Armstrong – Table of Contents

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  1. 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.

  2. NIH Record, October 18, 1966 – Dr. Armstrong is cited by the President and
    honored by former NIH colleagues.

  3. The Alliance (Ohio) Review June 2, 1967, AHS (Alliance High School) Honors
    First “Class” of Distinguished Alumni. Fourteen honored.

  4. The New York Times, June 23, 1967, Dr. Charles Armstrong, 80, Dies, Public
    Health Aide Fought Polio.

  5. The (Washington) Evening Star, June 23, 1967, Dr. Charles Armstrong, 88 (?),
    Pioneer in Polio Research.

  6. The Washington Post, June 23, 19 67, Dr. Charles Armstrong, Pioneer Polio
    Worker.

  7. Mount Union College Bulletin, August 1967, Dr. Charles Armstrong ’10, Dies at
    Bethesda Naval Hospital, Research Pioneer in Poliomyelitis.

  8. 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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