Armstrong – Table of Contents

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1952 Society of American Bacteriologists: Washington Branch.
[Now—the American Society for Microbiology]
Life member.
Commissioned Officers Association of the Public Health Service
Charter member: Life member
[dates for membership not kept in Association files]


(^) Alumni Association of Mount Union College
Alumni Association of Johns Hopkins University (Medical School)
Alumni Association of Yale University (Medical School)
Health History of Dr. Charles Armstrong (1886-1967)
Major Illnesses:
1927 Malaria
(^) 1928 Dengue fever
1930 Psittacosis: Hospitalization—Navy Hospital, Washington, D.C.
1933 Encephalitis: Hospitalization—Na Choriomeningitis (Date not known). vy Hospital, Washington, D.C.
1940 Q Fever: Probable hospitalization—USPHS Hospital, Baltimore, MD
1942 Tularemia (pulmonary type): Hospitalization—Marcus Daly Hospital, Hamilton, Montana
Naval Medical Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland
Other Illnesses or Conditions
(^) 1930 Prostatitis
1932 Ulcers of bladder.
Treatment: New Haven General Hospital, New Haven, CT (Dr. Demming,
physician)
1950 Removal of abscessed tooth. USPHS Clinic, Washington, D.C.
1950 Appendectomy. Hospitalization: Garfield Memorial Hospital, Washington, D.C.
(^) 1960 Vaccine made by Dr. McCullough and Dr. Armstrong at NIH for Dr. Armstrong
1962 X-ray finding of “spot” on kidney

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