DENLEY, MALCOLM
Dr. Denley describes being a part of the Army Specialized Training Program during medical school and being recruited to the EIS (Epidemic Intelligence Service) program by Dr. Alex Langmuir to fill his military obligation.
Interviewed by Karen Torghele
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
November 30, 2011
EWING, WILLIAM
Chief Enteric Bacteriology Unit, Dr. Ewing talks about beginning work in North Africa and Italy during WWII and then becoming based in Atlanta to help states with reference diagnostics.
Interviewed by Jim Paine, Office of Public Affairs
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
5/15/1985
2011.68.mp4
GOODWIN, MELVIN H.
Entomologist Dr. Melvin H. Goodwin, epidemiologist with the U.S. Public Health Service, describes the beginnings of CDC and Malaria Control in War Areas and his roles in each organization.
Interviewed by Jim Paine and Dr. Marion Brooke.
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
June 15, 1983
2011.77.mp4
GRAY, HERMAN
Dr. Herman Gray talks about his background in medicine and epidemiology, including his experience as a member of CDC’s first EIS Class in 1951.
Interviewed by Karen Torghele
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
May 18, 2012
GrayHerman_20120515.pdf
HATCHER, CHARLES
Dr. Charles Hatcher, Jr. a cardiac surgeon from 1962 until the early 1980s at Emory University. He describes his perspective of the unique relationship Emory University had with the CDC from its earliest days and relates anecdotes about key personnel in some of the historical events involved in the formation of both institutions.
Interviewed by Karen Torghele
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
February 22, 2012
HatcherCharles_20120222.pdf
HEALTH EDUCATION MALARIA
Health Education Against Malaria.
A teacher learns the facts about malaria control and mosquito elimination in a health education course sponsored by local, state, and federal public health officials, and later imparts her knowledge to home town groups by lectures, field trips, and individual instruction.
Black and White
TRT :06:11
Produced by the United States Public Health Service
U. S. National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division, Images and Archives Section at the National Institutes of Health, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894
www.collections.nlm.nih.gov
1944
HENDERSON, DONALD "D.A."
Dr. D.A. Henderson, EIS Class of 1955 describes his roles in the early days of CDC and his relationship with Alex Langmuir.
Interviewed by Karen Torghele
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
April 12, 2012
HendersonDA(After combining)(1).mp3
HOGAN, RALPH B.
Dr. Ralph B. Hogan, Chief of the Laboratory Branch at the Communicable Disease Center [CDC] from 1950-1961interviewed by Dr. Walter Dowdle in 1985.
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
1985
http://data.emorydisc.org/ghc/2011.71.mp4
HOLLIS, MARK
Dr. Mark Hollis in a telephone interview in 1979 reflects on the transition of Malaria Control in War Areas to Communicable Disease Center, of which he was the first director.
by William Watson and Dr. William Foege
Recording starts late into conversation and recording is scratchy and occasionally drops off.
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
1979
http://data.emorydisc.org/ghc/2011.236.mpeg4