Box 8
Contains 69 Results:
Dieuaide, Francis, 1943, 1946
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
Diphtheria and Penicillin Research, by Ross Paul, 1945
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
Diseases and Numbers, 1943
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
Diseases in the Army, 1942-1945
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
E, Correspondence, 1941-1948
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
Electrostatic Forces in Blood Research, 1949
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
Epidemiology, Typhoid Fever, 1944
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
European Trip, 1947
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
F, Miscellaneous, 1942-1947
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.
FBI Hearing, 1944
This series pertains to Wright's service before and after World War I. He conducted site visits of various military hospitals as a consultant. He also was the coordinator for American POWs returning from the war in Japan and was on a committee to rehabiltate the medical schools in Germany and Austria. This series also has correspondence with colleagues and friends that he met while in military service.