917] | Local Source
Milligan, Rhett | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Millis, Walter | Author of The Martial Spirit concerning Leonard Wood [1932] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Millis, Walter, (1899-1968).
Minor, James F. | President, Albemarle County Historical Society, Charlottesville, Virginia [1948] | Local Source
Minturn, Robert S. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Full name Robert Shaw Minturn | Local Source
Miranda, Luis Rudolf | Sub-Secretary of State, Marianao, Havana, Cuba [1940] | Local Source
Mitchel, Captain | SEE MITCHEL, E. W. |
Mitchel, E. W. | Investigated yellow fever in Peru; demanded payment from the Peruvian Government [1921] | Local Source
Mitchell, S. Weir | Physician; specialized in Neurology | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), (1829-1914).
Mitten, [s.n.] | Friend of John H. Andrus [1941] | Local Source
Moersch, [s.n.] | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Mohler, Henry K. | Dean of Jefferson Medical School [1939] | Local Source
Monroe, James | United States President (1817-1825); see biographical information at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jm5.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Monroe, James, (1758-1831).
Monroe, Willys M. | Physician, International Health Board, New York, New York [1923] | Local Source
Montgomery, Robert | Actor; portrayed “Sergeant O’Hara” in the film Yellow Jack [1938] | Local Source
Moore, Alonzo B. | Worked at Camp Lazear during yellow fever experiments; tried to get on Yellow Fever Roll of Honor [1947] |
Moore, H. F. | Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce, Commissioner of Fisheries, Washington, D.C. [1916] | Local Source
Moore, John | (1826-1907) | Surgeon; Army Medical Board [1875]; Surgeon General (1886-1890). | Local Source
Moore, Johnnie | Helped with the property maintanance on Keewaydin Property [1900] | Local Source
Moore, Mr. | SEE MOORE, JOHNNIE |
Moorman, Lewis J. | Physician; Medical Director, Farm Sanitorium, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [1946] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Moorman, Lewis Jefferson, (1875- ).
Morales, Dolores | Lived at Camp Lazear as child; Sra. Rojas’ niece [1940] | Local Source
Morales, Ygnacio | Lived at Camp Lazear as child; Sra. Rojas’ nephew [1940] | Local Source
Moran, Elida | Wife of John J. Moran | Local Source
Moran, John J. | Volunteer in the yellow fever experiments [1900]; last survivor of Cuban yellow fever mosquito experiment; Congressional gold medal recipient | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Moran, John J. (John Joseph), (1876-1950).
Moran, Manuel Guiterrez | Volunteer in the yellow fever experiments [1901] | Local Source
Moran, Mrs. | SEE MORAN, ELIDA |
Morejos, A. | Physician, Department of Health, Cuba [1908] | Local Source
Morgan, G. E. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Morgan, S. S. | Chairman, The Maryland Branch of the Shut-In Society; also known as Mrs. W. D. Morgan and Mrs. William Dallam Morgan [1907] | Local Source
Morin, John M. | (1868-1942) | United States Representative from Pennsylvania; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000961 | Local Source
Morley, Sylvanus Griswold | American archaeologist [1924] | Full LCAuthority is: Morley, Sylvanus Griswold, (1883-1948).
Morris, F. H. | Auditor, Treasury Department, U.S.A. [1900] | Local Source
Morris, John S. | Worked at Camp Columbia [1900] | Local Source
Morris, Josephine Ames | Sister of Roger Post Ames; wife of Will Morris | Names varies as Mrs. W. A. Morris, Mrs. Will Morris | Local Source
Morris, Mrs. W. A. | SEE MORRIS, JOSEPHINE AMES |
Morris, Robert | Acquaintance of Gorgas in the Canal Zone [1906] | Local Source
Morris, [s.n.] | Young man known to Gorgas, Canal Zone [1906] | Local Source
Morris, Will | Husband of Josephine Ames Morris | Local Source
Morrison, W. Z. | Uncle of Philip Showalter Hench; also known as “Uncle Billy” [1940] | Local Source
Morton, Paul | Secretary of the Navy Department (1904-1905) | Partial LC Authoirty; Full LC is: Morton, Paul, (1857-1911).
Moseley, Benjamin | Physician; wrote about tropical diseases in the West Indies [1787] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Moseley, Benjamin, (1742-1819).
Moya, [s.n.] | Physician; Cuban Secretary of Health [1940] | Local Source
Mudd, [s.n.] | SEE MUDD, SYDNEY EMANUEL |
Mudd, Sydney Emanuel | (1858-1911) | United States Representative for the House (1890-91, 1897-1911); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M001059 | Local Source
Muench, H. | Physician, Ankylostomiasis Commission [1923] | Local Source
Muller, Henry R. | Physician; worked on International Health Board, leptospira experiments [1923] | Local Source
Munroe, Charles E. | Professor, George Washington Univeristy [1907] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Munroe, Charles E. (Charles Edward), (1849-1938).
Munson, E. L. | Secretary Editor, Association of Military Surgeons, Army Medical Museum, Washington, D. C.; Brigadier General | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Munson, Edward L. (Edward Lyman), (1904-1947).
Murphy, Miss | Involved with the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Murphy, P. F. | Physician, Port Medical Officer, United Fruit Company, New Orleans, Louisiana [1922] | Local Source
Murphy, William | SEE MURPHY, WILLIAM P. |
Murphy, William P. | (1892-1987) | Physician, pathologist; friend of Hench; received “The Order of Finlay” honor; received the 1934 Nobel Prize “for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia”; see:http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1934/ | Local Source
Murran, Alicilla M. | Teacher at North High School, Omaha, Nebraska [1927?] | Local Source
Murray, Alexander | Physician, United States Army Medical Corps, sought position in Panama, [1906] | Local Source
Murray, Dr. | SEE MURRAY, ALEXANDER |
Murray, Mrs. | Wife of Alexander Murray [1906] | Local Source
Murray, Robert | (1823-1913) | Surgeon General (1883-1886) | Local Source
Murry, Mrs. | SEE MURRAY, MRS. |
Myers, Walter | English physician with the School of Tropical Medicine, Univeristy of Liverpool; eventually died of yellow fever [1900] | Local Source
Narbona, Oscar M. | Manager, Hotel Varadero Internacional, Varadero, Cuba [1951] | Local Source
Neal, [s.n.] | SEE NEATE, JOHN S. |
Neary, William | Died of yellow fever [1899] | Local Source
Neate, John S. | Sergeant, Camp Columbia Hospital Steward; Reed’s lab assistant | May also appear as “Sgt. Neate,” “Steward Neate,” or “Neate, [s.n.],” may also be misspelled as “Neal” or “Neale” | Local Source
Needham, Charles W. | Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Columbian University [1904]; President of George Washington University [1908] | Full LC is: Needham, Charles Willis, (1848-1935).
Nelson, Robert F. | Director of Publicity, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce [1927] | name also appears as R. F. Nelson | Local Source
Nettles, T. D. | Local Manager, United Fruit Company [1922] | Local Source
Neumann, Felix | Surgeon General’s Office Library employee [1925] | Local Source
Newcomb, John L. | President of the University of Virginia from 1933 to 1946 | Local Source
Newton, B. R. | Assistant Secretary, Bureau of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department, Office of the Surgeon General [1916] | Local Source
Nichols, H. J. | Vice President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine; More complete name is Nichols, Henry J. [1919] | Local Source |
Nixon, P. I. | Physician; President, The Texas State Historical Association [1947] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Nixon, Pat Ireland, (1883-1965).
Noble, R. E. | SEE NOBLE, ROBERT E. |
Noble, Robert E. | Brigadier General; Librarian, Library of the Surgeon General [1923]; United States Army Medical Corps, worked with Gorgas in Canal Zone | Local Source
Noboa, Carbo | Ecuadorean physician [1923] | Local Source
Noguchi, Dr. | SEE NOGUCHI, HIDEYO |
Noguchi, Hideyo | Japanese physician and medical researcher who died in Africa of yellow fever | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Noguchi, Hideyo, (1876-1928).
Nogueira, Pedro | Physician, Marianao Health Unit, Cuba [1941] More complete name is Pedro Nogueira Rivero | Local Source
Nolte, Arthur | New Orleans physician who supported mosquito theory and “extrinsic incubation” period [1903] | Local Source
Nolte, Helen Crone | Distant relative of Walter Reed [1931] | Local Source
Norman, W. W. | Printed and distributed Walter Reed book [1922] | Local Source
Norris, Dr. | Lived with Jesse W. Lazear in Edinburgh, Scotland | Local Source
Norton, Rupert | Physician; Assistant Superintendant, Johns Hopkins Hospital [1914] | Local Source
Norton, [s.n.] | Ambulance Service Unit, France [1917] | Local Source
Nott, Josiah C. | (1804-1873) | Yellow fever theorist; presented the idea that diseases may be conveyed by insects [1848] | Local Source
Nouel, Auguste A. | Physician; Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., Pinar del Rio Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Novey, Dr. | Professor at Johns Hopkins? [1900] | Local Source
Novy, [s.n.] | SEE NOVEY, DR. |
Noyes, Col. | Colonel, United States Army, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Obregon, Alvaro | President of Mexico (1920-1924) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Obregón, Alvaro, (1880-1928).
Obrien, Anne E. | Contract nurse during yellow fever outbreak at Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Oemler, Marie C. | [1928] | Full name is Marie Conway Oemler | Local Source
O’Hara, Barratt | (1882-1969) | United States Representative from Illinois (1949-1951; 1953-1969); he was influential in putting Gustaf E. Lambert on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor [1956] | Local Source
Old, H. N. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service, Georgia [1924] | Local Source
Olivari, [s.n.] | Peruvian yellow fever worker with Henry Hanson (1921-1922) | Local Source
Oliver, Dr. | Baltimore physician who helped get yellow fever bill passed; associated with Johns Hopkins [1929] | Local Source
Olsen, William | (1874-1932) | United States Army private; yellow fever volunteer; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Operti, Albert | Artist of Camp Lazear painting | Local Source
O’Reilly, R. M. | SEE O’REILLY, ROBERT M. |
O’Reilly, Robert M. | Surgeon General of the United States Army (1902-1909); Chairman of the Red Cross (February 1906-December 1906); see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/O’Reilly.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), (1845-1912).
Orr, Charles P. | Cousin of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Orr, Charley | SEE ORR, CHARLES P. |
Orue, Francisco | Mayor of Marianao [1953]; unveiled Lazear Medallion at dedication | Local Source
Osgood, L. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Osler, William | Physician; Professor at Johns Hopkins University [1902] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Osler, William, (1849-1919).
Osornio, Enrique | Mexican physician; Sub-director, Rockefeller Foundation that sponsored Yellow Fever Commission [1921] | Local Source
Ospina, Pedro Nel |(1858-1927)| President of Colombia (1922-1926) | Local Source
Otis, Charles E. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Oviedo y Valdez, Goncalo Fernando | SEE FERNANDEZ DE OVIEDO Y VALDES, GONZALO |
Owen, Jr., John A. | President, Virginia Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omega Alpha; Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia [1947]; document also shows him as Librarian at Alderman Library | Local Source
Owen, Mr. | SEE OWEN, ROBERT |
Owen, Robert | Oklahoma Senator (1907-1925); published biographical sketches of Walter Reed; introduced 1910 Senate Bill to provide a memorial statue and tablet in honor of the members of the Yellow Fever Commission | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Owen, Robert Latham, (1856-1947).
Owen, William O. | Medical researcher [1923] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Owen, William O. (William Otway), (1854-1924).
Packard, Arthur W. | Rockefeller Foundation [1947] | Local Source
Page, Capt. | SEE PAGE, FREDERICK M. |
Page, Frederick M. | Captain in the Puerto Rican Infantry; Aide-de-Camp to Leonard Wood; died of yellow fever, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Palmer, Capt. | Officer, United States Army, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Parcell, L. Evans | Constructed dioramas of various sites [1940] | Local Source
Pardinas, Jesus | Provided yellow fever “Mortality Chart” of Havana, Cuba, to Henry Rose Carter [1900] | Local Source
Pareja, Wenceslao | Physician; Director of Health in Guayaquil, Ecuador | Local Source
Parker, Charles | Hospital steward, Las Animas Hospital, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Parker, Edward Mason | Physician; studied with Walter Reed [1898] | Local Source
Parker, George | Mississippi Board of Health, Malaria Work [1922] | Local Source
Parker, [s.n.] | Headed yellow fever experiments in Vera Cruz, Mexico [1903] | Local Source
Parran, Thomas | Surgeon General of the Public Health Service (1936-1948) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Parran, Thomas, (1892-1968).
Parrau, [Robert] | SEE PARRAN, THOMAS |
Parrish, Susan Frost | Daughter of Wade Hampton Frost [1923] | Local Source
Parsons, H. S. | Chief, Periodical Division, The Library of Congress, United States [1941] | Local Source
Patiño, Heliodoro | (1869-1928) | Secretary of Government, Panama [1911] | Local Source
Paton, Stewart | Physician; helped Mabel Lazear in pension efforts [1900] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Paton, Stewart, (1865-1942).
Patterson, Robert U. | (1877-1950) | United States Surgeon General (1931-1935); full name is Robert Urie Patterson; see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Patterson.htm | Local Source
Patterson, [s.n.] | Officer who died of yellow fever in Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Patton, George Farrar | Physician; Secretary of the Louisiana State Board of Health | Local Source
Paul, John R. | Physician; associated with the Section of Preventive Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut [1950] | Local Source
Pauncefote, Lord Julian | (1828-1902) | British Ambassador to the United States [1901] | Local Source
Peabody, Betty | SEE PEABODY, ELIZABETH |
Peabody, Elizabeth | Daughter of James E. Peabody who was instrumental in Congressional campaign to honor heroes of 1900; appears also as Betty Peabody | Local Source
Peabody, James E. | Worked to publicize Reed and everyone involved with the yellow fever experiments [1920's] | Local Source
Peabody, Mrs. | SEE PEABODY, MRS. JAMES E. |
Peabody, Mrs. James E. | Wife of James E. Peabody | Local Source
Peace, Miss | Early friend of Walter Reed in Murfreesboro, North Carolina [1875] | Local Source
Peak, Mayme Ober | Author; wrote “Pioneering in Panama: Authority on Yellow Fever Tells How They Conquered the Foe in the Tropics” | Local Source
Peddicord, Harper | Physician; wanted to write an article on Jesse W. Lazear [1935] | Local Source
Pedroso, Martin Javier | First husband of Sra. Rojas; owned San Jose property | Local source
Pemberton, Anne | Invited Philip Showalter Hench to speak at her local organization; from Rochester, Minnesota [1942] | Local Source
Pemberton, Mrs. J. de J. | SEE PEMBERTON, ANNE |
Pena, Jose M. | Jefferson Randolph Kean’s interpreter and assistant in Cuba [1900], more complete name is Jose Miguel Pena | Local Source
Penhallow, D. P. | SEE PENHALLOW, DUNLAP PIERCE |
Penhallow, Dunlap Pierce | Surgeon [1925] | Local Source
Penhallow, Sarah D. | Mother of Dunlap Pierce Penhallow; more complete name is Sarah A. Dunlop Penhallow | Local Source
Penrose, Mary L. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Also known as Mrs. Clement B. Penrose | Local Source
Peraza, Fermin | Director, Anuario Bibliografico Cubano [1946] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Peraza Sarausa, Fermin, (1907-1969).
Perez Beato, Manuel | Physician; official historian of the Province of Havana [1940] | LC Authority
Perez de los Reyes, Rudolfo | Member/Patron of Cuban Camp Lazear Memorial Committee (1952-1953) | Local Source
Perez, Jose Rodriguez | SEE RODRIGUEZ PEREZ, J. F. |
Perez, Yldefonso | Built a model of Camp Columbia [1940] | Local Source
Perkins, George C. | California Senator (1893-1915) ; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000232 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Perkins, George C. (George Clement), (1839-1923).
Perkins, Maj. | In charge of the Military Division of the Red Cross, France [1917] | Local Source
Perkins, R. T. | Physician, Tulane University, New Orlean, Louisiana [1921] | Local Source
Perlitt, J. J. | Gerente, Banco Mercantil Americano del Peru Piura [1921] | Local Source
Perrin, Dr. | SEE PERRIN, TOMAS G. |
Perrin, Tomas G. | Researched yellow fever in Mexico [1922] | Local Source
Perry, H. G. | Registrar, Vital and Mortuary Statistics, The State Board of Health of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama [1915] | Local Source
Perry, J. C. | SEE PERRY, JAMES C. |
Perry, James C. | Chief Quarantine Officer, Canal Zone (1904-1909); Senior Surgeon, U.S. Public Health Service; Acting Surgeon General, Office of the Surgeon General, Bureau of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. [1918]. Hard to decipher from the signature whether it is a “C” or “G.” | Local Source
Perry, [s.n.] | SEE PERRY, JAMES C. |
Pershing, Gen. | SEE PERSHING, JOHN J. |
Pershing, John J. | General, United States Army, see: http://www.mit.edu/activities/c12abn/files/pershing.html | Partial LC Authority ; Full LC is: Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), (1860-1948).
Persons, Col. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France [1917] | Local Source
Petain, Gen. | SEE PETAIN, PHILIPPE |
Petain, Philippe | General, French Army; see: http://gi.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_petain.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Petain, Philippe, (1856-1951).
Peters, William E. | Professor, University of Virginia; instructor of Walter Reed [1867] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Peters, William E. (William Elisha), (1829-1906).
Peters, William Elisha | SEE PETERS, WILLIAM E. |
Peterson, Maj. | SEE PETERSON, MATTHEW |
Peterson, Matt (Maj.) | SEE PETERSON, MATTHEW |
Peterson, Matthew | Chief Commissary Officer, Major, United States Army, Cuba; died of yellow fever [1900] | Local Source
Peterson, Mrs. | Wife of Matthew Peterson; killed herself after being diagnosed with yellow fever | Local Source
Pettman, F. E. | Physician, The Rockefeller Foundation, International Health Board, New York City, New York [1923] | Local Source
Pew, J. Howard | President of Sun Oil Company and John J. Moran’s boss | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Pew, J. Howard (John Howard), (1882-1971).
Phalen, James M. | Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army; Editor of the Military Surgeon: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States | Local Source
Phalon, James M. | SEE PHALEN, JAMES M. |
Phillips, John W. | Physician; American Sanitary Commission, Panama [1905] | Local Source
Phillips, R. Hart | Correspondent in Cuba, New York Times; helped Philip Showalter Hench | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Phillips, R. Hart (Ruby Hart).
Phillips, [s.n.] | SEE PHILLIPS, JOHN W. |
Pickett, I. W. | Worked with the Rockefeller Yellow Fever Commission, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Pierce, C. C. | SEE PIERCE, CLAUDE C. |
Pierce, Claude C. | Physician; Assistant Surgeon [1900]; Quarantine Officer at Ancon (1903-1913); Senior Surgeon, United States Public Health Service [1915]; Chairman of the Board, Bureau of the Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. [1920]; Assistant Surgeon General [1921] | Local Source
Pierce, Dr. | Physician; inspected yellow fever work in Mexico [1923]; could be the same person as Claude C. Pierce | Local Source
Pilcher, James | Surgeon’s Assistant; Fort Custer, Montana [1885] | More complete name is James E. Pilcher | Local Source
Pillsbury, E. S. | San Francisco lawyer who helped Mabel Lazear get pension | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Pillsbury, E. S. (Evans Searle), (1839- ).
Pinto, A. S. | United States Army doctor; yellow fever volunteer at Camp Columbia | Local Source
Pinto, A. Sherman | SEE PINTO, A. S. |
Pinto, Albert | SEE PINTO, A. S. |
Pinto, Alvin S. | SEE PINTO, A. S. |
Pogliotti, Dino Francisco | SEE POGOLOTTI, DINO FRANCISCO |
Pogolotti, Dino Francisco | Brother of Luis B. Pogolotti; purchased San Jose farm (Camp Lazear site) [1910]; owned, with his brother, part of San Jose farm (Camp Lazear site) | Local Source
Pogolotti, Luis | SEE POGOLOTTI, LUIS B. |
Pogolotti, Luis B. | Land owner in Cuba who, with his brother, owned Camp Lazear; helped Hench with Camp Lazear research [1940] | Local Source
Ponce, Felipe Carbonell | SEE CARBONELL PONCE, FELIPE |
Pool, [s.n.] | Made visit to Canal Zone [1906] | Local Source
Pope, Alton S. | Physician; gave lectures on Henry Rose Carter [1927] | Local Source
Porter, Joseph Y. | Physician; State Health Officer; State Board of Health of Florida [1904] | Local Source
Porthier, Oliver L. | SEE POTHIER, OLIVER L. |
Postell, William D. | Librarian, Agramonte Memorial Library, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana [1941]; Director of the LSU Medical School Library (1959-1974); see: http://www.tulane.edu/~matas/postell.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Postell, William Dosite, (1908-1982).
Pothier, Oliver L. | Physician involved with yellow fever work,Vera Cruz, Mexico [1903] and West Africa [1920's] | Local Source
Pou, James H. | Lawyer, Raleigh, North Carolina [1915] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Pou, James H. (James Hinton), (1861-1935).
Powell, John Harvey | Author; wrote Bring Out Your Dead: The Great Plague of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia [1949] | Full LC is: Powell, J. H. (John Harvey), (1914-1971).
Presedo, Becente | Spanish volunteer in yellow fever experiment [1900] | Local Source
Presedo, Beciente | SEE PRESEDO, BECENTE |
Presnell, James F. | Physician, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., Pinar del Rio Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Presno, Dr. | SEE PRESNO, JOSE A. |
Presno, Jose A. | Physician; Minister of Public Health and Sanitation, Havana, Cuba; President of the Cuban Academy of Sciences [1952] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Presno Bastiony, Jose Antonio, (1876-1953).
Price, Curtis E. | Surgeon, Fort Custer, Montana [1885] | Local Source
Price, Marshall L. | Phsyician; Secretary for the State Board of Health of Maryland [1908] | Full name is Marshall Langton Price | Local Source
Procter, [s.n.] | SEE PROCTOR, REDFIELD |
Proctor, Redfield | United States Senator from Vermont (1891-1908) and Head of Committee on Miliary Affairs for the 59th Congress | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Proctor, Redfield, (1831-1908).
Proctor, [s.n.] | SEE PROCTOR, REDFIELD |
Pruneda, Alfonso | Physician; Secretary General of the Department of Public Health, Mexico [1922] | Local Source
Purcell, M. A. | College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia [1909] | Local Source
Purdy, Theodore M. | Editor, Trade Books, D.Appleton-Century Company, New York City, New York [1948] | Local Source
Putnam, Herbert | Librarian of Congress (1899-1939) | Full LC Authority is: Putnam, Herbert, (1861-1955).
Pyle, N. W. | Owned rights to the film Yellow Jack (?) [1942] | Local Source
Pym, William | (1772-1861) | Military Surgeon; Superintendant of British Naval Hospitals; see: http://www.otway.com/family/2308.html | Local Source
Quayle, Daniel | Employee of Henry Rose Carter [1924] | Local Source
Queen Victoria | (1819-1901) | British Monarch (1837-1901) | Local Source
Quinn, S. J. | Deputy Collector in Charge, Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department, St. Paul, Minnesota [1952] | Local Source
Quiroz, Dr. | Peruvian physician; involved with the yellow fever campaign [1921] | Local Source
Raeder, John M. | United States Army private; nurse in Panama [1905] | Local Source
Rafferty, Ogden | Major, United States Army Medical Corps., [1908] | Local Source
Rake, Paul F. | From Jefferson Medical College [1952] | Local Source
Ramos, Domingo | SEE RAMOS, DOMINGO F. |
Ramos, Domingo F. | Physician; Director of Cuban Sanitation [1936]; Secretary of Defense of Cuba | Local Source
Ramos, Dr. | SEE RAMOS, DOMINGO F. |
Ramsey, George H. | Friend of Laura Carter [1930] | Local Source
Randall, Colonel | United States Army, Columbia Barracks [1899] | Local Source
Randall, Harold M. | United States Embassy in Cuba, Counselor of Embassy for Economic Affairs (1954). See: http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~delacova/cable/cable-6-16-54.htm | Local Source
Randin, J. | Physician; acquaintance of Philip Showalter Hench [1942] | Local Source
Randolph, F. F | Employee, Oxford University Press, Oxford Medical Publications, New York [1940] | Local Source
Rankin, Fred | SEE RANKIN, FRED W. |
Rankin, Fred W. | Physician, Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Louisville; President of AMA [1942] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton), (1886-1954).
Rannie | SEE KEAN, JEFFERSON RANDOLPH |
Ransdell, Joseph E. | United States Representative and Senator from Louisiana (1913-1931) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ransdell, Joseph E. (Joseph Eugene), (1858-1954).
Ransdell, Sen. | SEE RANSDELL, JOSEPH E. |
Ransom, B. H. | Treasurer and Secretary, The American Society of Tropical Medicine [1925] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ransom, Brayton Howard, (1879-1925).
Rappleye, Willard C. | Physician; Professor; Dean of the College of Physicians & Surgeons (1931-1958), Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. See: http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/news/journal/archives/jour_v16n3_0006.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rappleye, Willard C. (Willard Cole), (1892-1976).
Ratcliff, Mrs. | Acquaintance of Carlos Finlay, Havana [1908] | Local Source
Rath, Frederick L. | SEE RATH, JR., FREDERICK L. |
Rath, Jr., Frederick L. | (1913-2001) | Director, National Trust for Historic Preservation [1951] | Full LC Authority
Ravenel, Mazyck | SEE RAVENEL, MAZYCK P. |
Ravenel, Mazyck P. | Professor of Bacteriology, University of Pennsylvania, later at University of Missouri [1925] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ravenel, Mazyck Porcher.
Raymond, F. N. | Friend of John J. Moran [1937] | Local Source
Read, Florence M. | Assistant Secretary, Rockefeller Foundation’s International Health Board [1921] | Local Source
Recio, Alberto | Havana physician; Secretary of Sanitation; friend of Aristides Agramonte [1940] | Local Source
Redd, H. Carter | Cousin of Laura Armistead Carter; lawyer who handled Laura Armistead Carter’s finances [1925] | Local Source
Reed, Alice | Reed relative who helped Laura Wood with her book [1940's] | Local Source
Reed, Annie | Half-sister to Walter Reed | Local Source
Reed, Bettie | Cousin of Walter Reed [1896]; also known as “cousin Betsy” | Local Source
Reed, Blossom [Emilie M.] | Daughter of Walter and Emilie Lawrence Reed. Named Emilie with a middle name of Mabel/Mable? and nickname of Blossom. Also known as Miss Annapolis and Miss Lumpkin. Married 1917-1920 to “Cook.” | Local Source
Reed, C. L. | SEE REED, CHARLES A. L. |
Reed, Charles A. L. | Author of a critical report on the sanitation work in the Canal Zone under Gorgas [1905] | Local Source
Reed, Christopher | Brother of Walter Reed; also known as Kit Reed | Local Source
Reed, David A. | Chairman, Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate [1932] | Local Source
Reed, Emilie Lawrence | Wife of Walter Reed; also known as “Emilie B. Lawrence,” “Miss Emily,” “Emilie Lawrence,” “Miss Lawrence,” “Turnip-top,” “Miss Gouty,” “Oomsay,” and “Emilie L. Reed.” B is for Blackwell. Authority was changed in August 2001 to spell out “Lawrence.” | Local Source
Reed, Emilie M. | SEE REED, BLOSSOM [EMILIE M.] |
Reed, Fannie | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Reed, J. C. | SEE REED, JAMES C. |
Reed, James | SEE REED, JAMES C. |
Reed, James C. | Minister, Virginia Conference, M. E. Church, South; Walter Reed’s older brother;. also known as Jimmie Reed; full name is James Clayton Reed | Local Source
Reed, James Clayton | SEE REED, JAMES C. |
Reed, Landon | Mrs. Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed; Walter Reed’s daughter-in-law; full name is Lucy Landon Carter Blackford Reed; see: http://www.dcmilitary.com/army/stripe/archives/apr30/str_aa43099.html | Local Source
Reed, Laura | SEE BLINCOE, LAURA REED |
Reed, Lawrence [Walter L.] | Major General; son of Walter and Emilie Lawrence Reed; also known as Laurie and Darboy; name also varies as: Walter L. Reed | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Reed, Walter, L.
Reed, Lemuel S. | Father of Walter Reed; first wife is Pharaba W. Reed; second wife is Mary B. Kyle. Also known as Pa; full name is Lemuel Sutton Reed | Local Source
Reed, Lucy | SEE REED, LANDON |
Reed, Mary | Lemuel S. Reed’s second wife; also known as Ma, Grandma Reed, and Ma Reed; full name is Mary Byrd Kyle Reed | Local Source
Reed, Mary Byrd Kyle | SEE REED, MARY |
Reed, Pharaba W. | Mother of Walter Reed; first wife of Lemuel S. Reed; full name is Pharaba White Reed | Local Source
Reed, Thomas | SEE REED, THOMAS WALK |
Reed, Thomas Walk | Brother of Walter Reed; merchant and farmer | Local Source
Reed, W. O | Major, G. S. [1918] | Local Source
Reed, Walter | Also known as “Lt. Walter Reed,” “Mantee,” “Mr. Priggie,” “Walter Reed, M.D.,” “Bolus”; Congressional gold medal recipient; see: http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil/welcome/history/ and http://wrair-www.army.mil/welcome/reedHistory.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Reed, Walter, (1851-1902).
Reed, Walter L. | SEE REED, LAWRENCE [WALTER L.] |
Reeve, Roy M. | Photographer with the Army Medical Museum [1940] | Local Source
Reilly, [s.n.] | Patient of Lambert; Commissary sergeant [1900] | Local Source
Remsen, Ira | Professor and President (1901-1912) of Johns Hopkins University; see: http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2000/sep1100/11remsen.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Remsen, Ira, (1846-1927).
Repetti, Mrs. George | Possible relative of Dr. John J. Repetti; complete name is Thelma Martens Repetti [1947] | Local Source
Repp, Mrs. R. M. | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
Reyes, Jorge | Peruvian public health inspector, yellow fever campaign [1921] | Local Source
Reynolds, Charles R. | (1877-1961) | United States Army; Surgeon General (1935-1939) | Local Source
Reynolds, Frederick P. | Physician; Medical Secretary, The New York Academy of Medicine, Committee on Medical Education [1935] | Local Source
Reynolds, Gen. | SEE REYNOLDS, CHARLES R. |
Reynolds, General | SEE REYNOLDS, CHARLES R. |
Rhoads, M. A.| Secretary to Mr. Keeling, Keeling & Company, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana [1948] | Local Source
Ribas, [s.n.] | Headed yellow fever experiments in Sao Paolo, Brazil, [1901] | Local Source
Rice, Lee | Physician, American National Building, Galveston, Texas [1923] | Local Source
Rice, Paul North | Librarian; Chief of the Reference Department, The New York Public Library [1940] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rice, Paul North, (1888-1967).
Rice, Thurman B. | Department of Public Health, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana [1948] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rice, Thurman B. (Thurman Brooks), (1888- ).
Richards, B. M. | Department of Public Health, Mexico [1923] | Local Source
Richards, W. S. | Disbursing Clerk, Office of the Secretary, Treasury Department [1910] | Local Source
Richards, W. V. | Adjutant General, Division of Cuba, Havana [1900] | Local Source
Richardson, George O. | American public health worker, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Richardson, H. B. | Physician involved with the Luis Villalobos Corona case [1923] | Local Source
Richardson, Louisa C. | Secretary (?), Harvard University Medical School [1925] | Local Source
Richmond, Vena | Nurse, Camp Columbia; served with Truby [1900] | Local Source
Ricketson, Jr., Oliver G. | Researcher/worker; experimented with Noguchi vaccine in Florida [1921] | Local Source
Riley, Muryle | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Ritchey, Richard B. | Friend of Emilie Lawrence and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed from Mercersburg, Pennsylvania [1932] | Local Source
Rittenhouse, B. F. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Ritter, Dr. | SEE RITTER, WILLIAM EMERSON |
Ritter, William E. | SEE RITTER, WILIAM EMERSON |
Ritter, William Emerson | Doctor; National Research Council in Washington, D.C. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ritter, William Emerson, (1856-1944).
Riva, Isabel | From the Office of Malarial Investigation [1918] | Local Source
Rixey, P. M. | Surgeon-General, United States Navy [1902] | Local Source
Roberts, Hugo | Physician, Cuba, sanitation work in Havana [1908] | Local Source
Roberts, M. A. | Superintendent of the Reading Room of the Library of Congress [1928] | Local Source
Roberts, Mary N. | From the American Journal of Nursing [1946] | Local Source
Robertson, Alvin | Clerk of the Circuit Court of Baltimore (1885-1897) | Local Source
Robertson, H. McG. | Surgeon, United States Public Health Service [1920's] | Local Source
Robinson, Henry M. | Friend/acquaintance of Hench [1942] | Local Source
Robinson, William Duffield | Physician [1925] | Local Source
Roche, Bessie G. | Secretary for Frederick F. Russell [1922] | Local Source
Rockefeller Foundation | Used as “author” of a voucher from the Rockefeller Foundation. | Full LC Authority
Rodriguez, Cesar | SEE RODRIGUEZ EXPOSITO, CESAR |
Rodriguez, Estela Agramonte | SEE LEON, ESTELA AGRAMONTE RODRIGUEZ |
Rodriguez Exposito, Cesar | Historian, Cuban Department of Health [1952]; involved with Camp Lazear dedication; Secretary, Patronato Pro-Conservacion de la Caseta de los Trabajos Comprobatorios del Descubrimiento de Finlay [1952] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rodriguez Exposito, Cesar, (1904- ).
Rodriguez, Pedro Capote | Introductor de Embajadores, Ministerio de Estado, Habana, Cuba [1953] | Local Source
Rodriguez Perez, J. F. | Librarian, Finlay Institute [1941]; Director, de la Seccion de Publicaciones, Cientificas y Biblioteca, Instituto Finlay, Habana Cuba; communicated with Hench regarding the history of Military Hospital #1 [1941] | Local Source; removed hyphen 10/18/2001
Rogers, Edith Nourse | (1881-1960) | Elected as a Republican to the Sixty-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, John Jacob Rogers; reelected to the Seventieth and to the sixteen succeeding Congresses and served from June 30, 1925, until her death in Boston, Mass., September 10, 1960; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000392 | Local Source
Rogers, Frank B. | Lieutenant Colonel, Director of the Armed Forces Medical Library [1954] | Full LC Authority is: Rogers, Frank B. (Frank Bradway), (1914- ).
Rogers, H. W. | Lieutenant Colonel, D. P. M. Gen., U.S.A., Post Paymaster | Local Source
Rogers, Mrs. | SEE ROGERS, EDITH NOURSE |
Rojas, Ignacio | Land owner of Camp Lazear site (supposedly) | Local Source
Rojas, Lidia | Daughter? of Ignacio Rojas | Local Source
Rojas, Maria Teresa | Daughter of Ignacio Rojas; uses names: Teresa, Titina, Tina, and Miss Rojas; rented land to Reed | Local Source
Rojas, Maria Teresa Loma viuda de | Wife of Ignacio Rojas | Local Source
Rojas, Miss | SEE ROJAS, MARIA TERESA |
Rojas, Mrs. | SEE ROJAS, MARIA TERESA LOMA VIUDA DE |
Rojas, Theresa | SEE ROJAS, MARIA TERESA |
Rojas, Tina | Involved with the dedication of Camp Lazear National Monument; co-owner of “Quinta San Jose” [1952] | Local Source
Roldan, Francisco Dominguez | SEE DOMINGUEZ [ROLDAN], FRANCISCO |
Roldan, Miguel | Writer; Stormville, New York [1953] | Local Source
Roley, Richard | Advertising Manager at Wyeth; connected with the Cornwell Painting [1948] | Local Source
Rolff, Carlos | Assistant Treasurer, Office of the Treasurer, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Romero, Raquel | Cuban artist; painted “The Martyrs of the Conquest of Yellow Fever” [1944] | Local Source
Romeu y Jaime, Domingo | Consul of El Salvador? [1941] | Local Source
Roosevelt, Theodore | President of the United States (1901-1909) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Roosevelt, Theodore, (1858-1919).
Root, Elihu | United States Secretary of War (1905-1909); United States Senator from New York (1909-1915) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Root, Elihu, (1845-1937).
Root, Secretary | SEE ROOT, ELIHU |
Root Sr., Elihu | SEE ROOT, ELIHU |
Roper, Crosby | Husband of Laura Wood Roper | Local Source
Roper, Laura Wood | Author of Walter Reed, a Doctor in Uniform (a children’s book), [1943] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Roper, Laura Wood, (1911- ).
Ropes, James H. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Rose, Algernon | Hon. Secretary of the Authors’ Club in London that Henry Rose Carter was a member of at the time of his death | Local Source
Rose, June | Niece of Wallace Forbes; visited by Hench [1942] | Local Source
Rose, Mona | Niece of Wallace Forbes; visited by Philip Showalter Hench [1942] | Local Source
Rose, Wickliffe | “Original Trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1913-1928), Executive Secretary of the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission (1910-1915), Director of the International Health Board (1915-1923), and President of the General Education Board and the International Education Board (1923-1928)” — from http://www.rockefeller.edu/archive.ctr/rf_wr.html; The Rockefeller Founation funded Henry Rose Carter’s work. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rose, Wickliffe, (1862-1931).
Rosenau, M. J. | Department of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Medical School, Harvard University [1924] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), (1869-1946).
Rosenau, Myra F. | Friend of Laura Armistead Carter [1925] | Local Source
Ross, Dr. | SEE ROSS, JOHN W. |
Ross, John W. | Major, United States Navy; Commanding Officer of Los Animas Hospita, Cubal; physician associated with the yellow fever experiments in Cuba [1907] | Local Source
Ross, Ronald | Physician; demonstrated the life-cycle of the parasites of malaria in mosquitoes thus establishing the hypothesis of Alphonse Laveran and Patrick Manson; won the Nobel Prize in 1902 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ross, Ronald, (1857-1932).
Ross, Ronald (Sir) | SEE ROSS, RONALD |
Ross, [s.n.] | SEE ROSS, RONALD |
Rossiter, P. S. | Reported on yellow fever outbreak in Havana [1899] | Local Source
Roux, Emile | Professor; Pasteur Institute [1900] | Local Source
Rovensky, [s.n.] | Provided biographical information on Lord Dawson, President of the Royal College of Physicians [1937] | Local Source
Rowe, G. C. | In charge of electrozone plant in Havana, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Rowe, George H. | Board of Directors, The Williams & Wilkins Company, Baltimore [1941] | Local Source
Rowe, [s.n.] | The Director General Office, Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. [1925] | Local Source
Royster, Lawrence T. | Physician; Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia Hospital [1930] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Royster, Lawrence T. (Lawrence Thomas), (1874-1953).
Rubicam, Raymond | Wrote radio script of the Yellow Fever Commission [1937] ; advertising executive | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rubicam, Raymond, (1892-1978).
Rucker, William C. | Chief Quarantine Officer, Panama Canal Zone [1920's] | Local Source
Ruffner, E. L. | Lieutenant Colonel, Station Hospital, Fort Banks, Massachusetts. [1924] | Local Source
Ruiz, Daniel | Physician; Director of Civil Hospital, Vera Cruz, Mexico [1885] | Local Source
Ruiz, Juan | Cuban who lived in Camp Lazear Building No. 1 and who became its caretaker | Local Source
Rumbaugh, Anne | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Rush, Benjamin | Physician, Philadelphia; see: http://etc.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/rush_benjamin.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Rush, Benjamin, (1746-1813).
Russell, Colonel | SEE RUSSELL, FREDERICK F. |
Russell, Frederick F. |(1870-1960)| Physician; Director of Public Health Laboratories, The Rockefeller Foundation Intrernational Health Board [1922]; involved with the South American yellow fever work; President of the Rockefeller Foundation ; name appears as F. F. Russell, full name is Frederick Fuller Russell | Local Source
Russell-Leonard, Thomas M. | Assistant Director of Medical Services, C.D. [1922] | Local Source
Russell, Richard B. | Georgia State Senator (1933-1971); served on the Committee of Armed Services to determine if Gustaf E. Lambert should be included on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor [1956] | Full LC Authority is: Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), (1897-1971).
Ryan, John | Soldier found guilty of mutiny at Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Ryan, [s.n.] | Patient cared for by Gustaf E. Lambert [1900] | Local Source
Rynearson, [s.n.] | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench (?) [1940] | Local Source
Sabatini, J. A. | Sergeant; lived in room where Walter Reed died [1947] | Local Source
Sabatini, Mrs. J. A. | Wife of Sergeant J. A. Sabatini [1947] | Local Source
Sacasa, Carlos F. | Physician, Las Encinas Sanitarium, Pasadena, Cal. [1941] | Local Source
Safford, W. E. | Economic Botanist, Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. [1923] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Safford, William Edwin, (1859-1926).
Saili, Aubrey | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Sainz, Arturo | Public health worker, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Saladrigas, Dr. | SEE SALADRIGAS, ENRIQUE |
Saladrigas, Enrique | Cuban physician; Minister of Health [1952] | Local Source
Salas, Manuel | Brother of William Salas; owned a radio station with his brother and broadcasted a program in support of the Camp Lazear Memorial [1948] | Local Source
Salas, William | Brother of Manuel Salas; owned a radio station with his brother and broadcasted a program in support of the Camp Lazear Memorial [1948] | Local Source
Saleeby, Najeeb M. | Physician; reported yellow fever outbreak in Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1899] | Full LC is: Saleeby, Najeeb M. (Najeeb Mitry), (1870- ).
Sambon, Louis Westenra | Physician; taught at London School of Tropical Medicine [1919] | Local Source
Sambon, [s.n.] | SEE SAMBON, LOUIS WESTENRA |
Sanarelli, Dr. | SEE SANARELLI, GIUSEPPE |
Sanarelli, Giuseppe | First name also appears as “Guiseppe.” Italian bacteriologist; early yellow fever researcher, proposed that yellow fever was caused by “bacillus icteroides.” | Local Source
Sanford, Edward T. | Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. [1907] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Sanford, Edward Terry, (1865-1930).
Sanger, William Cary |(1853-1921)| United States Assistant Secretary of War from March 14, 1901, to August 28, 1903 | Local Source
Sawyer, W.A. | SEE SAWYER, WILBUR A. |
Sawyer, Wilbur A. | Director of the International Health Division, Rockefeller Foundation; successor to Frederick F. Russell [1939] | Local Source
Scannell, E. J. | International Health Board; yellow fever work, Mexico [1920's] | Local Source
Schellberg, Leonard | Friend of Emilie Lawrence Reed [1940] | Local Source
Schellberg, Louise | Wife of Leonard Schellberg [1940] | Local Source
Schereschewsky, J. W. | Assistant Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service [1918] | Local Source
Schermer, [s.n.] | Worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone [1905] | Local Source
Schnurr, Dorma | SEE SCHNURR, DORMA V. |
Schnurr, Dorma V. | Secretary of Hench [1940's] | Local Source
Schobinger, George | Dwight P. Robinson & Company, Inc. Rio de Janeiro [1922] | Local Source
Schuler, Hans | Sculptor; made bust of Walter Reed that is in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia | Local Source
Schuler, [s.n.] | SEE SCHULER, HANS |
Schuman, Henry | Publisher; wanted to publish Hench’s book on Reed [1946] | Local Source
Schumann, Lucila | Florist; made wreaths for Camp Lazear ceremony for Hench [1953] | Local Source
Schumann, Lucilla | SEE SCHUMANN, LUCILA |
Schwegmann Jr., George A. | Director, Photoduplication Service, The Library of Congress [1941] | Local Source
Schweitzer, Mrs. C. C. | SEE LAZEAR, CHARLOTTE C. |
Schwieger, John D. | Involved with the yellow fever experiments [1901] | Local Source
Scott, Edward | Reporter, Havana Post, wrote “accurate” (according to Hench) story on the Camp Lazear Memorial [1953] | Local Source
Scott, Gen. | SEE SCOTT, HUGH L. |
Scott, Hugh | SEE SCOTT, HUGH L. |
Scott, Hugh L. | General; Adjutant to Leonard Wood; Chief of Staff of the United States Army (1914-1917) | Local Source
Scott, Winfield | Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions [1928] | Local Source
Sculler, Carl | German Officer [1918] | Local Source
Secretary to Howard A. Kelly | Personal name unknown [1922]| Local Source
Seeley, Morris Monroe | American public health worker, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Seguin, [s.n.] | Physician; head of the Health Service in French Sudan [1923] | Local Source
Seidelin, Dr. | Physician; investigated causative agent of yellow fever [1915] | Local Source
Sellard, Dr. | Physician; investigated causative agent of yellow fever and infectious jaundice with animals [1927] | Local Source
Senter, Orestes A. B. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Serpa Novoa, Roberto | Physician, Bucaramanga, Colombia; assisted with yellow fever work | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Serpa Novoa, Roberto, (1888-1959).
Serpa, Roberto | SEE SERPA NOVOA, ROBERTO |
Seth, Alexander L. | Cousin of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Seth, Catherine E. | Aunt of Jesse W. Lazear (“Aunt Kate” in the documents); sister of Thomas C. Lazear; full name is Catherine Elizabeth Lazear Seth | Local Source
Seth, Frances B. | Cousin of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Seth, Joe | Cousin of Jesse W. Lazear | Local Source
Seth, Miss | SEE SETH, FRANCES B. |
Seward, Blanton P. | Department of Surgery, Lewis-Gale Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia [1931] | Local Source
Sexton, Anna M. | Librarian, Department of Health, Albany, New York [1941] | Local Source
Seymour, Flora Warren | Author; on Board of Indian Commissioners [1927] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Seymour, Flora Warren, (1888-1948).
Shafter, Gen. | SEE SHAFTER, WILLIAM R. |
Shafter, William R. | General; Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Infantry. | Full LC Authority is: Shafter, William Rufus, (1835-1906).
Shakespeare, Edward O. | Author of Report on the Origin and Spread of Typhoid Fever in U.S. Military Camps During the Spanish War of 1898 [1904]; member of Typhoid Fever Board | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Shakespeare, Edward O. (Edward Oram), (1846-1900).
Shannon, Dr. | Yellow fever researcher [c.1890's] | Local Source
Sharpe, Mr. | Professor; friend of Walter Reed [1875] | Local Source
Shaw, Edwin C. | Physician; on Committee to build a Polyclinic in Akron, Ohio [1919] | Local Source
Shaw, F. R. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service, Louisiana [1924] | Local Source
Shaw, [s.n.] | United States Army [Medical Corps?] [1917] | Local Source
Sheppard, Morris | United States Senator from Texas (1913-1941); United States Representative from Texas (1902-1913); aided in introducing bill to add the name of Roger Post Ames to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor; see:http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Sheppard, Morris, (1875-1941).
Sheppard, Senator | SEE SHEPPARD, MORRIS |
Sheridan, Philip Henry | Union General during the Civil War; see: http://www.civilwarhome.com/sheridanbio.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Sheridan, Philip Henry, (1831-1888).
Sherman, John P. R. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Sherwood, Charles E. | Sergeant; died from yellow fever in Quemados, Cuba [May, 1900] | Local Source
Sherwood, Mary G. | Wife of Charles E. Sherwood; contracted yellow fever [June, 1900] | Local Source
Shimer, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps, Canal Zone [1906] | Local Source
Shonts, Theodore P. | Chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission [1906]; see: http://www.czbrats.com/Builders/Bennett/rrmen.htm | Local Source
Shonts, Walker | Worked with the United States Army Medical Corps [1905] | Local Source
Shouts, [s.n.] | SEE SHONTS, THEODORE P. |
Shuell, Lawrence | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Sigerist, Henry E. | Physician; Medical Historian; Institute of the History of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; see: http://support.jhsph.edu/sph/sphheros.cfm?detail=50 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Sigerist, Henry E.(Henry Ernest), (1891-1957).
Siler, J. F. | Lieutenant, Colonel, United States Army; name varies as Joseph F. Siler; nickname is Dusty | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), (1875-1960).
Siler, Lt. Col. | SEE SILER, J. F. |
Siler, [s.n.] | SEE SILER, J. F. |
Silverio, Nicasio | Cuban physician; served on the Board of Physicians with Roger Post Ames, Jesse W. Lazear, and Eduardo Angles to study yellow fever cases during the epidemic in Quemados, Cuba; also called Nicolo Silverio [1900] | Local Source
Simmons, Robert G. | SEE SIMMONS, ROBERT GLENMORE |
Simmons, Robert Glenmore | (1891-1969) | United States Congressman from Nebraska (1923-1933) | Local Source
Simon, Sidney R. | Office of the Secretary and Treasurer, The American Society of Tropical Medicine, Rochester, New York [1919] | Local Source
Simpson, June | Wife of Walter M. Simpson; colleague/friend of Philip Showalter Hench | Local Source
Simpson, Walt | SEE SIMPSON, WALTER M. |
Simpson, Walter M. | Physician; Director, Kettering Institute for Medical Research, Dayton, Ohio; husband of June Simpson; friend of Philip Showalter Hench | full name is Walter Malcolm Simpson, (1895- ) | Local Source
Sitjar, [s.n.] | Wrote: “Investigations on the Etiology of Yellow Fever in the Zone of Narareth [sic], State of Bahia, 1921″ | Local Source
Skinner, George A. | Colonel, United States Army; Commanding Officer of the Hospital Center, [1919] | Local Source
Skinner, J. O. | Physician; Superintendent, Columbia Hospital for Women, Washington, D.C. [1907] | Local Source
Sleeper, [s.n.] | Sent volunteers overseas to the Ambulance Service in France [1917] | Local Source
Slocum, Herbert | Captain, United States Army, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Slocum, Mrs. | Wife of Herbert Slocum, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Smart, Col. | Chief Surgeoncy of the Philippines [1902] | Local Source
Smiley, [s.n.] | Secretary of Wade Hampton Frost | Local Source
Smith, Austin | Physician; Editor of JAMA | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Smith, Austin, (1912- ).
Smith, George H. | General Passenger Agent, New Orleans & Northeastern Railroad Company; Alabama and Vicksburg Railway Company; Vicksburg, Shreveport, & Pacific Railway Company [1905] | Local Source
Smith, H. M. | Commissioner, United States Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce [1919] | Local Source
Smith, Jackson | American associated with Panama Canal work [1908] | Local Source
Smith, Jno [John] H. | First name spelled “Jno.” Acting Executive Secretary, The Panama Canal, Canal Zone, Executive Department [1923] | Local Source
Smith, Louise F. | Co-President of FIM (Fundacion de Investigaciones Medicas) in Cuba [1952]; Also known as Mrs. Gilbert Smith | Local Source
Smith, Lucian | Physician, trained under Connor in Mexico [1924]; name may vary as Lucian C. Smith | Local Source
Smith, Luther Ely | Attorney and Counselor, Saint Louis, Missouri; friend of Jefferson Randolph Kean [1942] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Smith, Luther Ely, (1873-1951).
Smith, Samuel W. | (1852-1931) | United States Representative from Michigan (1891-1915) | Local Source
Smith, Theobald | Researcher, microbiologist; pioneer of American bacteriology; worked with ticks as transmitters of Texas fever; see: http://www.nerc.com/~tss/ and http://www.nerc.com/~tss/tedsmith.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Smith, Theobald, (1859-1934).
Smith, Theobald H. | SEE SMITH, THEOBALD |
Smith, William Alden | United States Representative from Michigan (1895-1907) | Full LC is: Smith, William Alden, (1859-1932).
Smith, William F. | Isthmian Canal Commission [1905] | Full name is William Fawcett Smith | Local Source
Smittle, Jack | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
[s.n.], Alex | SEE SETH, ALEXANDER |
[s.n.], Clarissa | Same as Mrs. Morgan Jones of New York City (?) | Local Source
[s.n.], Dick | Had case of experimental yellow fever in Carroll’s experiments [1901] | Local Source
[s.n.], Ellen | SEE COUSIN ELLEN |
[s.n.], Frances | SEE SETH, FRANCES B. |
[s.n.], Francis | SEE SETH, FRANCES B. |
[s.n.], George | SEE MILLER, GEORGE |
[s.n.], Gertrude | Maid/nanny for Jesse W. and Mable H. Lazear, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
[s.n.], Had | Friend of Philip Showalter Hench [1940] | Local Source
[s.n.], Jim | Acquaintance of Morris C. Leikind [1951] | Local Source
[s.n.], Lida | Friend or family member of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Showalter Hench [1941] | Local Source
[s.n.], Lytt | Distant relative of Jesse W. Lazear (?) | Local Source
[s.n.], Molly | SEE MILLER, MOLLY |
[s.n.], Myron | Cousin of Laura Carter [1931] | Local Source
[s.n.], Nellie | SEE HOUSTON, NELLIE |
[s.n.], Nicoll | Medical school classmate of Jesse W. Lazear, Edinburgh, Scotland [1890] | Local Source
[s.n.], Norris | Medical school classmate of Jesse W. Lazear, Edinburgh, Scotland [1890] | Local Source
[s.n.], Rannie | SEE KEAN, JEFFERSON RANDOLPH |
[s.n.], Sam | Uncle of Philip Showalter and Atcheson Laughlin Hench; Union Tanning Company, Greenbrier Tannery, Marlinton, West Virginia [1940] | Local Source
[s.n.], Sue | SEE EDMUNDSON, SUE |
[s.n.], Susie | Apache girl who lived with the Walter and Emilie Lawrence Reed (1878-1887/1890?) | Local Source
[s.n.], Victoria | Native American woman who accompanied Geronimo when chased by Fort Apache soldiers. | Local Source
Snidow, Herman W. | Director, Malaria Investigations [1916] | Local Source
Snow, John | (1813-1858) | Physician (epidemiology and anesthesiology); author; see: http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow.html and http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/snowinfo.htm | Local Source
Socorro, Ramon Gonzales | Sold land to the United States for Army cemetery near Camp Columbia | Local Source
Sonntag, Charles G. | (1872-1937) | United States Army Private; yellow fever volunteer; full name Charles Gustave Sonntag ; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
Sontag, [s.n.] | SEE SONNTAG, CHARLES G. |
Soper, Fred L. | Director of the Pan American Health Organization (known then as Pan American Sanitary Bureau) in 1947, 1950, and 1954; see: http://www.paho.org/English/PAHEF/soper.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Soper, Fred Lowe (1893-1977).
Sorenson, Harold | Major, Quartermaster Corps., United States Army [1919] | Local Source
Sosa, Antonio | Name of tennant from Rojas’ farm when Reed rented Camp Lazear land [1901] | Local Source
Sosa, Don Antonio | SEE SOSA, ANTONIO |
Sosa, [s.n.] | SEE SOSA, ANTONIO |
Souchon, Edmond I. | (1841-1924) | Physician; President of the Louisiana State Board of Health [late 1880's] | Local Source
South Carolina. Supreme Court. | Used as “author” for opinions, laws set in motion, etc.| Full LC Authority
Sparkman, S. M. | M. C. at Tampa, Florida [1901]; requested Reed’s “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” for all military posts in the South. | Local Source
Spielmacher, Earl | Staff Photographer, The Grand Rapids Camera Shop, Inc., Michigan [1940] | Local Source
Spies, Tom | SEE SPIES, TOM D. |
Spies, Tom D. | Physician; worked in United States and Cuba; involved with Camp Lazear [1951] | Local Source
Spinden, Herbert Joseph | Expert on Mayan history [1921] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Spinden, Herbert Joseph, (1879-1967).
Spooner, Mary L. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Spratling, [s.n.] | Worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone [1905] | Local Source
Springer, Adolph F. | Played a minor role in Camp Lazear experiments [1900] | Local Source
St. Martin, Alexis | Patient with permanent hole in stomach; operated on by William Beaumont [1820's] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: St. Martin, Alexis, (1797?-1880).
Standlee, Mary | Historian, Army Medical Center [1951] | Local Source
Standlee, Mrs. Earle | SEE STANDLEE, MARY |
Standley, Frank | Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary, The Secretary of State, Department of State, United States Government [1948] | Local Source
Stark, Alexander N. | Physician; United States Army Major [1900] | full name is Stark, Alexander Newton | Local Source
Stark, Alexander Newton | SEE STARK, ALEXANDER N. |
Stark, Mary | Wife of Alexander N. Stark | Local Source
Stark, Mrs. Alexander Newton | SEE STARK, MARY |
Stark, Mrs. | SEE STARK, MARY |
Stelle, [s.n.] | Assisted Mr. Norton, Ambulance Service Unit, France [1917] | Local Source
Stephens, J. W. W. | Held the Alfred Jones and Warrington Yorke Chair of Tropical Medicine at the University of Liverpool (1913-1928); referred to by Carter as “Stevens.” | Full name is Stephens, John William Watson.
Sternberg, George Miller | Physician; Surgeon General of the United States Army (1893-1902); Member of the Yellow Fever Commission; see http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Sternberg.htm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Sternberg, George Miller, (1838-1915).
Sternberg, Martha L. | Wife of George Miller Sternberg. Co-authored a biography of George Miller Sternberg [1920] | Full LC is: Sternberg, Martha L.
Sternberg, Mrs. | SEE STERNBERG, MARTHA L. |
Stevens, J. W. W. | SEE STEPHENS, J. W. W. |
Stevens, John F. | One of the Chief Engineers in the Panama Canal Zone; see biography at: http://www.czbrats.com/Builders/stevens.htm and http://designbuild.construction.com/MasterBuilders/0801MB.asp | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Stevens, John F. (John Frank), (1853-1943).
Stewart, A. A. | Captain, Quartermaster Corps. [1918] | Local Source
Stewart, C. Morton | President of the Trustees, Johns Hopkins University [1897] | Local Source
Stewart, N. P. | Physician; provided criticism of Howard A. Kelly’s book, Walter Reed and Yellow Fever. [1907] | Local Source
Stewart, P. M. | Public Health Service, Treasury Department, United States [1925] | Local Source
Stewart, W. B. | SEE STEWART, W. BRANKS |
Stewart, W. Branks | Director/Head, Department of Medical Art and Photography, School of Medicine, Louisiana State University [1941]; name varies as W. B. Stewart | Local Source
Stiles, Charles W. | SEE STILES, CHARLES WARDELL |
Stiles, Charles Wardell | Parasitologist; Assistant Surgeon General; Stiles and Albert Hassall founded the United States National Parasite Collection in 1892 (see: http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/np/systematics/animalpar.htm); professor of helminthology at the Army Medical School in 1898; “a Leader in the Fight to Eradicate the Hookworm” (see: http://voteview.uh.edu/entrejdr.htm (go to bottom of page) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Stiles, Charles Wardell, (1867-1941).
Stiles, Virginia | Friend of Laura Carter [1925] | Local Source
Stimpson, W. G. | Physician; Acting Surgeon General, Bureau of the Public Health Service [1915], Treasury Department, Office of the Surgeon General | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), (1865-1940).
Stimson, A. M. | Assistant Surgeon General [1923] | Local Source
Stirling, H. V. | Director of Finance, Veteran’s Administration [1937] | Local Source
Stitt, Admiral | SEE STITT, EDWARD R. |
Stitt, Edward R. | Admiral, United States Navy; married Laura Armistead Carter; Surgeon General of Navy; associated with Gorgas; full name is Edward Rhodes Stitt; United States Naval Hospital Library is named after Edward Rhodes Stitt; received an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania | Local Source
Stitt, Mrs. E. R. | SEE CARTER, LAURA ARMISTEAD |
Stokes, Adrian | Physician; yellow fever research in West Africa for the Rockefeller Foundation [1928] | Local Source
Stone, [s.n.] | Captain; Post Surgeon, Santa Clara, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Strandlee, Mrs. | SEE STANDLEE, MARY |
Straub, [s.n.] | Worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone [1905] | Local Source
Streit, Paul H. | Physician and Major General, United States Army Medical Department; Armstrong recommended him to be the United States representative for the Camp Lazear ceremonies; Commanding General of the Walter Reed Hospital [1952] | Local Source
Strobel, Benjamin B. | Researcher on yellow fever in South Carolina (1838-1839); see: http://www.keyshistory.org/IK-BB-Strobel.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Strobel, Benjamin B., (1803-1849).
Strobel, [s.n.] | SEE STROBEL, BENJAMIN B. |
Strode, George K. | Director of International Health Division, Rockefeller Foundation [1952]; wrote abook on yellow fever which Philip Showalter Hench declined to review | Local Source
Strong, Richard A. | Department of Tropical Medicine, Harvard University Medical School [1925] | Local Source
Stubbs, A.R. | Member, Mexican yellow fever campaign [1920's?] | Local Source
Sturgis, Dr. | Physician, United States Army Medical Corps, Camp Columbia, Cuba [1899] | Local Source
Sturgis, Helen M. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Also known as Mrs. Purdy H. Sturgis | Local Source
Sturgis, Mrs. | Wife of Dr. Sturgis | Local Source
Suarez, Peter W. | American liason to have Biography of Doctor Carlos J. Finlay, by Francisco Dominguez [Roldan], published in the United States [1942] | Local Source
Suarez-Solis, Angel | Owner of house thought to have housed yellow fever victims seen by Dr.Finlay [1940] | Local Source
Suarez, Varona | Physician; associated with the Cuban government [1912] | Local Source
Sueido, [s.n.] | Yellow fever case in Havana [1908] | Local Source
Sullivan, Mark | Author; American historian; author of Our Times: The United States, 1900-1925 which includes a chapter on Gorgas and yellow fever [1926] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Sullivan, Mark, (1874-1952).
Sullivan, [s.n.] | Yellow fever patient of Lambert’s [1900] | Local Source
Superintendent of Walter Reed Hospital | Tacoma Park, Washington, D.C. [1922] | Local Source
Susie | SEE [s. n.], SUSIE |
Sutherland, Charles | (1829-1895) | Physician, Surgeon General of the United States Army (1890-1893); See: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Sutherland.htm | Local Source
Sutter, Georgia S. | President, Women’s Auxiliary of Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania [1940]; also known as Mrs. Carleton A. Sutter | Local Source
Sutton, J. V. | Chief Claim Agent, Southern Power Company [1921]; Wateree Power Company, Charlotte, North Carolina [1922] | Local Source
Sweeney, Ray | Provided a report on Reed’s presentation in Indianapolis of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever.” [1948] | Local Source
Sweet, E. A. | Office of Medical Officer in Charge, Honolulu Quarantine, Treasury Department, United States Public Health Service [1923] | Local Source
Sweitzer, Charlotte C. | Mother of Jesse W. Lazear; full name is Charlotte Clayland Pettigrew Lazear Sweitzer | Local Source | SEE ALSO LAZEAR, CHARLOTTE C. |
Sweitzer, Mrs. | SEE SWEITZER, CHARLOTTE C. |
Symons, Lt. | Friend of Walter Reed at Willet’s Point, New York [1875] | Local Source
Taft, Secretary | SEE TAFT, WILLIAM H. |
Taft, [s.n.] | SEE TAFT, WILLIAM H. |
Taft, William H. | United States Secretary of War (1904-1908) and President of the United States | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Taft, William H. (William Howard), (1857-1930).
Tamayo, Diego | Secretary of the Interior, Cuba [1902] | Local Source
Tansey, William A. | Physician, Newark, New Jersey [1929] | Local Source
Tapia, Luis G. | Physician, yellow fever campaign, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Tasker, A. N. | Major, Medical Corps, United States Army; Army Medical Museum and Library, Office of the Surgeon General, War Department, Washington, D.C. [1922] | Local Source
Tate, Paul L. | Clerk, Columbia Barracks Hospital (1900-1901) | Local Source
Taylor, Edward T. | United States Representative from Colorado (1909-1940); gave a speech on William Crawford Gorgas [1928] | Full LC is: Taylor, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), (1858-1941).
Taylor, John R. | Las Animas Hospital clerk; yellow fever volunteer [1900] | Local Source
Taylor, [s.n.] | SEE TAYLOR, JOHN R. |
Teeter, E. A. | Private; orderly for the Chief Surgeon, Hospital Corps.; contracted yellow fever [June, 1900] | Also known as E. Albert Teeter. | Local Source
Teller, Henry | United States Senator from Colorado (1876-1882; 1885-1897; 1897-1901; 1901-1909) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Teller, Henry Moore, (1830-1914).
Teller, Senator | SEE TELLER, HENRY |
Templeton, Alexander M. | Lawyer; Washington, Pennsylvania [1927] | Local Source
Thayer, Dr. | SEE THAYER, WILLIAM S. |
Thayer, W. S. | SEE THAYER, WILLIAM S. |
Thayer, William S. | Physician at Johns Hopkins; Visited L. O. Howard in 1900 as did Jesse W. Lazear; Wrote “Medical Ethics: a lecture to the Fourth Year Class of the Johns Hopkins Medical School,” May 27, 1929; see:http://www.med.jhu.edu/medarchives/sgml/thayer.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Thayer, William Sydney, (1864-1932).
Theobald, F. V. |(1868-1930)| British scientist; wrote the authoritative text on the different species of mosquitoes [1900] | Local Source
Thibault, Henry | Physician from Arkansas; investigated malaria paraisites [1923] | Local Source
Thomas, G. W. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Thomas, John | Public health worker, Peru [1921] | Local Source
Thomas, John N. | Acting Assistant Surgeon, Havana, Cuba [1908]; experimented with pryethrum for exterminating mosquitoes (?) | Local Source
Thomas, Pride J. | Physician, Wilmington, North Carolina; full name is Pride Jones Thomas [1905] | Local Source
Thomases, Jerome | Employee of the Office of the Records of the War Department [1942] | Local Source
Thomason, H. D. | Captain, United States Army Medical Corps; Special Commissioner, Sanitary Department of Santiago, Cuba [1908] | more complete name is Henry D. Thomason | Local Source
Thompson, Rudolph E. | Provided public health engineering abstracts for the Bureau of the Public Health Service [1924] | Local Source
Thorpe, J. E. S. | General Superintendant, Tallahassee Power Company; first President of Nantahala Power Plant, opened in 1941; full name is John Edward Stirling Thorpe; (see: http://www.nantahalapower.com/glenville.html) | Local Source
Thurlow, Oscar G. | Design Engineer, Alabama Power Company [1915]; letters mostly indicate OGT, signature unclear but looks like Thurlow and Thurlow is referenced in letter number 01110001; | Local Source
Thurlow, [s.n.] | SEE THURLOW, OSCAR G. |
Tidel, Alton P. | SEE TISDEL, ALTON P. |
Tilden, Evelyn B. | Secretary to Hideyo Noguchi [1923] | Local Source
Tillery, P. A. | Assistant General Manager, Carolina Power & Light Company, Raleigh, North Carolina [1915] | Local Source
Tillisch, Jan H. | Physician; Clinical Section, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. [1948] | Local Source
Tilson, John Q. | United States Representative from Connecticut and Floor Leader (1925-1931) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Tilson, John O. (John Quillin), (1866-1958).
Tingle, Jedediah | “The American Trust Company,” Brooklyn, New York [1927] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Tingle, Jedediah, (1862-1928).
Tisdel, Alton P. | Superintendant of Documents, United States Government Printing Office [1937] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Tisdel, Alton P., (1879-1945).
Tisdell, Alton P. | SEE TISDEL, ALTON P. |
Tocantins, Leandro M. | Represented Jefferson Medical College at the dedication of Camp Lazear [1953] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), (1901-1963).
Tocantins, Leonardo | SEE TOCANTINS, LEANDRO M. |
Toepper, C. G. | Librarian and Military Officer; Assistant to the Librarian, Army Medical Library, War Department [1940] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Toepper, C. G. (Charles G.), (1874-1942).
Torbett, J. W. | Physician; see: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/TT/fto48.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Torbett, J. W. (John Walter), (1871-1949).
Torney | SEE TORNEY, GEORGE H. |
Torney, Dr. | SEE TORNEY, GEORGE H. |
Torney, George H. | (1850-1913) | Physician; United States Army Surgeon General (1909-1913); full name is George Henry Torney; see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Torney.htm | Local Source
Townsend, Carolyn | Friend of Laura Carter [1928] | Local Source
Tracey, Augustus | A private in the United States Army, requested by Reed to assist him in Cuba in the care of laboratory animals [1900]; see:http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum/collections/archives/asearch/afinding_aids/curatorialn/curatorialn.pdf | Local Source
Trask, Assistant Surgeon General | SEE TRASK, JOHN W. |
Trask, John W. | Assistant Surgeon General [1916] | Local Source
Trout, Hugh H. | Physician; Surgical Department, Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia; name varies as Hugh H. Trout, Sr. | Local Source
Truby, Albert E. | Officer, United States Army Medical Corps. Author of Memoir of Walter Reed: The Yellow Fever Episode. | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), (1871-1954).
Truby, Barbara | Daughter of Albert E. and Bonnie Truby [1923] | Local Source
Truby, Bonnie | Wife of Albert E. Truby | Local Source
Truby, Elizabeth | Daughter of Albert E. and Bonnie Truby | Local Source
Truby, Jack | Son of Albert E. and Bonnie Truby | Local Source
Truby, Mrs. | SEE TRUBY, BONNIE |
Truman, Harry S. | President, United States (1945-1953) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Truman, Harry S., (1884-1972).
Turnbull, Harry | Cousin of Jesse W. Lazear [1897] | Local Source
Turner, Clair Elsmere | Associate Professor of Biology and Public Health, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Full LC Authority is Turner, C. E. (Clair Elsmere), 1890-1974.
Turner, Thomas | Contracted yellow fever in Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Turner, Wm. | Professor of Anatomy at Edinburgh| Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Turner, Wm. (William), Sir, (1832-1916).
Tyler, Mrs. | Wrote “Recollections of Yellow Fever Epidemic” [1914] | Local Source
Ulio, J. A. | Adjutant General, United State Army [1919] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Ulio, James Alexander, (1882-1958).
Uma, Rev. Padre | Possible experimental yellow fever case produced during Carlos Finlay’s experiments | Local Source
Uncle Tom | SEE LAZEAR, THOMAS C. |
United States. Congress. House | Full LC Authority
United States. Congress. Senate | Full LC Authority
United States. Dept. of the Treasury | Used as “author” for general memos emanating from this office | Full LC Authority
United States. Public Health Service | Used as “author” for general memos emanating from this office | Full LC Authority
United States. Public Health Service. Office of Medical Officer in Charge | Used as “author” for general memos emanating from this office | Local Source
United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General | Used as “author” for general memos emanating from this office | Full LC Authority
University of Maryland | Academic Day Program Flyer [1908] | The College of Medicine, founded in Baltimore in 1807, was re-chartered in 1812 as the University of Maryland and as of 2002 is the University System of Maryland | Local Source
University of Maryland, School of Medicine | Used as Corporate Author | Full LC Authority is: University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Medicine.
University of Virginia, School of Medicine | Used as Corporate Author | Full LC Authority is: University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Updegraff, Gertrude B. | Friend of Emilie Lawrence Reed [1931] | Local Source
Upshur, Alfred P. | Physician(?), Life Extension Institute, New York City, New York [1927] | Local Source
Usher, Robert J. | Librarian, The Howard Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, Lousiana [1941] | Full LC Authority
Valderrama, Esteban | Painter of mural depicting Finlay, Reed, Lazear, and Carroll at a meeting | Local Source
Valdivieso, Julio | Physician, Bucaramanga, Columbia [1923]; assisted with yellow fever work | Local Source
Valentine, James W. | SEE BALENTINE, JAMES W. |
van Beuren, Jr., Frederick T. | Physician; Associate Dean, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons [1930] | Local Source
Van Ezdorf, [s.n.] | SEE VON EZDORF, RUDOLPH H. |
Van Scoy, Lela B. | Companion of Louise Wood at the Camp Lazear dedication | Local Source
Van Wesep, H. B. | Chief, Information Service, The Rockefeller Foundation [1930] | Local Source
Vanneril, Josens | Secretario Campala [1921] | Local Source
Vasconcelos, Angel Brioso | Mexican physician; Sub-director, Rockefeller Foundation-sponsored Mexican Yellow Fever Commission [1921] | Local Source
Vaughan, Annie | Sister to Emilie Lawrence Reed. Also known as Miss Annie, Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Annie Vaughan | Local Source
Vaughan, John N. | Relative/brother of Emilie Lawrence Reed; worked to get pension for Mrs. Reed [1903] | Local Source
Vaughan, John R. | SEE VAUGHAN, JOHN N. |
Vaughan, Mrs. | Possibly sister of Emilie Lawrence Reed | Local Source
Vaughan, Victor C. | Author of Experimental Studies on the Causation of Typhoid Fever with special reference to the outbreak at Iron Mountain, Mich.: Preliminary Report [1887]; Typhoid Fever Board | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Vaughan, Victor C. (Victor Clarence), (1851-1929).
Vaughn, Emmett I. | Physician with the Rockefeller Foundation-sponsored Mexican Yellow Fever Commission [1921] | Local Source
Vedder, [s.n.] | Associate editor of the National Cyclopedia of American Biography | Local Source
Vega, M. L. | Physician [1921] | Local Source
Veldee, M. V. | Assistant Surgeon, United States Public Health Service [1923] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Veldee, M. V. (Milton Victor), (1890- ).
Vequio, Antonio | Spanish yellow fever volunteer at Columbia Barracks, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Veracruz, M. | Head of Mexican Yellow Fever Commission [1922] | Local Source
Vergara, Jose Randin | Physician, Havana, Cuba [1941] | Local Source
Vergne, Col. | French Army Medical Corps Peru [1921]; involved in yellow fever work | Local Source
Victoria | SEE [S.N.], VICTORIA |
Viets, Henry R. | Physician; Editor, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Viets, Henry R. (Henry Rouse), (1890- ).
Vincent, George E. | President of the Rockefeller Foundation (1917-1929) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Vincent, George E. (George Edgar), (1864-1941).
Voegtlin, Carl | (1879-1960) | Pharmacologist; first Director of the National Cancer Institute [1938]; see: http://rex.nci.nih.gov/wlcm/NCI_History/html/voegtlin.htm | Local Source
Voegtlin, Silian | Wife of Carl Voegtlin | Local Source
Von Ezdorf, R. H. | SEE VON EZDORF, RUDOLPH H. |
Von Ezdorf, Rudolph H. | Physician; Assistant Surgeon in Cuba with yellow fever work [1903]; Surgeon, United States Marine Hospital [1915]; later did public health work in the United States | Local Source
W. A. Herron & Sons | Real estate agents, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1899] | Local Source
Wainwright, J. Mayhew | SEE WAINWRIGHT, JONATHAN MAYHEW |
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew | (1864-1945) | United States Congressman for New York (1923-1923) | Local Source
Walcott, Alan | Physician; Rockefeller Foundation, yellow fever work in Africa [1922]; involved in yellow fever public health work (1921-1922) | Local Source
Walker, Admiral | SEE WALKER, JOHN G. |
Walker, J. Carter | Associated with Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Virginia [1925] | Local Source
Walker, John G. |(1835-1907)| Rear Admiral of the Navy; Chairman, Isthmian Canal Commission [1905] | Local Source
Walker, John H. | Clerk for the United States Senate [1903] | Full LC Authority
Walker, Kenzie W. | Major General, Chief of Finance, War Department [1926] | Local Source
Wallace, Edward P. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Wallace, John Findley | Chief Engineer for the building of the Panama Canal [1904] | Full LC Authority is: Wallace, John Findley (1852-1921).
Wallace, [s.n.] | SEE WALLACE, JOHN FINDLEY |
Wallach, Sidney | Owned a public relations firm (“Sidney Wallach Associates” — Public Relations, Magazine Management, Campaign Publicity) that wanted to mount a Reed publicity campaign [1950] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wallach, Sidney, (1905-1979).
Walsh, David I. | United States Senator for Massachusetts (1919-1925 and 1926-1947) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Walsh, David I. (David Ignatius), (1872-1947).
Walsh, [s.n.] | SEE WALSH, DAVID I. |
Walsh, Th. J. | SEE WALSH, THOMAS JAMES |
Walsh, Thomas James | United States Senator from Montana (1913-1933) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Walsh, Thomas James, (1859-1933).
Walter Reed Memorial Association | Corporate author of documents concerning Walter Reed and his work (1902?); variant form: The Walter Reed Memorial Association | Local Source
Wanstrom, R. C. | Physician/Researcher; wrote “Occurrence and Staining of Leptospira Icteroids in Guinea-Pigs Inoculated Experimentally” [1924] | Local Source
Ward, George S. | Private, United States Army; volunteer in James Carroll’s typhoid experiment [1904] | Local Source
Waring, Col. | United States Army in Cuba; Head of the Sanitary Department of New York City; died of yellow fever [1898] | Local Source
Warner, Lena | SEE WARNER, LENA A. |
Warner, Lena A. | (1869-1948) | Nurse with the Yellow Fever Commission work in Cuba [1902] | Local Source
Warren, A. J. | Physician; Director of the Rockefeller Foundation [1952] | Local Source
Warren, Francis E. | United States Senator from Wyoming (1890-1893 and 1895-1929) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Warren, Francis E. (Francis Emroy), (1844-1929).
Warthen, Harry J. | Physician; Chairman, Section on the History of Medicine, Richmond Academy of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia [1951] | Local Source
Wasdin, Dr. | SEE WASDIN, EUGENE |
Wasdin, Eugene | Researcher; United States Public Health Service, studied Sanarelli’s bacillus, [1889] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wasdin, Eugene, (1869-1911).
Wasdin, [s.n.] | SEE WASDIN, EUGENE |
Washburn, Benjamin E. | Wrote historical account of yellow fever in Jamaica [1923] | Full LC is: Washburn, Benjamin Earle, (1885- ).
Washington, George | United States President (1789-1797); see biographical information at: http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/gwashington.asp and http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/gw1.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Washington, George, (1732-1799).
Waters, James F. | Author, The Court of Missing Heirs, Radio Program, New York City, New York [1941] | Local Source
Watson, Dr. | Female physician of Laura Armistead | Local Source
Watson, James E. | United States Representative to Congress from Indiana (1895-1897 and 1899-1909); United States Senator from Indiana (1916-1933). | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Watson, James E. (James Eli), (1864-1948).
Watson, Malcolm | (1873-1955) | Physician, concerned about sanitation and yellow fever in Africa; wrote: African Highway: The Battle for Health in Central Africa. Watson, Sir M. [1953] | Local Source
Watson, R. A. | Lobbied for a pension for Mabel H. Lazear [1907] | Local Source
Watson, Roy | President and General Manager, The Kahler Corporation, Rochester, Minnesota [1951] | Local Source
Weatherwalk, Edward | SEE WEATHERWALKS, EDWARD |
Weatherwalks, Edward | (1874-1916) | United States Army Private; yellow fever volunteer; Congressional gold medal recipient [1900] | Local Source
Weatherwalks, Lucy | Wife of Edward Weatherwalks | Local Source
Weaver, Daniel Witwer | Physician; wrote a book “Medicine as Vocation” [1915] | Local Source
Webster, R. S. | SEE WEBSTER, ROYAL S. |
Webster, Royal .S. | Divisional Engineer, Havana Railroad Division [1940] | Local Source
Weckerly, C. A. | Geological draftsman with the Arkansas Geological Survey [1926] | Local Source
Weedon, Leslie W. | Physician, Tampa, Florida [1919]; wrote to Carter for advice on yellow fever prevention in the early 1900′s. | Local Source
Welch, S. W. | Physician; Alabama State Health Officer [1922] | Local Source
Welch, William | SEE WELCH, WILLIAM H. |
Welch, William H. | Physician; associated with yellow fever heroes bill; Johns Hopkins professor and was also on the Rockefeller International Health Board | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Welch, William Henry, (1850-1934).
Wellcome, Henry S. | Involved with the history of medicine and medical research | Full LC Authority is: Wellcome, Henry S. (Henry Solomon), Sir, (1853-1936).
Welles, Thomas | Acting Chief, Latin American Division, Secretary of State, Department of State, Washington, D. C. [1920] | Local Source
Wells, Lt. | Officer, United States Army, Cuba [1901] | Local Source
Wells, Sumner | United States Under Secretary of State (1937-1943) | Local Source
Welsh, Dr. | SEE WELCH, S. W. |
Welsh, S.W. | SEE WELCH, S. W. |
Wertenbaker, [s.n.] | SEE WERTENBAKER, WILLIAM |
Wertenbaker, William | Librarian, University of Virginia (1826-1831, 1835-1857, 1865-1881); Librarian emeritus (1881-1882) | Authority from Alderman Library, the University of Virginia: Wertenbaker, William, (1797-1882).
West, Clyde L. | (1877-1943) | United States Army Private; yellow fever volunteer[1900]; full name Clyde Llewellyn West; Congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source
West, James E. | Chief Scout Executive, Headquarters National Council, Boy Scouts of America, New York City, New York [1919] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: West, James E. (James Edward), (1876-1948).
West, Olin. | Physician; Secretary, American Medical Association [1925] | Full LC Authority
Westcott, Mrs. George T. | Wife of George T. Westcott who was a patient of Henry Rose Carter in Baltimore, Maryland [1918] | Local Source
Wetherspoon, W. W. | Brigadier General; served with Dorsey M. McPherson [1879] | Local Source
Wheeler, Helen | Librarian, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University [1940] | Local Source
Wheeler, [s.n.] | Health Officer of Colon, Panama [1905] | Local Source
Wheldon, John | Public Relations Division, New York University, Bellevue Medical Center, New York City, New York [1951] | Local Source
Whipple, George C. | Professor, Sanitary Engineering [1919] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Whipple, George Chandler, (1866-1924).
White, Charles S. | Physician, Washington, D.C.; Full name is Charles Stanley White [1942] | Local Source
White, Christine | Wife of Thomas J. White [1931] | Local Source
White, Dr. | SEE WHITE, JOSEPH H. |
White, Joseph H. | Doctor; In Public Health Service, New Orleans [1903]; Chief of the Yellow Fever Council [1923] | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: White, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), (1855-19??).
White, R. O. | Physician [1923] | Local Source
White, Thomas J. | Possible distant cousin of Walter Reed; grandfather of Helen Crone Nolte [1931] | Local Source
White, W. C. | SEE WHITE, WILLIAM CURTIS |
White, Wilbert W. | President, Bible Teachers Training School, New York City, New York [1908] | Local Source
White, William Curtis | Acquantance of Henry Rose Carter [1925] | Local Source
Whitebread, Charles | Assistant Curator, Division of Medicine, Smithsonian Instititution, United States National Museum, Washington, D.C. [1926] | Local Source
Whitmore, Eugene R. | Physician, Army Medical School, Washington, D.C. [1917] | Local Source
Whittaker, Ralph R. | SEE WHITTAKER, RALPH ROHRER |
Whittaker, Ralph Rohrer | Author of “Unsung Heroes” [1932] | Local Source
Whyte, Pinckney | SEE WHYTE, WILLIAM PINKNEY |
Whyte, William Pinkney | United States Senator from Maryland (1868-1869; 1875-1881; 1906-1908); see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000435 | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Whyte, William Pinkney, (1824-1908).
Wilbur, Ray Lyman | United States Secretary of the Interior (1929-1933) under President Harding | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wilbur, Ray Lyman, (1875-1949).
Wilbur, [s.n.] | SEE WILBUR, RAY LYMAN |
Wilder, Sarah Hinds | Husband died of yellow fever in Havana [1900] | Local Source
Williams, Col. | Colonel, United States Army, Cuba; died of yellow fever [1898] | Local Source
Williams, Jr., Gertrude L. | Wife of Louis L. Williams, Jr.; friend of Laura Armistead Carter [1920] | Local Source
Williams, Jr., L. L. | SEE WILLIAMS, JR., LOUIS L. |
Williams, Jr., Louis L. | United States Public Health Service, Treasury Department [1920] Anti-malaria work in Virginia [1920's] | Local Source
Williams, Marian Walker | Physician, Johns Hopkins [1901] | Local Source
Williams, Master Sergeant | Employee of the Army War College [1947] | Local Source
Williamson, C. C. | Chief, Information Service, Rockefeller Foundation [1923] | Local Source
Williamson, John M. | Physician; Board of Health, City Hall, San Francisco, California [1902] | Local Source
Williamson, [s.n.] | Physician [1924] | Local Source
Willis, John M. | Colonel, Medical Corps, Carlisle Barracks, Medical Field Service School [1941] | Full LC Authority
Willson, Chat Hill | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Willson, L. E. | Major, Warehousing Division [1918] | Local Source
Wilmot, F. M. | Secretary for the Carnegie Hero Commission [1908] | Local Source
Wilson, Alexander M. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Wilson, Jennie | Acquainted with the Kissingers [1907] | Local Source
Wilson, Jr., Robert | Provided a report on the correlation of the cutting of timber in swamps and the prevalence of malaria, South Carolina [1916] | Local Source
Wilson, Louis B. | Director Emeritus of Mayo Foundation; knew Reed in the 1890′s | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wilson, Louis B. (Louis Blanchard), (1866-1943).
Wilson, W. F. | Physician, Lake City, Minnesota [1941] | Local Source
Wingate, George W. | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Winter, Francis A. | Colonel, United States Army | Local Source
Winter, [s.n.] | Chief Surgeon, Line of Communications, United States Army Medical Corps, France; might be the same as Francis A. Winter | Local Source
Wise, James | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Full name is James Waterman Wise | Local Source
Wise, Justine Dorothy | Contributor to the Kissinger Relief Fund [1907] | Local Source
Withington, D. J. | Advertising Manager, John Wyeth & Brother, Inc., Manufacturing Chemists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1941] | Local Source
Wolcott, Dr. | SEE WALCOTT, ALAN |
Woldert, Albert | Physician; worked with mosquitoes | See: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/WW/fwo46.html | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Woldert, Albert, (1867-1959).
Wolfert, Dr. | SEE WOLDERT, ALBERT |
Woltman, Henry W. | (1889-1964) | Physician; neurologist, Associate Professor at the Mayo Clinic [1927]; Award for Superior Performance in Clinical Neurology named after Henry W. Woltman, Mayo Foundation [1973] | Local Source
Wood, Frances | The Grand Rapids Public Library, Michigan [1940] | Local Source
Wood, H. R. | Master, American Schooner “William E. Burnham,” mobile quarantine [1922] | Local Source
Wood, Laura | SEE ROPER, LAURA WOOD |
Wood, Leonard | Major General; Governor of the Moro Province of the Philippines (1903-1906) and Governor General of the Philippines (1921-1927). See: http://www.sacklunch.net/biography/W/LeonardWood.html http://www.armyhistoryfnd.org/armyhist/research/detail2.cfm?webpage_id=72&page_type_id=3 | LC Authority: Wood, Leonard, (1860-1927).
Wood, Louise Adriana | (1869-1943) | Wife of Leonard Wood | Local Source
Wood, Louise Barbara | Daughter of Leonard Wood; attended the dedication of Camp Lazear National Monument [1953] | Local Source
Wood, Mrs. | SEE WOOD, LOUISE ADRIANA |
Wood, O. E. | Chief Commissary Officer, Havana, Cuba [1900] | Local Source
Wood, V. E. | SEE WOOD, O. E. |
Wood, William A. | Acting Chief, Division of Public Liaison, State Department, United States Government, Washington, D.C. [1950] | Local Source
Woodfall, H. C. | Director, Georgia Board of Health [1921] | Local Source
Woodring, Harry H. | SEE WOODRING, HARRY HINES |
Woodring, Harry Hines |United States Secretary of War, Roosevelt’s Cabinet | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Woodring, Harry Hines, (1887-1967).
Woods, Archie S. | Vice President, The John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, New York City [1940] | Local Source
Woods, J. G. | Acquaintance of James E. Peabody; Massachusetts [1935] | Local Source
Woodward, L. O. | Physician on the S. S. Saramacca [1923] | Local Source
Woodward, Robert F. | (1908-2001) | Acting Assistant Secretary for the Inter-American Affairs, Department of State [1954] | Local Source
Worden, Jr., John E. | Public Information Officer, Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. [1951] | Local Source
Wormley, Dr. | Sold the Lazear-Reed notebook to the New York Academy of Medicine [1942] | Local Source
Wranek, Jr., William H. | Director, University News Service, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia [1947]; Full name is William Hillman (1895-1971) according to Special Collections, Alderman Library, University of Virginia | Local Source
Wratten, Bessie C. | Acquaintance of Blossom Reed, Mt. Vernon, Alabama; wife of George M.Wratten. | Full name is Bessie Cannon Wratten; also known as Mrs. George M. Wratten [1912] | Local Source
Wratten, George M. | Friend of the Reeds; provided North American Indian translations for Emilie Lawrence Reed [1912] | Local Source
Wright, Boykin | Lawyer, Augusta, Georgia [1915] | Local Source
Wright, Boykin, Jr. | Lawyer, Augusta, Georgia [1915] | Local Source
Wright, Irving S. | Physician; medical researcher; Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Award, 1960: Karl Paul Link, Ph.D.; Irving S. Wright, M.D.; and Edgar V. Allen, M.D. Joint award for pioneering the development and use of anticoagulant drugs; see: http://www.laskerfoundation.org/library/prev2.html). | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wright, Irving S. (Irving Sherwood), (1901-1997 ).
Wrightson, Maj. | SEE WRIGHTSON, WILLIAM D. |
Wrightson, Mrs. W. D. | Daughter of William and Marie Gorgas | Local Source
Wrightson, William D. | Physician and Major United States Army [Medical Corps?], Washington, [1917]; Member of the Rockefeller Foundation’s International Health Board Yellow Fever Commission [1916]; was also with the United States Sanitary Corps; husband of Mrs. W. D. Wrightson | Local Source
Wyeth, John |(1834–1907)| Founder of a small drugstore, John Wyeth and Brother, that is now a leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology company [1864] Local Source
Wylie, H. Boyd | Physician; Dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine [1952] | Local Source
Wyllie, John Cook | Librarian; Curator of Rare Books, Alderman Library [1947]; Director, University of Virginia Libraries | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wyllie, John Cook, (1908-1968).
Wyman, Walter | United States Surgeon General of the Public Health Service (1891-1911) | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wyman, Walter, (1848-1911).
Wythe, George | Virginia lawyer and professor of law; see biographical information at: http://www.history.org/Almanack/people/bios/biowythe.cfm | Partial LC Authority; Full LC is: Wythe, George, (1726-1806).
Xavier, A. F. | Consul General, Brazil [1901] | Local Source
Young & Sons | SEE HENRY YOUNG & SONS |
Young, John Orr | Wrote radio script of the Yellow Fever Commission; Advertising Executive | Local Source
Young, John T. | Volunteer, Camp Columbia [1900] | Local Source
Young, Mason | Father of Louise Young Kean | Local Source
Young, Mrs. Mason | Mother of Louise Young Kean [1899] | Local Source
Young, Tandy C. | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1927] | Local Source
Young, William | Scottish pathologist; died of yellow fever in Africa [1928] | Local Source
Zunzunegui, Demetrio | Father of Julian; rented land from the Rojas family where Camp Lazear was located [1907] | Local Source
Zunzunegui Lopez, Julian | His family rented the land Camp Lazear was located on and lived in Building #1 (1907-1936) | Local Source
Zunzunegui, Mr. | SEE ZUNZUNEGUI LOPEZ, JULIAN |