Master
List of Personal Names: "Who's Who" on the Philip S. Hench
Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection Web Site
Each
category of information is delimited by a pipe symbol (|)
according to the following format: Last
Name, First Name Middle Name | Additional information; Other
names; etc. | Authority Source
KEY
: (date) = Reference
Date(s) to place the person and their position/function in
time
Local Source = Form of name
created from orginal document(s)
LC = Library of Congress
[date] = Date the name was added
to the list
Abbot, William Richardson |Opened and taught at the Charlottesville
Institute attended by Reed; Was born 1839 -; not sure if the
same as Prof. Abbott | Local Source [8/21/2001]
Abbott, A.C. |Bacteriologist, "M.D., Dr. P.H., Sc.D.
(1860-1935), 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 | Local Source [5/31/2002]
Abbott, Gen.|General Abbott (some military person) | Local
Source [9/12/2000]
Abbott, Prof. | Professor at the University of Virginia
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Abbott, [s.n.] | See document 00916034; not sure if this
is any of the other listed Abbotts | Local Source [9/11/2001]
Abel, Dr. | Doctor in Louisville (1939) | Local Source [10/13/2000]
Abel, Walter | Actor who played Walter Reed in "Yellow
Jack," 1946 | Partial LC Authority [5/31/2002] 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 [4/10/2001]
Abercrombie, [s.n.] | SEE ABERCROMBIE, JOHN WILLIAM
Acheson, Dean | Secretary of State, United States (January
21, 1949-January 20, 1953); see: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAacheson.htm
| Partial LC Authority [8/21/2001] Full LC is: Acheson,
Dean, 1893-1971.
Acker, Dr. | Physician, 1919 | Local Source [5/31/2002]
Acker, Mollie Flint |South Bend, Indiana (1924); markup
has Mollie "Heink" Acker which is not correct |Local Source
[11/16/2001]
Acton, H. W. |Author; Physician? |Local Source [11/14/2001]
Adams, E.S. | Major General, Adjutant General, The Adjutant
General's Office, War Department, United States; | Local Source
[8/29/2001]
Adams, Maud | Unidentified (1901) | Local Source [5/31/2002]
Adamson, Estelle |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Adamson, William C. |Congressman from Georgia, United States;
served from March 4, 1897, until December 18, 1917; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000051
|Partial LC Authority [11/6/2001] Full LC is: Adamson, William
Charles, 1854-1929.
Adler, Luther | Actor who portrayed Jesse Lazera in "Yellow
Jack," 1946 | Partial LC [5/31/2002] Full LC is: Adler,
Luther, 1903-1984.
Agostini, Dr. | Physician, Cuban sanitation, 1908 | [3/20/2001]
Agramonte, Aristides |A doctor; born June 3, 1866 and died
August 17, 1931; congressional gold medal recipient | Local
Source [10/2/2000]
Agramonte, Eduardo | Father of Aristides Agramonte, died
1872? | [3/20/2001]
Agramonte, Frances F. | Wife of Aristides Agramonte | Local
Source [4/26/2001]
Agramonte, Mrs. | SEE AGRAMONTE, FRANCES F. Wife of
Aristides Agramonte | Local Source [10/17/2000]
Ahrendts, J. L. |Representative, John Wyeth & Brother Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1942) |Local Source [9/3/2001]
Ainsworth, Frederick Crayton | United States Major General
|Partial LC Authority [10/23/2000] Full LC is: Ainsworth,
Frederick Crayton, 1852-1934.
Ainsworth, [s.n.] | MIGHT BE THE SAME AS FREDERICK CRAYTON
AINSWORTH |1905 U.S. Army Medical Officer | Local Source
[3/20/2001]
Alabama State Board of Health | Compiled hatching sheet,
Coosa River (1915) | Full LC Authority [6/6/2002]
Alberti, Steward | Worked with Reed at Fort Apache | Local
Source [8/20/2001]
Albertini, A. Diaz | Cuban Physician; Director of Finlay
Institute in Havana; full name is Antonio Diaz Albertini,
however he prefered signing his name as "A. Diaz Albertini
[8/17/2001] | Local Source [4/26/2001]
Albertini, Antonio Diaz | SEE ALBERTINI, A. DIAZ |
Albertini, Dr. | SEE ALBERTINI, A. DIAZ | Local Source
[10/2/2000]
Alden, C. H. | Colonel (1928) | Local Source [6/2/2002]
Alden, Dr. | Physician (1899) | Local Source [6/2/2002]
Alderman, Edwin Anderson | Former University of Virginia
President |Partial LC Authority [10/5/2000] Full LC is: Alderman,
Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931.
Aleck, [s.n.] | In Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to
Walter Reed, January 15, 1902 | Local Source [6/2/2002]
Alexander, Martha | Worked for the Journal of the History
Medicine and Allied Sciences (1951) | Local Source [9/6/2001]
Allen, [s.n.] | Relationship unknown; (1940) | Local Source
[12/6/2001]
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
[10/23/2000] Full LC is: Allison, William B. (William Boyd),
1829-1908.
Allmand, Dorothy | Librarian, United States Marine Hospital,
Baltimore, Maryland (1919) | Local Source [12/6/2001]
Almeyda, Jose Ramos | Relationship unknown (1907) | Local
Source [1/15/2002]
Alspaugh, Edna |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Alvare, Dr. | SEE ALVARE, IGNACIO |
Alvare, Ignacio | Cuban physician, Havana; helped Hench with
research on Camp Lazear, 1940 | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Alvarez, Dositeo | Discharged case of yellow fever (1908)
| Local Source [6/2/2002]
Alvarez, Jacinto Mendez | Volunteer in the Yellow Fever
Experiments, 1900, 1901 | [3/20/2001]
Alvarez, Joaquin Maria | Cuban Physician; identified site
of cemetery | Local Source [5/10/2001]
Amador, R.A. | Physician and Post Sanitary Officer at Camp
Columbia, Cuba, 1900; full name is Raoul A. Amador; possibly
the same person as Raoul A. Amador, Chargé d'Affaires of the
Republic of Panama at Paris; ?President of the Republic of
Panama | [3/20/2001]
Amador Guerrero, Manuel | President of Panama (First) | Partial
LC Authority [6/11/2002] Full LC is: Amador Guerrero, Manuel,
1883-1909.
Ament, Lytton G. |New York (1929); full name is Lytton Gray
Ament | Local Source [10/29/2001]
American Society of Tropical Medicine | Corporate author
for a program flyer | Full LC Authority [6/12/2002]
Ames, Azel |Physician? (1904) |Partial LC Authority [10/12/2001]
Full LC is: Ames, Azel, 1845-1908.
Ames, Jessie Daniel |Wife of Roger Post Ames |Partial LC
Authority [10/4/2000] Full LC is: Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972.
Ames, Roger Post | Physician, U.S.Army Medical Corps, Cuba,
takes care of Yellow Fever patients ; A major ; congressional
gold medal recipient; born April 7, 1868 and died November
14, 1914 | In LC [10/2/2000]
Amesse, J. W. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation, 1908 | [3/20/2001]
[J.W. added 10/17/2001]
Andreu, Dr. | SEE ANDREU, JOSE R. |
Andreu, Jose | SEE ANDREU, JOSE R. |
Andreu, Jose R. | Cuban physician; worked with Hench on
Lazear Memorial; full name is Jose Raimundo Andreu | Local
Source [4/27/2001]
Andrew, A.P. | Officer, Ambulence Service, France, 1917
| [3/20/2001]
Andrew, [s.n.] |SEE ANDREW, A. P.
Andrus, David L. | Physician; Son of John H. Andrus | Local
Source [8/15/2001]
Andrus, Dr. | SEE ANDRUS, DAVID L. |
Andrus, John A. | SEE ANDRUS, JOHN H. | Volunteer
in Yellow Fever Experiments | [3/20/2001]
Andrus, John H. | Army private; yellow fever volunteer;
full name John Hewitt Andrus born October 7, 1879 and died
May 1, 1942; congressional gold medal recipient | Local
Source [10/9/2000]
Andrus, Mrs. | Wife of John H. Andrus? | Local Source [10/17/2000]
Andrus, S.C. | SEE ANDRUS, SETH C. |
Andrus, Seth C. | Father of John H., 1928 | [3/20/2001]
Angles, Eduardo | Physician, Marianao, Havana, Cuba during
Yellow Fever experiments | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Anmach, James | Army Private, United States; did household
work for Reed's at Camp Apache | Local Source [8/21/2001]
Annie, Miss | Local Source [9/6/2000]
Anthony, Daniel R. | United States Representative from
Kansas, served May 23, 1907 - March 8, 1929.; name also
varies as Daniel Read Anthony, Jr.; see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000261
|Partial LC Authority [11/03/2000] Full LC is: Anthony,
Daniel Read, 1870-1931.
Antonetti, R. |Leutenant Governor of Ivory Coast, from
1918-1924; full name is: Raphaël-Valentin-Marius Antonetti
(b. 1872 - d. 1938) (1922) | Local Source [4/27/2001] [1/17/2002]
Appleton, D. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/10/2000]
Ara, A. Perez |Physician, Havana, Cuba (1941)| Local Source
[8/30/2001]
Arces, Julian | Peruvian physician, denied existence of
Yellow Fever in Peru | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Archinard, Dr. | Local Source [10/2/2000]
Armstrong, Donald B. |Physician, Vice-President, Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company, New York City; see: http://www.metlife.com/Companyinfo/History/Docs/tuber.html
|Partial LC Authority [8/29/2001] Full LC is: Armstrong,
Donald B.(Donald Budd), b. 1886
Armstrong, Dr. | SEE Armstrong, Donald B.| From the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, N.Y. | Local Source
[10/9/2000]
Armstrong, George E. | Major General, United States Army;
lived 4 August 1900-9 June 1979 ; served as Surgeon General
of the United States Army 1 June 1951-31 May 1955 | Local
Source [6/7/2001]
Armstrong, Gloster | SEE Armstrong, H. G. |
Armstrong, H. G.| H.M.'s Consul General, British General
Consulate (1923); name also varies as Gloster Armstrong|
Local Source [12/7/2001]
Arnett, George W. | Friend of P.S. Hench; from Trenton,
New Jersey; married to Annabel (1940)| Local Source [8/29/2001]
Arnold, W. F. | Physician [1907] | Local Source [10/15/2001]
Arthur, Lindsley |Malaria Field Agent, Georgetown County
Malarial Control, State Board of Health of South Carolina,
Division, Malaria Co-Operative Work (1923) |Local Source
[11/15/2001]
Artigas, Francisco Argilagos |Physician?, National Pharmaceutical
Association, Havana, Cuba (1941) |Local Source [11/19/2001]
Ascanio, Hugo |Physician, Havana, Cuba (1942) |Local Source
[8/30/2001]
Ash, Col. | Curator, Army Medical Museum (1940) | Local
Source [4/27/2001]
Ashburn, P. M. | Physician; Colonel, Medical Field Service
School | Partial LC Authority [8/23/2001] Full LC is: Ashburn,
P. M. (Percy Moreau), 1872-1940.
Atkinson, Dr. | Doctor that Jesse Lazear knew | Local Source
[10/25/2000]
Audouard, [s.n.] | French Yellow Fever Researcher, 19th
century | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Aujay, Capt. | Officer, Liason between the Ambulence Service
and the French Army, France, 1917 | [3/20/2001]
Aunt Alice | Relationship unknown; referred by Jesse Lazear
| Local Source [10/26/2000]
Aunt Kate | Sister to Jesse Lazear??? | Local Source [10/23/2000]
Avery, S. D. |Secretary, Medical Association of the Isthmian
Canal Zone (1925)|Local Source [11/16/2001]
Avila, Manuel | Physician, Delegado Sanitario Especial,
Panuco, Veracruz (1923)| Local Source [12/7/2001]
Babcock, Mrs. Albert | (1907) | Local Source [10/16/2001]
Baekeland, L.H. | President of the American Chemical Society,
1924; Inventor of Bakelite | Partial LC Authority [3/20/2001]
Full LC is: Baekeland, L.H. (Leo Hendrick), 1863-1944.
Bailey, Mildred |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Bair, M.Z. | Chief Sanitation Engineer, Arkansas Board
of Health | Local Source [8/23/2001]
Baker, Chauncey B. | General, United States Army, Sanitary
Officer in Havana | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Baker, James D. | Headmaster of Ruston Acadmey in Cuba |
Local Source [6/5/2001]
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 [6/12/2002] Fulle LC is: Baker, Newton
Diehl, 1871-1937.
Balch, [s.n.] | Worked with Gorgas in the Canal Zone, 1905
| [3/20/2001]
Baldwin, Col. | SEE BALDWIN, T. A. |
Baldwin, General | United States Army General. Relationship
unknown. In Lazear letters. | Local Source [10/24/2000]
Baldwin, T. A.. | Colonel; May be same as General Baldwin;
United States Army, Commanding Officer of Camp Columbia, Cuba,
1901, Colonel of 7th Calvary (1900); his first name may be
Theodore (?) | [3/20/2001]
Balfour, Andrew |Physician, The Royal Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, Cavendish Square, London (1921); held
several positions at Welcome Institutions (1924) | Local
Source [10/13/2000]
Balfour, Dr. | SEE BALFOUR, ANDREW | Believed to be
the same as Andrew Balfour; Physician, Mayos (1939) | Local
Source [10/13/2000]
Ballou, William H. |Physician, New York, New York (1922)
| Local Source [12/10/2001]
Banister, W.B. | Officer, United States Army Medical Corps;
pallbearer at Walter Reed's funeral, 1902 | [3/20/2001]
Barber, Charles W. |Brigadier Genera, 29th Division (1917);
Colonel, Infantry, Chief of Staff, United States Army (1918)
| Local Source [6/12/2002]
Barber, M.A. | United States Public Health Service Worker;
Yellow Fever research work for the International Health
Board in Africa | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Barbour, W. Warren | United States Senator for New Jersey;
served 1931-1937 and 1938-1943 | Partial LC Authority [3/20/2001]
Full LC is: Barbour W. Warren (William Warren), 1888-1943.
Barker, Lewellys Franklin | Physician; Professor at Johns
Hopkins | Partial LC Authority [4/27/2001] Full LC is: Barker,
Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943.
Barnet, Dr. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation, 1908 | [3/20/2001]
Barnett, E.R. | Author of a history of Las Animas Hospital
(with Guiteras) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Barnett, James M. | Physician, Albany, Georgia | Local
Source [8/31/2001]
Barret, Claudia |Young Student, Charlotte, North Carolina
(1924) |Local Source [11/16/2001]
Barret, Harvey P. |Position unknown, The New Charlotte
Sanatorium, Charlotte, North Carolina (1918) |Local Source
[11/12/2001]
Barret, Nannie Mason | Friend of Laura Carter's (19--)
| Local Source [12/7/2001]
Barrett, N. M. |Yellow Fever Patient (1905) | Local Source
[11/16/2001]
Barrier, Ethel | United States Public Health Service Lab
Worker | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Barringer, Paul B. | Relationship unknown | Partial LC
Authority [10/13/2000] Full LC is: Barringer, Paul B. (Paul
Brandon), 1857-1941.
Barry, Gen. | SEE BARRY, THOMAS H.| United States Army,
Cuba, 1908 | [3/20/2001]
Barry, Thomas H. | Brigadier-General, United States Army,
Cuban Pacification (1908), The Army of Cuban Pacification
Medal NO. 1 was presented to Major General Thomas H. Barry
on June 1, 1909 according to: http://foxfall.com/csm-army-cpm.htm
(cited 5 June 2002), later becomes Major General | Local Source
[6/5/2002]
Barstad, John Peter | Claimed to be a Yellow Fever volunteer;
Truby denied he was | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Bash, Louis Hermann | 29th Quartermaster General (February
3, 1934-March 31, 1936); lived 1872-1952; see biographical
information at: http://www.qmfound.com/MG_Louis_Bash.htm
| Local Source [6/12/2002]
Bass, C.C. | United States Public Health Worker; President
of the American Society of Tropical Medicine | Local Source
[4/27/2001]
Bates, A. E. |Paymaster General, United States Army, War
Department, Washington, D.C. (1900) |Partial LC Authority
[10/12/2001] 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 [11/13/2001]
Batistia, Col. | SEE BATISTIA Y ZALDIVAR, FULGENCIO
|
Batista, Fulgencio | SEE BATISTA Y ZALDIVAR, FULGENCIO
| Colonel in Cuba and President in 1940 | Local Source [10/17/2000]
Batistia y Zaldivar, Fulgencio | Colonel in Cuba; Dictator,
1933-1940; President, 1940-1944; Assumed power, 1952-1959
| Partial LC Authority [4/27/2001] Full LC is: Batista y
Zaldâivar, Fulgencio, 1901-1973.
Bauer, Dr. | Physician, Yellow Fever Research in West Africa,
before 1928 | [3/20/2001]
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 [9/7/2001] Full LC is: Bauer, Louis
H. (Louis Hopewell), 1888-1964.
Bauvallet, Dr. |Physician; Post of Bassam (1923) | Local
Source [11/14/2001]
Bavaard, Dr. | Relationship unknown. In Lazear letters.
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Bay, J. Christian |Librarian, The John Crerar Library,
Chicago (1941) | Partial LC Authority [8/29/2001] Full LC
is: Bay, J. Christian (Jens Christian), 1871-1962.
Beach, F. H. |Captain, 7th Cavalry, Acting Adjutant | Local
Source [10/11/2001]
Beach, George C. |General, Walter Reed General Hospital,
Washington, D.C. (1948) | Local Source [9/5/2001]
Beach, Lansing H. |Major General; Chief of Engineers, United
States Army (10 FEB 1920 - 18 JUN 1924 per http://www.wood.army.mil/MUSEUM/History/en_chief.htm)
| Local Source [8/21/2001]
Bean, William B. |Physician; Departmentof Internal Medicine,
University Hospitals, State University of Iowa, Iowa City,
Iowa (1951) |Partial LC Authority [9/6/2001] Full LC is:
Bean, William Bennett.
Beaulac, Willard L. | Beaulac, Willard Leon (1899-1990)
-- 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. Died in 1990.| from the
political graveyard website, http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beaty-bechtold.html
| Local Source [7/31/2001]
Beaulac, Mrs. | Wife of Willard L. Beaulac | Local Source
[8/15/2001]
Beaumont, William| Army Physician, United States; "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,
and http://www.fortcrawfordmuseum.com/drbmt.html|
Partial LC Authority [8/21/2001] Full LC is: Beaumont, William,
1785-1853.
Beauperthuy, Louis-Daniel | Physician; Yellow Fever Pioneer
| Local Source [10/2/2000]
Beato, Manuel Perez |Physician, Vibora, Havana, Cuba |Full
LC Authority: Perez Beato, Manuel.
Beeuwkes, Henry | Colonel, United States Army Medical Corps;
Physician | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Beeuwkes, [s.n.] | SEE BEEUWKES, HENRY | Researcher
with the Rockefeller Foundation, Yellow Fever work in West
Africa, 1927 | [3/20/2001]
Bell, Agrippa Nelson | Worked in maritime sanitation; first
to use steam | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Bell, Alexander Graham |Partial LC Authority [10/6/2000]
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 [11/6/2001]
Bellevue Medical Center, New York University |Used as Corporate
Author |Name used from local source [7/30/2002] LC entry is:
New York University. Medical Center.
Benigno, Antonio | Spanish Volunteer in the Yellow Fever
Experiments | Local Source [4/3/2001]
Benis, Jose Maria |President, del Comite Ejecutivo (1902)
| Local Source [10/11/2001]
Benitoa, Antonio Perez |From Havana, Cuba (1948) | Local
Source [9/5/2001]
Benjamin, Mary A. | Editor, "Walter R. Benjamin:" Autograph
Letters and Historical Documents (1939) | Full LC [8/28/2001]
Bennett, Dr. | Local Source [4/18/2000]
Bennett, George A. | Physician; Dean, Jefferson Medical
College (1952) | Local Source [12/7/2001]
Benson, Jr., Otis O. |Colonel, Medical Corps; Chief, Medical
Research Division, Office of the Air Surgeon (1948)| Local
Source [9/4/2001]
Berkeley, Jr., Francis L. |Curator of Manuscripts, Divisio
of Rare Book and Manuscripts, Alderman Library, University
of Virginia (1947) | Partial LC Authority [9/5/2001] Full
LC is: Berkeley, Francis L. Francis Lewis), 1911- .
Berkson, Joseph | Physician (1940) | Local Source [12/7/2001]
Berry, George P. | Physician; Was dean of the Harvard School
of Medicine; Born 1898-; Sent representative to Camp Lazear
Dedication; full name is George Packer Berry | Local Source
[8/21/2001]
Bettmann Archive |Used as Corporate Author; located in New
York, New York, 1948| Local Source [8/7/2002]
Bettmann, Otto L. |Ph.D.; Director, The Bettmann Archive:
Pictorial History and Research (1948) | Local Source [9/5/2001]
Full LC is: Bettmann, Otto.
Bevan, Arthur | American Forester; President, Virginia
Academy of Science, 1946-1947 (?) | Partial LC Authority
[4/27/2001]Full LC is: Bevan, Arthur, 1888-1968.
Beveridge, Wilfred W. G. |Director, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine, London, England (1928) | Local Source
(9/7/2001)
Beverly, Edward P. | Physician, involved with public health
work (1921) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Beyer, George | Physician; first reported particular mosquito
type | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Beyer, [s.n.] | Involved with Yellow Fever Experiments
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Beyers, Captain |Relative of Roger Post Ames |Local Source
[10/5/2000]
Biddle, Colonel | SEE BIDDLE, JAMES STOKES | Local Source
[8/20/2001]
Biddle, James Stokes | Colonel, United States Naval Officer;
Camp to inspect Hospital at Fort Apache; see: http://www.virtualology.com/jamesstokesbiddle/|
Partial LC Authority [8/20/2001] Full LC is: Biddle, James
Stokes, b. 1818.
Billings, Dr. |Relationship unknown. In Lazear letters.
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Binley, Henry |(1928) | Local Source [10/22/2001]
Binnie, J.F. | Officer, U.S. Army Medical Corps, operated
on Kean's son Robert in 1914 | Local Source [4/3/2001]
Binnie, Mrs. | Wife of J.F. Binnie | Local Source [4/3/2001]
Birmingham, Henry P. | Colones, United States Army Medical
Corps, Acting Surgeon General 1915-1916 | Local Source [4/3/2001]
Bishop, Joseph B. |Secretary, Isthmian Canal Mission (1912)
| Partial LC Authority [10/17/2001]Full LC is: Bishop, Joseph
Bucklin, 1847-1928.
Black, Col. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/19/2000]
Black, William M. | Major General and Chief of the Army
Corps of Engineers from 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, 12/8/1855-9/24/1933
| Local Source [4/3/2001]
Blackburn, [s.n.] | An American associated with the Panama
Canal work | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Blackford, Staige D. |Physician, University of Virginia
Hospital, Charlottesville, Virginia (1947) |Partial LC Authority
[9/4/2001] Full LC is: Blackford, Staige D. (Staige Davis),
1898-1949.
Blackwood, N. J. | Surgeon (1907) | Local Source [10/15/2001]
Blair, [s.n.] | Involved with experiments in British Guyana
| Local Source [4/4/2001]
Blake, Henry A. | 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; lived 1840-1918; see: http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g55.html
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Blake, S. F. |Botanist, Bureau of Plant Industry, United
States Department of Agriculture (1929); see: http://www.nybg.org/bsci/libr/Blake.htm|
Local Source [10/29/2001] Full LC 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 [1/16/2002]
Blanchard,[s.n.] | A professor |Local Source [10/2/2000]
Blanton, Wyndham B. |Physician, Richmond, Virginia |Partial
LC Authority [8/30/2001] Full LC is: Blanton, Wyndham Bolling,
1890-1960.
Blatchford, Gen. | Commanding the Line of Communications,
United States Army, France, 1917 | Local Source [4/4/2001]
Blincoe, Anita Clayton |Daughter of Laura Blincoe | Local
Source [10/13/2000]
Blincoe, James William | Walter Reed's brother-in-law |
Local Source [4/27/2001]
Blincoe, Laura | SEE BLINCOE, LAURA REED | Walter Reed's
sister; married to James Blincoe | Local Source [10/13/2000]
Blincoe, Laura Reed | Walter Reed's sister; married James
Blincoe | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Blincoe, Lemuel Soule |Brother? or Brother-ion-law of Anita
Clayton Blincoe |Local Source [11/19/2001]
Bliss, Raymond W. | Surgeon General, United States Army
(1 June 1947-31 May 1951); lived 12 May 1888-12 December
1965 Per http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Bliss.htm
| Local Source [8/21/2001]
Bliss, Tasker Howard | U.S. Brigadier General | Partial
LC Authority [10/18/2000] Full LC is: Bliss, Tasker Howard,
1853-1930.
Bliss, Theodore L. | Physician, Ohio; married to Elizabeth
Kelley Bliss | Local Source [12/7/2001]
Blondel, Dorothy |Correspondance Secretary, George Washington
High School, The City of New York, Department of Education
(1930) |Local Source [10/29/2001]
Blue, Rupert | Physician; Public Health Service Surgeon
General, served January 13, 1912-March 1, 1920; see: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/history/bioblue.htm
| Local Source [10/6/2000]
Boada, Fernando | Sculptor, Cuban; made medallions and
plaques for the Camp Lazear Memorial | Local Source [8/21/2001]
Boldridge, F.M. | Health Officer, Chester, South Carolina
(1921) | Local Source [8/23/2001]
Bolduan, [s.n.] |Physician (1919) | Local Source [11/12/2001]
Bonham, Eleanor M. | (1907) | Local Source [10/16/2001]
Bonzi, H. A. |Chiclaye, Peru (19??) |Local Source [11/16/2001]
Booth, Carolyn H. | Also known as Mrs. Henry W. Booth (1907)
| Local Source [10/15/2001]
Booth, E. E. |Chief of Staff, American Expeditionary Forces,
Headquarters Services of Supply (1919) |Local Source [6/5/2002]
Borden, Daniel L. | Physician; |Partial LC Authority [8/21/2001]
Full LC is: Borden, Daniel L., 1887-1969.
Borden, H.G. | SEE BORDEN, WILLIAM C. | Local Source
[10/9/2000]
Borden, Maj. | SEE BORDEN, WILLIAM C.| Local Source
[4/4/2001]
Borden, William C. | Doctor and United States Major; Operating
surgeon and commanding officer at Washington Barracks Hospital;
Treated Reed for Appendicitis (1902); His (O'Reilly's) only
notable contribution was the monograph on military surgery
which appeared in the fourth edition of W. W. Keen's American
Textbook of Surgery (1903), in which he collaborated with
Major William C. Borden. | Local Source [10/23/2000]
Borrell, Jose | President, Rotary Club de La Habana (1949)
|Local Source [12/10/2001]
Bost, Helen |Relationship unknown, Nebo, North Carolina
(1923) |Local Source [11/14/2001]
Boyd, Allen R. | Executive Assistant, Library of Congress
(1936) | Local Source [8/28/2001]
Boyd, Mark F. |Director, Field Studies of Malaria in [Brazil],
Rockefeller Commission (1924) |Partial LC Authority [11/15/2001]Full
LC is: Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968.
Bozaard, Dr. | Doctor that Jesse Lazear knew | Local Source
[10/25/2000]
Bowman, Jane | Relationship unknown. In Lazear letters.
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Bradley, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps,l France,
1917 | Local Source [4/4/2001]
Bradshaw, R. G. |Secretary, Virginia Alpha Chapter, Alpha
Omega Alpha, Department of Medicine,University of Virginia
(1947) | Local Source [9/4/2001]
Brancht, Frances |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) |Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Brandstadt, Wayne G. | Editor-in-Chief of the "United States
Armed Forces Medical Journal." | Local Source [8/15/2001]
Brandt, Mr. | Worked for Lazear managing rental properties?
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Brandt, Mrs. | Worked for Lazear managing rental properties?
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Brechemin[?], [s.n.] | Involved with Canal Zone, 1906 |
Local Source [4/4/2001]
Brewer, Edwin P. |Captain, United States Army, 7th U.S.
Cavalry; 1899 Military Orders | Local Source [10/10/2001]
Brewer, Melvin D. | Alumni Secretary, Washington and Jefferson
Colege (1940) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Brick, Abraham Lincoln | A Congressman; Indiana representative;
served March 4 1899-April 7,1908 | Partial LC Authority
[10/6/2000] Full LC is: Brick, Abraham Lincoln,1860-1908.
Bridges, C.H. | Major General; Adjutant General; War Department
(1930) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Briggs, Mrs. Walter | SEE BRIGGS, MARGARET LAZEAR |
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 [4/27/2001]
Briggs, Peggy Lazear | SEE BRIGGS, MARGARET LAZEAR |
Briggs, Thomas Lazear | Grandson of Jesse Lazear; Peggy's
son? | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Briggs, Walter De Blois |Son-in-law of Dr. Jesse Lazear
(1934); Married to Margaret (Peggy) Lazear | Local Source
[8/27/2001]
Brill, G. Meredith |Managing Editor: "The Pharos", Alpha
Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (1948) | Local Source
[9/4/2001]
Brooke, Gen. | SEE Brooke, Roger; General, United States
Army, Cuban operations (1899)| Local Source [4/4/2001]
Brooke, R.H. | Chief Clerk, Office of the Surgeon General,
War Department,United States (1941) | Local Source [8/29/2001]
Brooke, Roger | Brigadier General, The Medical Field Service
School, Carlisle Barrakcs, Pennsylvania (1940) | Local Source
[8/28/2001]
Brooks, E.C. | Capatain, in Havana | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Brooks, George E. |Teacher in Farmville, Virginia? (1860)|
Local Source [10/23/2000]
Brooks, Harlow | Physician, New York City; wrote to S.S.
Goldwater | Local Source [8/28/2001]
Brown, Earl I. |Major, United States Army; U.S. Engineer
Corps., Bell Building, Mongomery, Alabama (1915) | Local
Source [11/6/2001]
Brown, Oren Britt |Friend of Walter and Mrs. Reed, Dayton,
Ohio (1931) | Local Source [10/29/2001]
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 [11/14/2001] Full LC is: Bruce, Philip Alexander,
1856-1933.
Brumby, Dr. | SEE BRUMBY, WILLIAM M. |
Brumby, William M. | Physician; friend of Ames an wrote
paper on Ames; see Texas Department of Health History at:
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/print/TT/mdt40.html
| Local Source [8/20/2001] Full LC is: Brumby, W. M.
Bruns, H.D. | Alabama malaria fighter | Local Source [8/23/2001]
Bryant, Mr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/10/2000]
Brown, Miss | Employed by Laura Carter to finish her father's
book | Local Source [10/6/2000]
Brumfield, W.A. | Physician; Virginia State Board of Health
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Bullard, John R. | Civilian yellow fever volunteer in 1900,
1901, 1928; born July 5, 1872 and died September 18, 1944;
congressional gold medal recipient | Local Source [10/9/2000]
Bullock, Helen Duprey |Chief, Historical Research |Partial
LC Authority [9/7/2001] Full LC is: Bullock, Helen Claire
Duprey, 1905- .
Burmeister, L. |Captain, United Fruit Company Steamship Service,
Medical Department (Report of Death Document, 1923)| Local
Source [6/5/2002]
Burnett, Frank C. | Brigadier General, United States War
Department (1937) | Local Source [8/28/2001]
Bushnell, George E. |Relationship unknown; writes to Gorgas
from Fort Baryard (1906) | Local Source [12/10/2001]
Bustinza, F. |PhD.?; Laboratorio de Fisiologia Vegetal
(Jardin Botanico), Madrid, Spain |Local Source [9/6/2001]
Butcher, Jr., Howard |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1907)
| Local Source [10/16/2001]
Butler, Dan B. | Wants to meet with Hench regarding recognition
of Pinto | Local Source [8/20/2001]
Butler, Marion |United States Senator who served 1895-1901
representing North Carolina, lived 1863-1938 | Local Source
[4/4/2001]
Butler, Senator | REPLACE WITH BUTLER, MARION |United
States Senator, visits Cuba in 1900 | Local Source [4/4/2001]
Butsch, Janet |Wife of William Butsch; friend of the Hench's
| Local Source [8/29/2001]
Butsch, William | Husband of Janet Butsch; friend of the
Hench's | Local Source [8/29/2001]
Byam, Colonel | SEE Byam, Eber C. | Local Source [8/23/2001]
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 [8/27/2001]
Byam, W. |Major (1919), Lieutenant Colonel (1920) |Local
Source [11/12/2001]
Byrd, J. L. |Physician, Health Officer of Cristobal and
Colon (1923) |Local Source [11/15/2001]
Byrne, C. B. |Relationship unknown; may be same as Dr.
Byrne (1893)|Local Source [1/16/2002]
Byrne, Dr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/10/2000]
Byron, Dr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/10/2000]
Caballero, Enrique | Physician; Public Health Worker (1921)
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Cabarrouy, Gustavo | Member ("patron) of Cuban Camp Lazear
Memorial Committee (1952-1953)
Cabell, Dr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/19/2000]
Cabell, James C. | Physician | Local Source [8/21/2001]
Cabrera, Julia Lomas | Cuban; helped Hench with Camp Lazear
research (1940); Neice of Mrs. Rojas; Cousin of Maria Theresa
Rojas [8/22/2001] | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Cabrera, Lidia | SEE CABRERA, LYDIA | Local Source [8/21/2001]
Cabrera, Lydia | ? Nurse/Companion or Neice to Maria Teresa
[1]; 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 [4/11/2001]
Cage, Hazel |Huntington, Indiana (1952) | Local Source
[9/7/2001]
Caldas, Dr. | Brazilian scientist, investigating yellow
fever immunization in Cuba 1901 | Local Source [4/4/2001]
Caldwell, Bert W. | Physician; Rockefeller Foundation;
Mexican Yellow Fever Commission (1921) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Calver, Homer N. |Executive Secretary, The American Public
Health Association, New York City, New York (1924) |Local
Source [11/16/2001]
Campbell, Dorothy |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) |Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Canby, Col. | Officer, United States Army, acquaintance
of Truby and the Keans, 1923 | Local Source [4/4/2001]
Canby, Mrs. | Wife of Colonel Canby, 1923 | Local Source
[4/4/2001]
Canseco, Victor Diez | Peruvian Physician; Official in
Yellow Fever campaign | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Capina, Pedro Nel | President of Peru | Local Source {4/27/2001]
Carbonell Ponce, Felipe | Cuban Physician; associated with
establishing Camp Lazear Memorial (1942) | Local Source
[4/27/2001] , [1/16/2002]
Carde, [s.n.] |Inspection General, des Services Sanitaires
et Medicaux (Dakar, 1923) |Local Source [12/10/2001]
Cardenas, J. Gil | Physician; involved in Peruvian Yellow
Fever Campaign (1921) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Cardenas, Pedro Machado de |Physician (1942) |Local Source
[1/18/2002]
Cardenas, Raul de | Vice President of the Republic of Cuba
(1948; docuement 04231011) | Local Source [6/5/2001]
Cardenas, [s.n.] | SEE Cardenas, Raul de |
Carey, Frank | Reporter, Associated Press; Wrote article
on Reed in 1950 | Local Source [8/22/2001]
Carrier, Gene |from Cuba (1953) | Local Source [1/18/2002]
Carling, Mrs. Samuel T. | Provides information to Robin
Lampson for a biography of Gorgas, 1937 | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Carnegie, Mr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/18/2000]
Carr, G. Jameson | Physician; General Director of the International
Health Board, Yellow Fever Commission in Brazil;l Department
of Public Health (1925); name varies as G. J. Carr | Local
Source [4/27/2001]
Carroll, George | Son of James Carroll; name also appears
as George I.H. Carroll | Local Source [10/2/2000]
Carroll, Mrs. George | Wife of George Carroll | Local Source
[4/27/2001]
Carroll, Harry M. |Lawyer, Donna, Texas (1926) |Local Source
[10/19/2001]
Carroll, James | Physician; Major in the United States Army;
born June 5, 1854 and died September 16, 1907; congressional
gold medal recipient | Local Source [10/2/2000]
Carroll, Jennie | Mrs. James Carroll | Local Source [10/2/2000]
Cartaya, Dr. | Cuban physician in the National Department
of Sanitation, 1908 | Local Source [4/5/2001]
Carter, Edward Champe | Son (2nd) of Henry Rose Carter;
name also appears as Ed or Ned | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Carter, Emma Coleman | Mother of Henry Rose Carter | Local
Source [4/27/2001]
Carter, Henry | Son of Henry Rose Carter |SEE CARTER,
JR., HENRY ROSE | Local Source [1/29/2002]
Carter, Henry Rose | Physician; Assistant Surgeon General
(commissioned by special act of Congress in 1915), Public
Health Service; Univeristy of Virginia graduate in Civil Engineering
(1873); U.S. Marine Hopsital [12/23/2000] | Partial
LC Authority [10/2/2000] Full LC is: Carter, Henry
Rose, 1852-1925.
Carter, J.C. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States
Public Health Service | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Carter, Laura | Daughter of Henry Rose and Laura Eugenia
Hook Carter SEE CARTER, LAURA ARMISTEAD; note that name
transcription varies |
Carter, Laura A. | Wife of Henry Rose Carter; name also
appears as Laura Sr, Laura Eugenia Hook Carter; died in
1920; Some of these entries should be CARTER, LAURA EUGENIA
HOOK; note that there may be great variation in how this
name has been referenced |
Carter, Laura Armistead | Daughter of Henry Rose and Laura
Eugenia Hook Carter; other/married name is Mrs. E. R. Stitt|
Local Source [4/27/2001]
Carter, Laura Eugenia Hook | Wife of Henry Rose Carter
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Carter, [s.n.] (Henry Rose?) | SEE CARTER, HENRY ROSE
Carter, Jr., Henry Rose | Name appears as Ed, Eddy, Ned
(as a baby), Henry | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Cartwright, George | Colonel or Major General; Assistant
to the Head of the United States Quartermaster Department;
died of Yellow Fever; full name is George S. Cartwright [8/20/2001]
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Cartwright, Sra. [Senora] Alfredo | Newspaper clipping [in
Spanish], El Telegrafo, Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 6, 1916 |
Local Source [6/2/2002]
Carulla, Dr. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation | Local Source
[4/5/2001]
Casas, Manuel | Yellow Fever patient | Local Source [4/5/2001]
Cascorrcelos, A. B. |Department of Public Health, Mexico
(1922) | Local Source [11/14/2001]
Cassidy, Helen | Corresponded with Hench regarding article
for "mayovox" | Local Source [8/21/2001]
Castillo, Pablo Ruiz | Yellow Fever volunteer | Local Source
[4/5/2001]
Castillo, Pedro A. |Physician, Vedado, Cuba (1952)| Local
Source [9/7/2001]
Castro, Juan D. | Cuban Official (1940's?) | Local Source
[4/27/2001]
Caswell, William | SEE CASWELL, JR., WILLIAM W. |
Caswell, Jr., William W.| Correspondent of Hench, took
part in Camp Lazear dedication ceremony | Local Source [6/5/2001]
Cattell, J. McK. | SEE CATTELL, JAMES MCKEEN | Editor
of the Journal of Science, 1925 | Local Source [4/5/2001]
Cattell, James McKeen | Psychologist, Publisher, and Editor;
see: http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/jcattell.html
| Partial LC Authority [4/5/2001] 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 [4/27/2001]
Caverico, Charles | (1910) | Local Source [10/17/2001]
Celli, [s.n.] | Physician or Scientist with a lab in Rome;
pioneered use of quinine (1902-1914) | Local Source [10/6/2000]
Cervantes, Enrique |Physician; Editor, Medicas [journal],"America
Clinica", Inter-American Division, The New York Academy
of Medicine | Local Source [8/31/2001]
Cespedes, Pres. | SEE DE CESPEDES, CARLOS MANUEL Cuban
President (c.1933?) |
Chaille, [s.n.] | SEE CHAILLE, STANFORD E. |A doctor;
who worked in New Orleans; drew up table that Kelly used.
|
Chaille, Stanford E. | Physician; was Head of Yellow Fever
Commission (1879-1880); see: http://virtualmuseumofhistory.com/stanfordemersonchaille/
| Partial LC Authority [4/27/2001] 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 [10/22/2001]
Chapman, George E. |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Chapman, Helen |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local Source
[10/22/2001]
Charles Scribner's Sons |Used as Corporate Author; book vendor;
see: http://www.galegroup.com/scribners/about.htm
| Full LC Authority [7/24/2002]: Charles Scribner's Sons
Chavez, Camilo |Colonel, Cuban Army Airforce, Marianao,
Cuba | Local Source [9/4/2001]
Chickering, Dr. | Physician, International Health Foundation
(1923) | Local Source [8/22/2001]
Chisholm, Colin | Scotish writer on Yellow Fever | Partial
LC Authority [4/27/2001] Full LC is: Chisholm, Colin, 1755-1825.
Chrisman, R.B. | Involved with the Camp Lazear dedication
| Local Source [6/7/2001]
Christensen, Emmy L. | 1907 | Local Source [10/15/2001]
Christian, Henry A. |Physician, Brookline, Massachusettes
(1948) | Local Source [12/12/2001]
Chrystie, Mrs. Percival | (1907) | Local Source [10/12/2001]
Church, Dr. | Physician, Cuban Sanitation, 1908 | Local
Source [4/5/2001]
Church, Martha | Wife of William Church | Local Source
[8/29/2001]
Church, William | Husband of Martha Church| Local Source
[8/29/2001]
Claibourne, W. S. |Reverend; Secretary, The DuBose Memorial
Church Training School, Monteagle, Tennessee (1925) | Local
Source [11/16/2001]
Clark, G. Glenwood |Assistant Professor, English and Journalism,
College of William & Mary, Williamburg, Virginia (1952)
| Local Source [9/6/2001]
Clark, Herbert C. | Head of the Gorgas Institute | Local
Source [10/17/2000]
Clark, Hubert Lyman | Researcher; contracted Yellow Fever
in 1887 on a Johns Hopkins research trip to Jamaica | Partial
LC Authority [4/27/2001] Full LC is: Clark, Hubert Lyman,
1870-1947.
Clark, Jerome | Captain, Finance Department, Pay & Mileage
Division (1939?) | Local Source [9/7/2001]
Clark, [s.n.] | United States Public Health Service Drainage
Engineer (1918-1920'S) | Local Source [4/27/2001]
Clarke, Taliaferro | United States Public Health Service;
research in trachoma and pediatric hygiene | Local Source
[4/27/2001]
Clemons, Harry | Librarian (10th one) at the University
of Virginia from 1927-1950| Partial LC Authority [10/13/2000]
Full LC is: Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968.
Cline, W.G. | United States Public Health employee (1917)
| Local Source [4/27/2001]
Cobb, J. O. |Physician, United States Marine Hospital,
Chelsea, Massachusettes (1925) |Local Source [11/16/2001]
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 [4/27/2001]
Cohn, A.E. | Co-author with Noguchi on paper: on the heart
and yellow fever in animals | Local Source [8/23/2001]
Colby, John | ? | Local source [8/17/2001]
Colby, Newell, R. | Camp Columbia volunteer (1900) | Local
Source [4/27/2001]
Colcord, Mabel |From the Library of Bureau of Entymology
and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture (1942) |
Local Source [9/3/2001]
Coles, Charles H. |Chief of Photo Division, The American
Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York (1948)
| Local Source [9/3/2001] [fixed 10/16/2001]
Colete, Honorato | Sub-Chief, Cuban Ministry of Public Works;
interested in Camp Lazear | Local Source [5/10/2001]
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University |Used
as Corporate Author | Local name used [7/30/2002] LC entry
is: College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New
York.
Colman, Ronald | American actor; Born February 9, 1891,
in Richmond, Surrey, England and Died May 19, 1958, in San
Ysidro, Montecito, CA; see: http://www.mdle.com/ClassicFilms/FeaturedStar/star58.htm
| Partial LC Authority [10/9/2000] Full LC is: Colman, Ronald,
1891-1958.
Comstock, Charles W. | |Local Source [12/12/2001]
Conant, Franklin Story | Researcher? from Johns Hopkins;
died of Yellow Fever on research trip to Jamaica (1897)
| Local Source [5/1/2001]
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 [8/29/2001]
Connal, A. |Physician; Medical Research Institute, Yaba,
West Africa (1923) |Local Source [11/14/2001]
Connor, M.E. | SEE CONNOR, MICHAEL E. |
Connor, Michael E. | Physician; involved with Yellow Fever
work in Ecuador, Peru (1921) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Coogle, C.P. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States
Public Health Service (1924) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Cook, Claude M. | Acting Hospital Steward, was in charge
of quarantine, Camp Lazear | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Cook, Lottie | Nurse, United States Army; Hired to work
with yellow fever patients in Cuba (1900); possibly lived
1865-1936 (?) [8/22/2001]| Local Source [8/17/2001]
Cook, Robert P. | SEE COOKE, ROBERT P. | Physician;
cited as Robert Page Cook in the documents; appears also
as Cooke, Robert P. |
Cooke, Mr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/12/2000]
Cooke, Mrs. Robert P. | Wife of Robert P. Cooke | Local
Source [1/17/2002]
Cooke, Robert P. | United States Army medical doctor, Yellow
Fever Experiment volunteer, Cuba 1900; full name is Robert
Powell Page Cooke October 12, 1874- October 27, 1943; was
awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor | Local Source
[4/5/2001]
Cooksley, F.A. |Librarian, Rochester Academy of Medicine,
Rochester, New York (1942) | Local Source [9/3/2001]
Coolidge, Calvin | United States President, 1923-1929;
Massachusetts Governor, 1919-1921 | Partial LC Authority
[5/1/2001] Full LC is: Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.
Copeland, Royal S. | United States Senator for New York;
served 1923-1938 | Partial LC Authority [10/3/2000] Full
LC is: Copeland, Royal S. (Royal Samuel), 1868-1938.
Corder, Everett |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) |Local Source
[10/22/2001]
Correspondent to the Journal of the American Medical Association
| "Regular Correspondent," specific name unknown
(1922), see record number 03063022 | Local Source [6/12/2002]
Cornell, V. H. |Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, United
States Army; associated with the American Registry of Pathology,
National Research Council | Partial LC Authority [8/28/2001]
Full LC is: Cornell, Virgil H.(Virgil Heath), 1890-1954.
Cornwall, Luther M. | Bookseller: Luther M. Cornwall, Co.
| Local Source [10/10/2001]
Cornwell, Dean | Painter, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever"
| Local Source [5/1/2001]
Coroalles, [s.n.] | Brother of Elida Moran | Local Source
[8/22/2001]
Corrigan, John P. | Worked under Hanson with Rockefeller
Yellow Fever Commission in Peru (1921) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Corrigan, Joseph A. | Sanitary inspector; had Yellow Fever
in 1905 | Local Source [5/10/2001]
Cose, John | American? seaman who contracted Yellow Fever
mysteriously (1922) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Councilman, [s.n.] | Professor at Hopkins?, 1906 | Local
Source [4/5/2001]
Cousin Ellen | Relationship unknown. In Lazear letters.
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Cousin Harry | Relationship unknown. In Lazear letters.
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Cousin Jess | Relationship unknown. In Lazear letters.
| Local Source [10/23/2000]
Coville, Frederick V. |Botanist, United States Department
of Agriculture, corresponded with Mrs. Reed (1929) | Partial
LC Authority [5/1/2001] Full LC is: Coville, Frederick V.
(Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937.
Covington, Albert W. | Army private; yellow fever volunteer;
see also Covington, A.W., full name is Albert Wall Covington
July 1 1877 - April 20, 1934; was awarded the Congressional
Gold Medal of Honor | Local Source [10/9/2000]
Cowley, R.F. |Associated with the Clinical Lab of Dr. Alberto
Recio (Havana, Cuba) (1940) | Local Source [8/28/2001]
Cox, [s.n.] | Johnson City, Tenn. Judge involved in popularizing
"Walter Reed" | Local Source [10/9/2000]
Cox, Wesley, C. | Physician (M.D., F.A. C. P.); Major, Medical
Army Corps, United States; gave a lecture on Walter Reed in
1935 | Local Source [6/12/2002]
Craig, [s.n.] | Physician?; suggested to Gorgas as Chief
of Laboratory, Canal Zone Department of Health, 1936 | Local
Source [4/9/2001]
Crain, Darrell C. | Physician, Washington, D.C.; acquaintance
of P.S. Hench (1942) | Local Source [9/3/2001]
Crain, Earl T. | Involved with the Camp Lazear dedication
| Local Source [6/7/2001]
Crane, J.W. | Alumni Director, Medical School, University
of Western Ontario, London, Canada (1941) | Local Source
[8/29/2001]
Creek, R. H. | SEE CREEL, RICHARD H. |
Creel, R. H. | SEE WITH 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);
full name is Richard H.. Creel | Local Source [8/24/2001]
Crenshaw, John L. |Physician; St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester
Minnesota (1938); Alumnus of the University of Virginia
| Local Source [8/28/2001]
Crenshaw, [s.n.] | SEE Crenshaw, John L. |
Cresne, Ralph N. |Physician, State Health Officer, State
Board of Health, Jacksonville, Florida (1920) |Local Source
[11/12/2001]
Croasdale, Bill |N.W. Ayer & Sons, Inc., New York,
New York (1953) | Local Source [12/14/2001]
Croll, J.M. | Public Health patient who died of Yellow
Fever in Puerto Rico (1916) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Crook, General | Relationship unknown(1870's-1880's) |
Local Source [10/23/2000]
Cross, Dr. | Died of Yellow Fever in Mexico (1921) | Local
Source [5/1/2001]
Cross, H. M. | Employee of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company,
New York, New York (1940) | Local Source [7/24/2002]
Crossby, [s.n.] | Major and Surgeon, U.S.A. (1902)| Local
Source [10/11/2001]
Crowell, M.B. | Editor, Thomas Nelson & Sons publishers
| Local Source [8/24/2001]
Cruse, Thomas | Second Lieutenant, 6th U.S. Cavalry; friend
of Walter Reed's at Fort Apache | Local Source [8/20/2001]
Cruz, Oswaldo | Physician; responsible for sanitary work
agains yellow fever in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 1909; see:
http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/Museum/oswald.html
| Partial LC Authority [4/9/2001] Full LC is: Cruz, Oswaldo,
1872-1917.
Cuaron, Alfredo | Physician; worked on Yellow Fever campain
in Mexico (1922) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Cudlipp, J.S. | Secretary to the General Manager, United
Fruit Company | Local Source [8/24/2001]
Cullen, Dr. |Howard A. Kelly's contact |Local Source [10/12/2001]
Cullom, Shelby M. | United States Senator (1883-1913) and
Representative (1873-1874) from Illinois; | Partial LC Authority
[10/23/2000] Full LC is: Cullom, Shelby M. (Shelby Moore),
1829-1914.
Cullom, [s.n.] | SEE CULLOM, SHELBY M. |
Cumming, Dr. | SEE CUMMING, HUGH S. |from Susan's list
[4/9/2001]
Cumming, Hugh S. | Surgeon General of the Public Health
Service; served March 3, 1920-January 31, 1936 | Partial
LC Authority [10/3/2000] 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 [11/13/2001]
Cumpston, J. H. L. |Director-General of Health, Commonwealth
of Australia (1925) |Partial LC Authority [11/16/2001] Full
LC is: Cumpston, J. H. L. (John Howard Lidgett), 1880-1954.
Cunningham, A.B. | Landowner and landlord, Brunswick County,
Virginia (1917) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
Cunningham, Hugh |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Curie, Marie | Scientist | Partial LC Authority [10/13/2000]
Full LC is: Curie, Marie, 1867-1934.
Curjel, Dagman F. |Author; Physician? |Local Source [11/14/2001]
Curl, [s.n.] | Works with Gorgas in the Canal Zone | Local
Source [4/9/2001]
Curry, D. P. | Physician, worked in the Panama Canal Zone
as Acting Chief Health Officer (1922) | Local Source [6/12/2002]
Cushing, Harvey |Surgeon-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital,
Boston Massachusetts (1925); Physician/Surgeon, Baltimore
Maryland (1907) | Local Source [9/7/2001]
Dabney, A.S. |Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, United
States Army (1938)| Local Source [8/28/2001]
Dabney, M. Y. |Editor, Journal of the Southern Medical
Association (1923) | Local Source [12/10/2001
Daly, James | Secretary Entertainment Committee, St. Paul
Minnesota (1901)| Local Source [10/11/2001]
Dampf, Alfons |Physician?, Escuela Nacional De Sciencias,
Mexico | Local Source [9/3/2001]
Dalzell, John | United States Representative from Pennsylvania;
served March 4 1887- March 3, 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 [11/03/2000] Full LC is: Dalzell,
John, 1845-1927.
Daniel, May |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local Source
[10/22/2001]
Daniel, W.M. | REPLACE WITH DANIEL, WALTER M. |
Daniel, Walter M. | United Fruit Company, Havana Division,
Havana, Cuba (1923) | Local Source [12/12/2001] [1/17/2002]
Danziger, Alfred |From New Orleans, Lousiana (1942); Acquaintance
of P.S. Hench | Local Source [9/3/2001]
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 [5/1/2001] Full LC is: Darling,
Samuel Taylor, 1872-1925.
Darnall, C.R. | A general referred to in 1930 letter United
States | Local Source [10/4/2000]
Dart, Raymond O. |Brigadier General/Colonel, Medical Corps
Director, Army Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C.
(1948) | Local Source [9/4/2001]
Davenport, Frederick Morgan | United States Congressman
for New York; served March 4, 1925-March 3, 1933 | Partial
LC Authority [10/3/2000] Full LC is: Davenport, Frederick
Morgan, 1866-1956.
Davenport, [s.n.] | SEE DAVENPORT, FREDERICK MORGAN
|
Davis, Gen. | ?Governor of Canal Zone, 1905 | Local Source
[4/9/2001]
Davis, H. A. | SEE DAVIS, HARRY A.
Davis, Harry A. | Major, United States Army; associated
with the Army Medical Mueseum; name may also appear as H.
A. Davis(1940) | [12/12/2001]
Davis, Horace W. |Pittsfield, Massachusetts (1940) |Local
Source [12/13/2001]
Davis, John Staige |Professor, Anatomy, University of Virginia
(1893-19??); President, Medical Society of Virginia (1924)|
Partial LC Authority [8/22/2001] Full LC is: Davis, John
Staige, 1866-1933.
Davis, Miss | Local Source [10/9/2000]
Davis, W.B. | Officer, United States Army Medical Corps.,
Sanitary Officer for Havana | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Davis, William T. | Physician; full name is William Thornwall
Davis | Local Source [8/27/2001]
Davison, Wilburt C. |Office of the Dean, School of Medicine,
Duke University, North Carolina (1931) |Local Source [10/29/2001]
Dawson, Lord | President, Royal College of Physicians,
1931-19?? | Local Source [5/1/2001]
De Cardenas, Pedro Machado |Havana, Cuba (1941) | Local
Source [8/31/2001]
De Cardenas, Raul | Vice President, Cuba (1948) | Local
Source [8/22/2001]
De Castro, Raimundo | Involved with Camp Lazear dedication;
Alumnus of Columbia University [8/22/2001] | Local Source
[6/7/2001]
De Cespedes, Carlos Manuel | President of Cuba | Partial
LC Authority [4/27/2001]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 [10/9/2000]
Full LC is: De Kruif, Paul, 1890-1971.
De Lamar, Henry | Camp Columbia volunteer (1900) | Local
Source [5/1/2001]
de Long, Chaley L. | Patient with a fever chart | Local
Source [8/20/2001]
de Niedman, W.F. | Army Physician, Cuba (ca 1898), corresponded
with Kean (1929) | Local Source [5/1/2001]
de Schweinitz, E.A. | A doctor | Local Source [10/6/2000]
Dean, E. R. | ? (1907) | Local Source [10/12/2001]
Dean, William H. | Army private; yellow fever volunteer
10/9/2000; full name William Hanaford Dean born January
6, 1877 and died May 3, 1928; congressional gold medal recipient
| Local Source [10/2/2000]
Dean-Throckmorton, Jeanette | Medical Librarian | Local
Source [10/12/2001]
DeCoursey, Elbert | Pathologist; Army Officer; b. 04/12/1902,
d. 12/04/1994, US Army, Major General, Res: San Antonio,
TX, Plot: V 0 185, bur. 12/07/1994 (http://www.interment.net/data/us/tx/bexar/ftsamnat/d/ft_sam_d05.htm);
see also: http://www.uky.edu/Alumni/TextOnly/alumnihall/decourseyE.htm
| Local Source [8/21/2001]
Deek, Mr. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/10/2000]
Deek, Mrs. | Relationship unknown | Local Source [10/10/2000]
Deeks, W.E. | SEE DEEKS, WILLIAM E. | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Deeks, William E. |Physician; Manager, Medical Dept., United
Fruit Company (1925); name varies as W. E. Deeks | Local
Source [11/15/2001]
del Barrio, P. |Superintendant, Hospital Santo Tomas, Panama
(1909) | Local Source [10/29/2001]
del Valle, J. A. Lopez | SEE LOPEZ DEL VALLE, JOSE A.
(1907) | Local Source [10/15/2001]
Deland, Margaret | SEE DELAND, MARGARET WADE CAMPBELL
|
Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell | American author; also
appears as Deland, Margaret | Partial LC Authority [10/9/2000]
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
[9/7/2001]
Delgado | SEE DELGADO, [S.N.] |
Delgado, Abelardo | Son of Claudio Delgado | Local Source
[8/22/2001]
Delgado, Claudio | Father of Abelardo Delgado | Local Source
[8/22/2001]
Delgado, Dolores Alonso viuda de | Wife of Claudio Delgado
| Local Source [8/22/2001]
Delgado, [s.n.] | Carlos J. Finlay's assistant | Local
Source [10/17/2000]
Denby, Edwin |United States Congressinal Representative
from Michigan; served March 4, 1905-March 3, 1911; lived
1870-1929 | Partial LC Authority [5/2/2001] Full LC is:
Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929.
Denno, S. J. | Physician with Standard Oil Company (1922-1923)
| Local Source [8/22/2001]
Denny, Mr. | Introduced H.R. Bill 13639 regarding pension
for Mabel H. Lazear to Congress (1901) | Local Source [6/6/2002]
Derby, George |Managing Editor, James T. White & Co., New
York, New York (1915) | Local Source [10/12/2001]
Devereux, [s.n.] | Commanding Ambulance Service, France,
1917 | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Derivaux, R.C. | Vanderbilt Professor | Local Source [8/24/2001]
Dewey, J. O. |Author; Physician? |Local Source [11/14/2001]
DeWitt, Calvin | U.S. Colonel; Assistant Surgeon General
(1902) | Local Source [10/19/2000]
DeWitt, Dr. | POSSIBLY SAME AS DEWITT, CALVIN | Physician;
United States Army Medical Corps., Cuba, 1900 | Local Source
[4/9/2001]
Diaz, Alva | Physician, involved with Public Health of
Yellow Fever work in Peru (1921) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Dick, Charles | United States Congressman from Ohio, served
1898-1904 and United States Senator from Ohio, served 1904-1911;
see: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000302
|Partial LC Authority 11/03/2000] Full LC is: Dick, Charles,
1858-1945. Full name is Charles William Frederick Dick.
Dickinson, Robert L. | Physician, Brooklyn, New York |
Local Source [10/12/2001]
Dickson, John | Managing Editor, The National Cyclopedia
of American Biography | Local Source [8/28/2001]
Dieterich, Dr. | Worked on International Health Board, leptospira
experiments (1923) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Dieterich, [s.n.] | REPLACE WITH DIETERICH, DR. | Worked
on International Health Board, leptospira experiments (1923)
| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Dimock, Mrs. Edward J. |from Manhasset, Long Island, New
York (1941) | Local Source [1/18/2002]
Direccion de Salubridad |Lima, Peru (1921) | Local Source
[10/19/2001]
Director of Public Health |Lima, Peru (1921) | Local Source
[10/19/2001]
Dirk, Senator | United States Senator - same as Everett
MicKinley Dirksen (1896-1969)?? | Local Source [10/23/2000]
Dodge, Col. | Chief paymaster in Cuba; recovered from Yellow
Fever (1900) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Dodge, Douglas R. |Physician, Las Encimas Sanitarium, Pasadena,
California | Local Source [9/3/2001]
Dominguez, Panchon | Physician, Cuba; fervent defender
of Finlay; could be variant of Francisco Domingues Roldan
|Local Source [8/22/2001]
Dominguez Roldan, Alfredo | SEE DOMINGUEZ [ROLDAN],
FRANCISCO |
Dominguez [Roldan], Francisco | Cuban physician; biographer
of Finlay; lived 1864-1942; named varies as Francisco Dominguez
Roldan; he mainly goes by Francisco Dominguez| Local Source
[4/9/2001]
Dominguez, Tecla Boffil viuda de |from Marinao, Havana,
Cuba (1942) | Local Source [1/21/2002]
Donally, A. H. | Physician; SAME AS H.H. DONALLY???
|
Donnally, H.H. | Physician; involved with Reed Memorial
(1907) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Donnally, [s.n.] | SEE DONNALLY, H.H. |
Doty, Alvah H. |(1928) | Local Source [10/22/2001]
Dougherty, Jr., T. H., |of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (1935) | Local Source [10/11/2001]
Dowling, Oscar |Physician; President and Executive Officer,
Louisiana State Board of Health (1917) | Local Source [11/7/2001]
Downing, Charles | Captain, Q.M.R.C. (1918) | Local Source
[6/12/2002]
Doyle, Capt. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France, 1917
| Local Source [4/9/2001]
Driscoll, Daniel L. | Infected with yellow fever by Ames
at Ft. McIntosh (Texas) | Local Source [8/17/2001]
Driscoll, Mary G. |Aunt of P.S. Hench; also known as "Auntie
Gie" | Local Source [8/29/2001]
Dublin, [s.n.] | United States Public Health Service Statistician
(1918) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Duffield, M. P. | From Hardsocg Manufacturing Company (1907)
| Local Source [10/15/2001]
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 [4/9/2001]
Dunshie, J. F. | Physician (1901) | Local Source [10/11/2001]
Duque, Dr. | Cuban physician, defender of Finlay | Local
Source [4/9/2001]
Dutcher, Maj. | Physician, San Juan PR Military Hospital
(1916) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Early, Jubal | SEE EARLY, JUBAL ANDERSON |
Early, Jubal Anderson | Civil War personage associated
Reed as a child | Partial LC Authority [8/20/2001] Full
LC is: Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894.
Eastman, Dr. | Doctor that Jesse Lazear knew | Local Source
[10/25/2000]
Echeverria, J. R. | SEE ECHEVERRIA, JOSE R. | Physician,
Havana, Cuba (1952) | Local Source [12/13/2001]
Echeverria, Jose R. |Physician; took part in Camp Lazear
dedication ceremony as a University of Maryland graduate
as was Carroll (1952) | Local Source [6/5/2001
Echeverria Rafael T. | Major, United States Surgeon, Sanitary
Officer and Army Officer in Cuba (1900); played a part in
rental of Camp Lazear site; found in Hench correspondence
| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Echeverria, Rafael F. | SEE ECHEVERRIA RAFAEL T. | Major,
United States Surgeon, Sanitary Officer and Army Officer
in Cuba (1900); played a part in rental of Camp Lazear site;
found in Hench correspondence | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Eckman, James |Dr. (?M.D. or Ph.D.); Head of Editorial
Department (?University of Virginia) (1951)| Local Source
[12/13/2001]
Editor | New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal | Local
Source [10/29/2001]
Edmunds, Major | United States Army; died of Yellow Fever
in Cuba (1900) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Edmunds, Mrs. | Wife of Major Edmunds; recovered from Yellow
Fever (1900) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Edmundson, Frank |Physician, Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh
(1941) | Local Source [8/30/2001]
Edsall, David L. | Physician; Dean of the Harvard University
Medical School, 1924 | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Edward, Major | Died of Yellow Fever in Cuba; Kean visited
him | Local Source [5/10/2001]
Edwards, [s.n.] | Acquaintance of Gorgas, 1906 | Local Source
[4/9/2001]
Elchinger, Charles F. |Purser, United Fruit Company Steamship
Service, Medical Department (Report of Death Document, 1923);
name appears as Chas. F. Elchinger| Local Source [6/5/2002]
Eliot, Charles William | President of Harvard University;
served 1869-1909 | Partial LC Authority [10/19/2000] Full
LC is: Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926.
Eliot, Chas W. | SEE ELIOT, CHARLES WILLIAM
Elizalde, Rafael H. |? (1916) | Local Source [11/7/2001]
Elliot, Charles A. | Physician | Local Source [10/9/2000]
Ellis, Col. | Colonel in United States Army. Relationship
unknown. In Lazear letters. | Local Source [10/24/2000]
Same as a Horace Ellis (1896) ???
Elmore, Vincent M. | Involved with the Camp Lazear dedication
| Local Source [6/7/2001]
England, Thomas M. | Army private; yellow fever volunteer;
full name Thomas Marcus England born October 14, 1876 and
died July 23, 1943; congressional gold medal recipient |
Local Source [10/9/2000]
Ennis, T. James |Manager, Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Havana
(1947) | Local Source [9/4/2001]
Ernst, Harold C. | Harvard University Medical School, Boston
(1908) | Local Source [10/17/2001]
Esmey, Kindall |Student, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School,
Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local Source [10/22/2001]
Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis |Physician; Director de la
Division de Relaciones, Medicas y Sanitarias Panamericanas,
Instituto Finlay, La Habana, Cuba (1945) | Local Source
[12/13/2001]
Ezdorf, R. H. von | SEE VON EZDORF, RUDOLPH H.
Fairchild, Jr., D.S. | Leutenant Colonel, United States
Medical Corps; Secretary to Surgeon General? | Local Source
[8/24/2001]
Fallon, John |Physician; Surgeon; Fallon Clinic, Worcester,
Massachusetts (1942)| Local Source [9/3/2001]
Farshish, P. | (1910) | Local Source [10/12/2001]
Fatcher, Dr. | Doctor. Relationship unknown. In Lazear
letters. | Local Source [10/24/2000]
Fauntleory, [s.n.] | Quarantine Officer, San Juan, Columbia
| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Felt, John P. |Relationship unknown (1923) | Local Source
[12/13/2001]
Feraud, Beranger | French Physician; wrote book on Yellow
Fever | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Ferguson, [s.n.] | Civilian Clerk employed by the United
States Army, in Cuba, died of Yellow Fever (1900) | Local
Source [5/2/2001]
Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, Gonzalo | 16th Century Explorer;
Writer on the West Indies | Partial LC Authority [5/7/2001]
Full LC is: Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, Gonzalo, 1478-1557.
Fernandez, Felix E. | Physician, Havana, Cuba | Local Source
[8/29/2001]
Fernandez, Fernando Lopez | Director, Las Animas Hospital
(1948) | Local Source [5/10/2001]
Fernandez, Nicanor | Volunteer in Yellow Fever Experiments,
1900, 1901 | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Ferrell, John A. |Physician; Member, National Malaria Commision
(1924); Officer of the International Health Board? | Partial
LC Authority [5/2/2001] Full LC is: Ferrell, John A. (John
Atkinson), 1880-1965.
Ferrer, Bartolome | Rented part of San Jose Farm (1905) |
Local Source [8/22/2001]
Ferris, Dr. | Wrote 1923 report of cases of yellow fever
in Ouidah, West Africa | Local Source [6/7/2002]
Figueroa, Estanislao Pardo | President, Academy of Medcine
in Lima, Peru (1919 - 1921) | Local Source [8/24/2001]
Finlay, Carlos E. | Physician; Son of Carlos J. Finlay
| Local Source [10/17/2000]
Finlay, Carlos J. | Cuban Physician; a lieutenant; name also
appears as Carlos Juan Finlay; lived 1833-1915; biographical
information can be found at: http://www.finlay-online.com/welcome/whowasdrfinlay.htm;
| Partial LC Authority [10/3/2000] Full LC is: Finlay, Carlos
Juan,1833-1915.
Finlay, Carlos Juan | SEE FINLAY, CARLOS J. |
Finlay, Frank | Son of Carlos Finlay | Local Source [5/10/2001]
Finlay Institute |Institute concerned with public health
in Cuba; see http://www.finlay-online.com/finlayinstitute/|
Local Source [7/24/2002]
Fishback, Dorothy |Student, Woodrow Wilson Junior High
School, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local Source [10/22/2001]
Fishback, Mary | Assistant, Reference Department, Indianapolis
Public Library (1940) | Local Source [12/13/2001]
Fishbein, Morris | Physician; Editor of the Journal of
the American Medical Association from 1924 to 1949 ( as
per http://social-sciences.uchicago.edu/fishbein/people/morris.htm);
Editor of Hygeia (1941) | Partial LC Authority [8/22/2001]
Full LC is: Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976.
Fisher, H. C. |Chief Health Officer (1919) | Local Source
[12/17/2001]
Fisher, L.M. | Association Sanitary Engineer, Publich Health
Service (1921) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Fisher, [s.n.] | United States Army Medical Corps., 1917
| Local Source [4/9/2001]
Flannagan, Roy K. | Physician; Virginia State Board of
Health (1917) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Fleming, Bradford | Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Fletcher, C. C. |Associate Chemist, Soil Fertility Investigations,
Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States Department
of Agriculture (1929) | Local Source [10/29/2001]
Flexner, Simon | Physician; Professor, Johns Hopkins University,
1902; Member, Rockefeller Foundation International Health
Board (1917-1919); biographer of W.H. Welch | Partial LC
Authority [4/9/2001] Full LC is: Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946.
Folk, Levi | SEE FOLK, LEVI E. | Volunteer in the Yellow
Fever Experiments | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Folk, Levi E. | Army private; yellow fever volunteer; full
name Levi Everett Folk born February 7, 1870 and died February
9, 1936; congressional gold medal recipient |Local Source
[10/4/2000]
Foltz, Capt. | Officer, Second Calvary, United States Army,
Cuba, 1901 | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Fontaine, Katherine |Young student, Portsmouth, Virginia
(1924) |Local Source [11/16/2001]
Fontaine, Louise | (1924) | Local Source [12/13/2001]
Fontleroy, Dr. | Captain, United States Army Medical Corps,
Advisor to the Sanitary Dept. of Cuba, 1908 | Local Source
[4/9/2001]
Forbes, Alice |Mother of Wallace W. Forbes who was a yellow
fever experiment survivor; Chicago, Illinois (1942)| Local
Source [8/31/2001]
Forbes, Mrs. | SEE Forbes, Alice (1942) |
Forbes, Wallace | SEE FORBES, WALLACE W. | Volunteer
with the Yellow Fever Experiments | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Forbes, Wallace W. | Army private; yellow fever volunteer;
full name Wallace Wellington Forbes born September 25, 1878
and died in 1948; congressional gold medal recipient | Local
Source [10/9/2000]
Force, Edith R. |Science Department, Wilson Junior High
School, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) |Local Source [10/22/2001]
Forns, Alberto Recio | Cuban Physician (1944); came
from a List from Michael; believed to be different person
from Dr. Alberto Recio (9/3/2001) | Local Source [5/17/2001]
Fors, Alberto J. | (1941) | Local Source [12/13/2001]
Forth, Stubbins | Researcher, Yellow Fever; mentioned in
Laura Wood book | Local Source [8/22/2001]
Forwood | SEE FORWOOD, WILLIAM H.
Forwood, [s.n.] | SEE FORWOOD, WILLIAM H. |
Forwood, William H. | United States Army Surgeon General;
served 8 June-7 September 1902; full name is William Henry
Forwood; lived 1838-1915; see: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/history/tsgs/Forwood.htm
| Local Source [10/9/2000]
Fosdick, Harry Emerson | American Minister, NYC Riverside
Church; orator; worked with Peabody to publicize Reed (1920's)
|Partial LC Authority [10/6/2000] Full LC is: Fosdick, Harry
Emerson, 1878-1969.
Foster, J.G. | Assistant Sanitary Engineer, United States
Public Health Service (1924)| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Fowler, George | On General Lee's staff in 1899 | Local
Source [8/27/2001]
Fox, Carroll | Assistant Surgeon, United States Public
Health Service (1920's) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Franck, Lillie W. |Wife of William R. Franck, Washington,
D.C. (1948) | Local Source [8/30/2001]
Franco, Roberto | Physician; President, National Academy
of Medicine, Columbia (1923) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Franklin, Maj. | Officer, Ambulance Service, France, 1917
| Local Source [4/9/2001]
Fransway, Arlyne C. | George E.Armstrong's Secretary |
Local Source [8/15/2001]
Freeman, Douglas | (1914) | Local Source [10/29/2001]
Freer, Harry L. |Chief Clerk, Office of the Chief of Engineers,
War Department, United States Army P1941) | Local Source
[8/30/2001]
Freire, Domingos | Bacteriologist, Brazil | Local Source
[4/9/2001]
Freire, Dr. | SEE FREIRE, DOMINGOS | Accomplished work
in bacteriology before 1907 | Local Source [4/9/2001]
Freyberg, R. H. |Physician, Rheumatology, Ann Arbor, Michigan
(1941) |Partial LC Authority [12/13/2001] Full LC is: Freyberg,
Richard H., ßd 1904-.
Fricks, L.D. | SEE FRICKS, LUNSFORD D. |
Fricks, Lunsford D. | Physician, Public Health Service
Administrator (1920's) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Froes, J.A.G. | Author, etiology of Yellow Fever (1923)
| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Frost. Dr. | SEE FROST, WADE HAMPTON A doctor | Local
Source [10/6/2000]
Frost, Mrs. | Local Source [10/6/2000]
Frost, Susan |Young Student, Baltimore,Maryland |Local
Source [11/16/2001]
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 [4/9/2001] Full LC is: Frost, Wade Hampton,
1880-1938.
Frothingham, Louis Adams | United States Congressman; Representative
from Massachusetts; served March 4, 1921 - August 23, 1928
| Local Source [10/6/2000]; lived 1871-1928.
Frye, G. | (19??) | Local Source [10/16/2001]
Fuchs, A.W. | Sanitary Engineer; United States Publich
Health Service (1924) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Fuente, Jose | Spanish volunteer in the Yellow Fever Experiments
| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Fulton, John S. | Physician; Secretary, State Board of
Health of Maryland (1907) | Local Source [10/12/2001]
Furbash, [s.n.] | Gorgas wanted him to work in the Canal
Zone | Local Source [4/10/2001]
Furnas, Joseph C. | Author, wrote article in Saturday Evening
Post about John J. Moran | Local Source [10/13/2000]
Gage, E.H. | Involved in Malaria control work (1921-1923)
| Local Source [5/2/2001]
Galbreath, R.S. |Physician, Huntington, Indiana (1941);
friend of P.S.Hench's | Local Source [8/30/2001]
Garcia, Pablo Isaac |The Alabama Photo Studios, Habana,
Cuba (1941) | Local Source [12/14/2001]
Gardiner, J. S. |Bureau of the Public Health Service, Treasury
Department (1925) | Local Source [11/16/2001]
Gatewood, Charles B. |Captain, 6th U.S. Cavalry, Fort Apache
|LC Authority [8/20/2001] Full LC is: Gatewood, Charles
B.
Gawne, J. O. |Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy Department,
Washington, D.C. (1926) | Local Source [10/12/2001]
Gawne, Mrs. | Neice of Jesse Lazear; gave Hench access
to Lazear letters | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Geddings, Henry Downes | Physician; with the Public Health
Sevice; attached Reed's paper (1900) | Partial LC Authority
[5/2/2001] Full LC is: Geddings, Henry Downes, 1859-1913.
Geiger, J.C. | Assistant Epidemiologist, United States Public
Health Service (1919) | Local Source [5/2/2001]
Georgia. State Board of Health | used as "author"
for general documents emanating from this office (e.g. 00901003)|
Full LC Authority [6/6/2002]
Gere, Herbert |Student, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1927) | Local
Source [10/22/2001]
Geronimo | Chased by Reed in 1878 | Partial LC Authority
[5/10/2001] Full LC is: Geronimo, 1829-1909.
Getman, F. H. | Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Stamford
High School (1907) | Local Source [10/15/2001]
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 [9/6/2001] Full
LC is: Gibson, John M. (John Mendinghall), 1898-1966.
Giddings, Dr. | Researcher; United States Public Health
Service studying Sanarelli's bacillus, 1898, 1928 | Local
Source [4/10/2001] MIGHT BE THE SAME AS GEDDINGS, SEE
ALSO 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 [10/2/2000]
Gill, C. A. |Physician?/Researcher, author of (1923) |Local
Source [11/15/2001]
Gill, Robert S. |Treasurer, The Williams & Wilkins Company,
Baltimore, Maryland (1941) | Local Source [8/30/2001]
Gillan, Mrs. | Nurse at the Army Yellow Fever Hospital,
Cuba, 1900, 1934 | Local Source [4/10/2001] Her first name
might be Delia.
Gillen, Mrs. | SEE GILLAN, MRS. |
Gilman, Daniel C. | SEE GILMAN, DANIEL COIT |
Gilman, Daniel Coit | First President of Johns Hopkins University,
served May 1875-August 1901; name also appears as D. C. Gilman
| Partial LC Authority [4/10/2001] Full LC is: Gilman, Daniel
Coit, 1831-1908.
Gilman, [Daniel Coit?] | SEE GILMAN, DANIEL COIT |
Gilman, Dr. | SEE GILMAN, DANIEL COIT President of John
Hopkins University, 190? | Local Source [10/6/2000]
Gilman, John Abbott| 1907 | Local Source [10/16/2001]
Gilman, Son & Co. | (1903) |Local Source [10/12/2001]
Ginty, Lt. | United States Army, Cuba, 1901 | Local Source
[4/10/2001]
Glennan, A. H. |Acting Surgeon General (1915), Bureau of
the Public Health Service, Treasury Department, Office of
the Surgeon General | Local Source [11/6/2001]
Goddard, Calvin H. |Associated with H. R. Carter (1923)
|Local Source [11/16/2001]
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 [5/2/2001]
Goethals, George W. | Engineer |