Armstrong – Table of Contents
Charles Armstrong, M.D.: A Biography Edward A. Beeman, M.D., F.A.C.P. 2007 ...
“Give Dr. Armstrong a mouse and a syringe, Robert J. Huebner to the author. Dr. Charles Armstrong in the mid-to-late 1950s. and ...
Armstrong – Table of Contents Acknowledgments.................................................................................. ...
Armstrong – Acknowledgments The author was the fortunate recipient of the cooperation and steadfast support of Ms. Mary Emma Arm ...
The author wants to credit the help of Mrs. Marjorie Ciarlante of the National Archives at College Park, Maryland for providing ...
Introduction........................................................................................................... I first ...
however, was short-lived since successive culture plates became contaminated with common skin bacteria. About the same time, I h ...
At this juncture it is worthwhile to describe the historical evolution of the Division (later Laboratory) of Infectious Diseases ...
were the Laboratory of Tropical Diseases, the Laboratory of Biologics Control and the Rocky Mountain Laboratory). The Rocky Moun ...
and “handsome” doctors who came to work in the Laboratory (1)). I met Dr. Armstrong shortly thereafter in his office in Building ...
probably the most favorite.). We shook hands, and he told me immediately that I could start working at the Laboratory on August ...
me; but among this group there were very few truly heroic figures. Dr. Charles Armstrong was one of my heroes. During the height ...
Chapter 1. Early Years: Family background; Education..................................................... Dr. Charles Armstrong ...
Residences of Professor Theodore Armstrong and neighbors, late 19th century, in Charles Armstrong described his father, Theodore ...
miles over unpaved roads and trails and several ranges of the Appalachian Mountains in animal driven carts and wagons.] Dr. Robe ...
(though non-sectarian) college. During the most productive portion of his life, as a teacher, he received a salary of less than ...
Armstrong described the home as far from the quiet work-a-day farm home. The dwelling was an ample, nine-room, brick house in a ...
his father’s sister, who was an excellent teacher and who gave him a little extra attention. He had no academic difficulties. Af ...
Mount Alliance High School Class of 1905. Charles Armstrong is seated second^ on the right in the second row. Courtesy of Mary ...
campus provided a hospitable environment for students of both sexes. Dr. Armstrong remained a lifelong enthusiastic and loyal al ...
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