Armstrong – Table of Contents
Armstrong: “Alliance, Ohio.” The Captain said he was acquainted with the location, used to go through there often, but never sto ...
on September 5, 1918. Armstrong was detached from the Yankton on September 11, A letter came to Armstrong at 805 West State Str ...
Ibid. p.493. Ibid. p.516. Microsoft, Encarta Encyclopedia, 2006. Williams, R.C. p.100. Ibid. p. 108. Ibid. p.109. Personnel ord ...
Influenza; Botulism Upon reporting to the Bureau in Washington, D.C., his superiors discussed with Armstrong his future career i ...
cases and around 500,000 deaths. The very young, old and infirm patients were the most vulnerable to a fatal outcome, but, surpr ...
The United States Public Health Service became actively involved with measures to combat, control and study the influenza pandem ...
Reports received by the Public Health Service in early 1918 indicated that influenza was occurring in New England. On September ...
Joint resolution to aid in combating “Spanish influenza” and other communicable diseases. Resolved by the Senate and the House o ...
to duty with the Armed Forces. Given the extent of the epidemic, it was impossible, generally, to provide enough physicians and ...
including Charles Armstrong, moved from state to state serving in as many as three areas”. By December 1, 1918 the epidemic had ...
During this chaotic period, Armstrong started his influenza-related activity with the trip to Fore River, Massachusetts in late ...
included as determined by travel orders (5): Whitworth College, Brookhaven, Mississippi in November 1918, Baltimore, Maryland in ...
time to time during the progress of the work for conference. Upon completion of his duties in LaPlata, he received about 3 weeks ...
Portrait of Dr. Charles Armstrong, age 33 years. Made by Bachrach and Company Washington, DC, in 1919. Courtesy of Mary Emma Arm ...
keep track of the influenza outbreak of 1918 and 1919. In his oral autobiographical interview (8), he stated that a major statis ...
collection of data in anticipation of the new assignment. On July 21, 1919 the Surgeon General sent additional orders to Armstro ...
were instrumental in his assignment to the Hygienic Laboratory in Washington, D.C. in 1921. Botulism The first study (9), culmin ...
majority of outbreaks when anaerobic conditions and non-acid foods allow the germination of spores, growth of the vegetative for ...
manuscript as the “Sebring table”. The two waiters who attended the table and the chef were also affected. Following appropriate ...
eaten. One patient who ate 5 to 6 olives died in 54 hours. A woman who ate ½ olive died 171½ hours after the dinner. In the 7 no ...
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