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Federal Government: Naval Hospital, Balboa, 1963-1964

 File — Box: 76, Folder: 9
Identifier: Folder 9

Scope and Contents

These are not filed chronologically. Examples are: letters (Oct.-Dec. 1964) from La Mesa constituent Mrs. E.M. Eaton, Wilson & RAdm. H. J. Cokely (Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego) re/ alleged wasting of money at the hospital; letters, memorandum & office note (12/64) re/ changes in administrative positions for Wilson's records; letters (Nov.-Dec. 1964) from an El Cajon constituent, Wilson & RAdm. H. D. Warden (Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, San Diego) re/ "a registered Republican voter" sought Wilson's assistance concerning her negative reaction from cobalt treatments at the Naval Hospital; "Memo For the Record" & 2 letters (Oct.-Nov. 1964) re/ Coronado constituent obtains "new evaluation as to her son's physical condition;" letters (10/64) re/ a La Mesa "family's gratitude and praise for the care rendered their close friend . . . while a patient at the San Diego Naval Hospital;" other topics and issues in this folder are: Memo & office note (8/64 & 12/63) re/ constituent search for records achieved; letters (7/64) re/ Wilson's assistance to constituent concerning hospitalization of her son; a copy of a letter (6/12/64) from Thomas J. Fanning (Attorney at Law) to Under Secretary of the Navy Paul B. Fay, Jr. re/ earlier communications concerning complaint for services received at the North Island Dispensary. The client received "excellent care at the Naval Hospital in San Diego;" letters (May-June 1964) re/ constituent problems with treatment at the Naval Hospital; a letter (5/10/64) from a Navy wife to Admiral Cokely re/ "how much we appreciate the overall care we received;" letters (12/63 & 4/64) re/ detailed coverage of "constructive criticism" of treatment a client received at the Naval Hospital; a packet of letters (Feb.-Apr. 1964) & an excerpt from Medical Economics (1/14/64) re/ commentaries on Medicare and interest by Coronado Hospital in having maternity care for service personnel available at their hospital, since access to the Naval Hospital was too distant for emergencies; letters (Feb.-Mar. 1964) re/ constituent & Navy dependent seeks Wilson's assistance in obtaining Medicare as opposed to treatment at the Naval Hospital; letters (June 163-Feb. 1964) from Thomas J. Fanning (Attorney at Law), Wilson and others re/ a widow and children lose a husband and father due to negligence at the North Island Dispensary.

Dates

  • created: 1963-1964

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Access to some records is restricted, please consult with Special Collections & University Archives staff for details. Patrons wishing to use the Robert C. Wilson Papers must sign a "Researcher's Agreement," a copy of which can be obtained from Special Collections & University Archives staff.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository

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