- Letter from Michael L. Furculow, M. D., Professor of Epidemiology, University
of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, Kentucky, January 5, 1965, among
Armstrong’s personal papers. - NIH Record, October 18, 1966 – Dr. Armstrong is cited by the President and
honored by former NIH colleagues. - The Alliance (Ohio) Review June 2, 1967, AHS (Alliance High School) Honors
First “Class” of Distinguished Alumni. Fourteen honored. - The New York Times, June 23, 1967, Dr. Charles Armstrong, 80, Dies, Public
Health Aide Fought Polio. - The (Washington) Evening Star, June 23, 1967, Dr. Charles Armstrong, 88 (?),
Pioneer in Polio Research. - The Washington Post, June 23, 19 67, Dr. Charles Armstrong, Pioneer Polio
Worker. - Mount Union College Bulletin, August 1967, Dr. Charles Armstrong ’10, Dies at
Bethesda Naval Hospital, Research Pioneer in Poliomyelitis. - A) Epidemiology Newsletter, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and
Public Health, autumn, 1996. B) Surgeon General’s Bulletin No. 42. C)
Armstrong, C. and MacMurray, F. M. ibid.
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