Curatorial Records: Numbered Correspondence 180
War Department,
Surgeon General’s Office,
U.S. Army Medical Museum and Library,
Corner 7th and B Streets S.W.,
Washington, D.C., September 27, 1894
To the Surgeon General, U.S. Army,
Washington, D.C.
General:
I have the honor to state that the following articles are required for immediate use at the Army Medical Museum, and would request authority to buy them as emergency purchases to be paid for from the Museum appropriation:
6 lbs. Acid, carbolic, pure, crystals, Estimated cost, 6.00
8 Oz. Celloidin, Schering’s, “ “ 8.00
3 Small Files, for glass, “ “ .60
½ Ream Filtering Paper, imported “ “ 10.00
1 Gas Stove, 10”, with ring burner, “ “ 5.50
30 Yards Black Rubber Tubing, “ “ 18.00
2 lbs. Metallic Zinc, in sticks, “ “ 1.50
1 Dozen Pencils, blue, for writing on glass, “ 2.00
1 Dozen Pinchcocks, for rubber tubing, “ 3.00
Total “ 54.60
Very respectfully,
Walter Reed,
Major and Surgeon, U.S. Army,
Curator Army Medical Museum.