10056: Was Dr. Krugman Justified in giving the children hepatitis Dr. Henry Beecher…,
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10056: Was Dr. Krugman Justified in giving the children hepatitis Dr. Henry Beecher…,
Photograph representing the Houston Anti-Tuberculosis League's 1950's christmas Seal Sale. Houston, (Tex) 1950.
A. D. Foreman: Memorial Hospital Board Member
A. E. Kerr: Trustee of Memorial Hospital
A. E. Kerr: Trustee of Memorial Hospital
ABBC Nurses and Japanese nursing students
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Ms. Veda, a Japanese Supervisor, and Zoe Green, an American supervisor, with two ABCC Nurses and student nurses from an unidentified Japanese nursing school. Ujina.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Jeeps and personnel on front of ABCC building in Nagasaki.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Seven nurses from the ABCC Department of Nursing in uniform standing on the steps of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission building.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Doctors and nurses from the Department of Pathology in coats and uniforms standing on the steps of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission building.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Two women working in the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Histology laboratory.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Histology staff at work in a laboratory with beakers, flasks, stirring rods and other equipment. Above the workspaces are shelves filled with bottles.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Histology staff at work in a laboratory with microscopes and other equipment.
ABCC Internal Medicine Examining Room
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Internal Medicine Examining Room featuring an examination table, sink, cabinets, and medical instruments and supplies.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Group portrait of Japanese nursing staff of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Two Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses in uniform by the water.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Marian Vans Agrew, Edith Harriet. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Sue Kumaqai, Harriet Hardin, and Edith Matlack. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Sue Kumagai, Harriet Hardin, and Edith Matlack. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Group portrait of Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses in uniform.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Japanese Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nursing students with pens and notepads seated at tables for class.
ABCC nurses learning to weigh and measure at Kure
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses Umemura, Nakagawa, Asano learning to weigh and measure at Kure. Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima accompanies them.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Parasitology staff at work in a laboratory using microscopes and other instruments.
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Pathology staff at work in a laboratory using microscopes and other instruments.
The ABCC Photograph Collection consists of photographs of various sizes of staff, survivors, buildings, and events that pertain to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The vast majority of the photographs are black and white and in good condition. The dates of the photographs range from 1946 to the 1970s. The collection is in one series, with the photographs housed in envelopes and totals nine boxes. The collection provides photographic evidence of the destruction and injuries caused by the atomic bombs, and how the Japanese and allied doctors and military personnel worked together and the cultural exchanges that occurred. The photographs focus on the staff and the different things they did with their Japanese counterparts and not of the survivors that they studied. The photographs are in good condition. Some photographs have corners that are bent or have been crumpled. Others have come off of the backing they were glued to. There are some photographs that have yellowed or have some discoloration on them.
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Statistics staff work in an office setting.
ABCC Statistics, patient sample coding
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Statistics staff work in an office setting coding patient samples.
Adair W. White: Obstetrics/Gynecology
Adam Napolean Boyd: General Practitioner
Advance meeting with Palestinian Authority
Sign on building, Ministry of Planning International Cooperation (MOPIC)
Goldberg, Debra Zarkowsky
Photograph showing the City of Houston's Air Pollution. Houston(Tex)
Photograph showing the City of Houston's Air Pollution. Houston(Tex)
Photograph showing the City of Houston's Air Pollution. Houston(Tex)
Alfred Morris Parsons: Surgeon
Allan Penny Bloxsom: Pediatrician
Allen L. McMurrey: Gynecologist
American Can Company Scholarship Presentation
American Can Company Scholarship Presentation
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the Anti-tuberculosis clinic at bagby street with a "No Parking , Clinic Zone " sign at the parking lot. TheAnti-Tuberculosis clinic at Bagy Street was hedged in by heavy traffic of the adjoining courthouse, hence the singns above "No Parking- Clinic Zone" The 6-foot high board fence the sheriff built alonside the clinic to keep the Tuberculosis germs from Hopping into the courthouse Square unfortunately does not show in this picture.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the Anti-Tuberculosis League's Clinic. The Little Frame Bungalow at 608 Bagby on the Bayou for years housed the Tuberculosis and headquarters. Movement to build it started soon after the Tuberculosis Association was founded, Nov. 11, 1911, but court suits sought to prohibit it as a neighborhood nuisance. The Tuberculosis fight won in court and the building was dedicated Dec. 31, 1913. Additions were made to the building in later years.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinc with its busy Parking Lot.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting the construction's progress of the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic at Bagby Street. The program grew and the Little Frame Bungalow grew, but the housing problem was to plague the work until 1957.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the progress of building the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinis at Bagby Street, Houston(Tex)
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the progress of building the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinis at Bagby Street, Houston(Tex)
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the Anti-Tuberculosis League's Building at 612 Bagby Street. Houston, Texas. The building Occupied by the Tuberculosis Association from 1916 to 1957, Now hosuing the City Health Departement Unites.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting patients visiting the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic at Bagby Street, and the clinic's busy parking lot .
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting the Anti-Tubesrcuosis Clinic after the construction was done with a large " Free Clinic" sign on the side.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1949
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1950
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1951
Archie Lane Mitchell: Pediatrician
Arthur Thurman Talley Jr.: Gynecologist
Arthur Thurman Talley Sr.: Obstetrician; Gynecologist
Arthur Thurman Talley Sr.: Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Arthur Thurman Talley Sr.: Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Artist Kiyoshi Asai (1902-1968) in a studio working. He appears to be carving a wood block to make a print. Asai was born in Hiroshima prefecture.
Sakoda, George T.
Autry Memorial (negative)