The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division who receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members. He interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary surveys Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division programs in Europe. Strode also received IHD fellows updates.
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The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division working at the Paris Office. The focus of the International Health Division is the control and investigation of specific diseases and to aid state and local health services. Strode receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members and interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary includes information on yellow fever field studies in Africa and malaria research in Italy.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division working at the Paris Office. The focus of the International Health Division is the control and investigation of specific diseases and to aid state and local health services. Strode receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members and interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary includes impressions of public health in East Asia and India, and information on yellow fever in Africa.
In the 1938 diary of Russell, he investigates and researches Malaria in his Madras laboratory. The bulk of the diary includes his daily research measurements of mosquito densities. An experiment research report is included.
Organized according to visit and interview, entries for this year record the meetings and conversations that took place between Grant, professionals and students in the field of public health. Entries record his tours of various public health centers and selection process of fellowship applicants. Grant is appointed director of the All-India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health and recommends transferring the institute to Delhi. He surveys various European medical institutions to determine what kind of medical education paradigm would fit the needs of budding medical institutions in the East the best. Includes various letters addressed to Lt. Cotter, Grant's conclusions on various tours of the East, summary of hours devoted to different scientific subjects, a report titled, "Realities in the Situation of the All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health," and a report titled, " Rural Facilities."
As a staffer for the RF's International Health Division, Russell's diary is arranged according to interview and visit. He continues his investigations on malaria research with an emphasis on mosquito control. A trip to the Netherlands is taken to learn information on malaria relating to his research. The diary includes "Statement Regarding Potential Malariousness of the New Site for the University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Luzon."
As a staffer for the RF's International Health Division, Russell's diary is arranged according to interview and visit. He continues his investigations on malaria research with an emphasis on mosquito control. Malaria studies include measurements of spleen and blood indices as well as capture of larvae and adult mosquitoes. Field studies at various sites in India include experiments with spray killing mosquitoes, and the correlation between irrigation and malaria.
Organized according to visit and interview, entries for this year record the meetings and conversations that took place between Grant, professionals and students in the field of public health. Entries record his tours of various public health centers in order to assess local public health education development in India. The diary includes "Indian Science Congress Association Program", "Future of University Social Sciences seen through Public Health Report", "Proposed Regulations under Section 32 under the Bengal Nurses Act 10, 1934, for the training and examination of Health Visitors," "School of Tropical Medicine Calcutta Program," "Scheme for the Establishment of a School for Social Service Workers," "Bengal Nutrition Committee of the Sanitary Board Proposed Programme of Work for 1940-1," "The Establishment of a Course for Training Public Health Nurses in India," and "Memorandum on Policy Relating to All India Institute."
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an associate director of the International Health Division working at Paris Office. The International Health Division assists local and central health departments by aiding schools of hygiene, public health and nursing. Strode receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members and interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary focuses on immediate wartime activities such as aiding public health services in Lisbon, Madrid and Marseilles. Strode travels to Russia to survey medical education and services, and focuses on nutrition programs.
The diary is arranged according to interview and visit and documents Mary Tennant's talks with professionals in the field of public health. The focus of the International Health Division in which Mary Tennant is a staff member is disease prevention and investigation of diseases important to public health. Tennant travels to India to survey various public health center facilities. The diary details her impressions of public health nursing and recommendations for nursing improvements with India collaborating with the Rockefeller Foundation.