Madeline Moysey, (class of 1911) wore this uniform while serving with the Johns Hopkins Base Hospital 18. In 1919 after the war, she married Benjamin F. Kline, a 1911 graduate of the school of medicine who served with her in the Hopkins Unit. At her…
This book was, in many respects, the culmination of Young’s work in World War I. Before returning to civilian practice, Young packaged the lessons he had learned in the army into a manual for future military practitioners who lacked specialized…
This map, featuring hand-drawn boundaries, and accompanying text are part of Bowman's working copy of the "Black Book." The Black Book was the American delegation’s secret guiding document in Paris Peace Conference negotiations, and its creation was…
First row: William A. Fisher, Thomas Boggs, John M. T. Finney, James Heisinger, Winford H. Smith, George Walker, William S. Baer. Second row: Bertram M. Bernheim, Harvey B. Stone, Walter A. Baetjer, Eveleth W. Bridgman, Clyde G. Guthrie, George J.…
At the time, Adolf Meyer was an influential figure in the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. It was an organization dedicated to the reform of psychiatry, the promotion of mental health research, the creation of outpatient services and expansion…