http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/12/AR2009121202705.html
DAVID T. ARMITAGE, 70 ; Medical officer served at Walter Reed
| Matt Schudel | Washington Post |
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/12/AR2009121202705.html
DAVID T. ARMITAGE, 70 ; Medical officer served at Walter Reed
| Matt Schudel | Washington Post |
Sunday, December 13, 2009
National Museum of Health and Medicine, Classroom
Who:
Students grades 5-8 (space is limited; pre-registration required; click here to download the registration form.) Students under age 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
What:
Participate in hands-on activities to learn about the history of medieval medicine and diseases of the time. Activities will include making a plague mask, creating a mini medieval herb garden, and designing a pomander. The program will include a tour of OUTBREAK. Presented in conjunction with OUTBREAK: Plagues that Changed History, on display through January 22, 2010.
Cost:
FREE.
For more information:
On the Web or call (202)782-2673 or nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil
Tim Clarke, Jr. (Contractor, American Registry of Pathology)
Deputy Director (Communications), National Museum of Health and Medicine
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW, Building 54, Washington, D.C. 20307
Phone: (202) 782-2672 -- Mobile: (301) 814-4498 -- Fax: (202) 782-3573
Email: timothy.clarke@afip.osd.mil
Website: www.nmhm.washingtondc.museum
NMHM on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MedicalMuseum
NMHM on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MedicalMuseum
Mailing Address: NMHM/AFIP, PO Box 59685, Washington, D.C., 20012-0685
NOTE: We may be experiencing technical difficulties with email; if you have not received a reply, call (202) 782-2672 to follow-up.
Winter Break Workshop: Scientific Illustration Using a Microscope
When:
Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Where:
National Museum of Health and Medicine, Classroom
Who:
Ages 15 and up (space is limited; pre-registration required; click here to download the registration form.)
What:
Want to try your hand at scientific illustration? The museum hosts a hands-on workshop on how to use microscopes to view germs and "animalcules" and to teach you how to draw what you see. We'll be drawing with pencils but if you have a favorite media bring it along. There will be a brief discussion of the history of illustration using microscopes, and a brief demonstration of how to use a scope. Presented in conjunction with OUTBREAK: Plagues that Changed History, on display through January 22, 2010.
Cost:
FREE.
For more information:
On the Web or call (202)782-2673 or nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil
Tim Clarke, Jr. (Contractor, American Registry of Pathology)
Deputy Director (Communications), National Museum of Health and Medicine
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW, Building 54, Washington, D.C. 20307
Phone: (202) 782-2672 -- Mobile: (301) 814-4498 -- Fax: (202) 782-3573
Email: timothy.clarke@afip.osd.mil
Website: www.nmhm.washingtondc.museum
NMHM on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MedicalMuseum
NMHM on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MedicalMuseum
Mailing Address: NMHM/AFIP, PO Box 59685, Washington, D.C., 20012-0685
NOTE: We may be experiencing technical difficulties with email; if you have not received a reply, call (202) 782-2672 to follow-up.
Lecture at the NMHM: Investigating Emerging Diseases
When: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
| What: Dr. Michael Turell, a research entomologist with the Virology Division of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute on Infectious Disease, will discuss the institute's role in investigating several outbreaks including Hantavirus, Ebola, and West Nile virus. |
Cost: FREE.
For more information: (202)782-2673 or nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil
The following lecture is presented by the National Museum of Health and Medicine
Date/Time: 09 Dec 09/1100am
Location: Dart Auditorium
Speaker(s): Franklin Damann
Curator
National Museum of Health and Medicine
Title: Human Decomposition Ecology
Details: The museum Curator discusses recent research exploring the regulation of human decomposition at the University of Tennessee's Anthropology Research Facility. One goal of this research is to assess the potential the microbial community to estimate time since death.
Department of Medical Education
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
6825 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20306-6000
Ph: (202) 782-2596
Navy Medicine in the Last Campaigns: Iwo Jima and Okinawa
The presenter is Jan Herman, M.A.
Historian of the Naval Medical Department
Special Assistant to the Navy Surgeon General
http://mediasite.cidde.pitt.edu/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=7b8b1494-f99f-4726-8177-46b28a75bd7f
The brain of Henry Molaison, who could not form memories after his brain surgery, is being dissected – you can read about it in this article - Dissection Begins on Famous Brain, By BENEDICT CAREY, December 3, 2009, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/health/research/03brain.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=brain%20memory&st=cse and view it live here - http://thebrainobservatory.ucsd.edu/hm_live.php
We have a very large brain collection in our Neuroanatomical Division.
A nice article on the Museum is at http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/HarvardGazette12.03.091.pdf
The Art and Science of "OUTBREAK: Plagues that Changed History"
with the artist Bryn Barnard
When: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Feel free to drop in; no reservations required.)
| What: Bryn Barnard, author and artist of "OUTBREAK," will host three exciting programs on Saturday, December 5, 2009, including an illustration workshop and a special session aimed at younger audiences. Free, open to the public, no reservations required. See the schedule below for more details. Questions? Call (202) 782-2673 or email nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil. Schedule: (Come for one program, or stay for the whole day!): 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.: Book Signing (limited quantity of books available for sale in the Museum gift shop) 1:00 p.m.: “OUTBREAK: Plagues That Changed History”—Join Bryn Barnard for a discussion about several diseases represented in his book, including the plague, cholera, tuberculosis, and toxoplasmosis. 2:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.: Book Signing and Coffee Break with the Artist 3:00 p.m.: Family Program: Children will enjoy this special presentation on illustrating science books, including a demonstration by the artist! Presentation will be followed by a book signing. |
Lecture at the NMHM: Investigating Emerging Diseases
When: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
| What: Dr. Michael Turell, a research entomologist with the Virology Division of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute on Infectious Disease, will discuss the institute's role in investigating several outbreaks including Hantavirus, Ebola, and West Nile virus. |
Cost: FREE.
For more information: (202)782-2673 or nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil
We have the Alfred J. Suraci (1911-1993) Collection in the archives, which includes the papers and two photograph albums Dr. Suraci made of his World War 2 patients at Northington General Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Later Dr. Suraci was the chief of plastic surgery at Providence Hospital, Prince George's Doctor's Hospital, and Sibley Memorial Hospital. Here are scans of the cover of one of the albums and a title page.


The Art and Science of "OUTBREAK: Plagues that Changed History" with the artist Bryn Barnard
When:
Saturday, December 5, 2009, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Feel free to drop in; no reservations required.)
What:
Bryn Barnard, author and artist of "OUTBREAK: Plagues that Changed History," (on exhibit through Jan 22, 2010 at NMHM) will host three exciting programs on Saturday, December 5, 2009, including an illustration workshop and a special session aimed at younger audiences. Free, open to the public, no reservations required.
See the schedule online at http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum/events/event_2ed.html for more details. Questions? Call (202) 782-2673 or email nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil.
Where:
National Museum of Health and Medicine, on the campus at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW, Building 54, Washington, D.C. 20307 (Enter at Elder St., NW)
Adults must present photo identification to gain entry to Walter Reed.
Contact:
(202) 782-2673 or email nmhminfo@afip.osd.mil
From our researcher Mike Lemish, whose book on military working dogs in Vietnam is due out in January:

This is the 4” patch that will accompany the book, which should be out by mid-January, at the latest (I hope!):

ARF!