Walter Rccil General Hospital, 238, 361
as possible site for Museum and Library, 147,
272-273, 275, 279, 284
War Department, 92
assassin's reward posters of, 46, 47
War Department General Orders No. 10, 1909 — '43
War Department Special Orders No. 22, 24 May
1900 — 112
War Department Technical Bulletin (TB MED) —
99, it Mar. 1944 — 246
116, 18 Nov. 1944 — 262-263
War wounds. See Moulages.
Waraydekar, V. S., 383
Ward, E. J., 170
Ward, Capt. J. H., 315
Ward, Pvt. G. S., 141
Warren, S., 319, 322
Wasdi,E., 122
Washington District Office of the Corps of Engi-
neers, 295
Washington, Evening Star, 66
Washington Post, 105
support of building plans by, 240
Wax modeling section. Instruction Laboratory, 179
Weatherwalks, E., 125, 126
Weed, L. H., 269
Welch, W. H., 130
West, C.L., 125
Wm.te.C.S., 131
White. Lt. Col. D. C, 383
Whitehlrst, Lt. Col. E. R., 333
Wimtmore, Maj. E. R., 150, 157
Wilder, H., 200, 201, 231
See also Campbell, H.; Foerster, H.
Wilder collection, Cornell University, 156
William F. Edgar Bequest, 234
See also Edgar Bequest.
Wit ,1 ims. Pvt. G. C, 141
Wilson, C. E., 310
Wilson, Col. J. M., 81
Wilson, Col. L. B., 179, 180, 184, 185, 186
WlNTERNITZ, M., 319
Wood. Maj. Gen. L.. 119. 128
Wood, Asst. Surg. Gen. R. C, 32
Woodhlll, Col. A. A., 139
Woodrui 1. A. M.. -, 338
Woodward, Lt, Col. J. J., 13, 23, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36,
J9, 41, 53, 54- 55, 60, 62, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73,
81.89. 154, 170, 230
World Health Organization. 369
World War I:
Army Medical Museum in, 159—187, 191-193,
205, 216
medical illustration in, 170
specimens from, 160
training pathologists in, 160-162
World War II:
Army Institute of Pathology in, 269-285
Army Medical Museum in, 245-268
World's Columbian Exposition, 98, 99
pamphlet catalog of Museum items for, 98, 99
Wound Ballistics Branch, Military Environmental
Pathology Division, 384
Wound moulage kits, distribution of, 358
Wright, Sir A. E., 141
Wyatt-Johnson museum classification, 207
Abbott's modification of, 207
Wyman, Surg. Gen. W. W., 1 1 1
X-ray apparatus at the Museum, 100-101
X-ray Branch, Veterinary Pathology Division, 385
X-rays, discovery of, 101
Yandell, D. W., 76
Yellow fever, 5, 106, 107, 252, 253
vaccination against, as cause of 1942 serum
hepatitis epidemic, 252
Yellow Fever Board, 113, 115, 116, 118, 120, 149
Yellow Fever Commission, 129, 130
Yellow fever epidimic(s), 1 07-1 09
in Charleston, 108
in Havana, 1 12
in Memphis, 107, 108, 109
in Mississippi Valley, 107, 108
in Nantucket Island, 107
in New Orleans, 107, 108
in New York, 107, 108
in Norfolk, 107
in Philadelphia, 107, 108
Yellow fever in —
Cuba, 115, 135
Havana, 129
Mississippi, 1 17
Pinar del Rio, 1 1 8
Qucmados de Marianao, n 6
Santiago de las Vegas, 130
Spanish-American War, 106
Yellow fever studies —
at Camp Lazear, 122—125
in Havana, 115
in West Indies, 109
on transmission, 109— 112
"Yellow jack." See Yellow fever.
Zimmerman, L. E., 382, 393
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