Armstrong – Table of Contents
Mrs. Elizabeth Rich (Bess) Armstrong, gr^ aduation picture, Mount Union College,^ 1910; Ms. Mary Emma Armstrong, around 1950. Co ...
School was also the first to afford its students the opportunity to further their training in an affiliated teaching hospital. “ ...
foundry job entailed piecework, so he was able to make $4 to $5 per day before the summer was over. Through a loan from relative ...
Armstrong to the Surgeon-General brought a telegraphic invitation to report for examination at Ellis Island, New York in four da ...
either”. With this final repartee the examination concluded. Several weeks later the USPHS informed Dr. Armstrong that he had pa ...
Miss Mary Emma Armstrong provided three large loose-leaf binders filled with personal papers, pictures, newspaper clippings and ...
Initial Assignments When he accepted his commission in the Public Health Service, Charles Armstrong selected access to an exclus ...
presence or absence of professional qualifications. By and large, in that 19th century era of non-standardized training in medic ...
Communicable Disease Center, (currently the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), created in 1946 when the latter took ov ...
to which they were assigned. The uniforms displayed the designations for rank and included the distinctive Public Health Service ...
Charles Armstrong’s experience has already described partially the entrance examination for the Regular Corps. After 1905, follo ...
World War I was extremely active. From a professional standpoint, he was grateful for the experience of seeing a wide variety of ...
no provisions for pre-arrival examinations for immigrants. The flow of immigrants decreased significantly during the war years, ...
Assistant Surgeon Charles Armstrong, USPHS, aboard Coast Guard Cutter SENECA,^ while assigned to the United States Navy, 1916-19 ...
With inconclusive search results for German submarines in Cuban waters, the Navy then assigned the Seneca to convoy duty. A new ...
food stores as they came aboard to make sure they were fit for consumption. At sea, his main medical function was to remove cind ...
The worldwide influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 was responsible for Armstrong’s return to the United States. Toward the end of Wor ...
[?]; the Navy converted the ship to a gunboat and the Yankton had achieved some recognition in battle. Armstrong had some memora ...
restrict shore liberty when the ship was in port, and he would require the offending crewmen to stand watch, adhering to the sam ...
after treating the Captain’s alcoholic debauch, Armstrong was conflicted about presenting the medical log for the Captain’s insp ...
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