Physicians
President Truman is shown on the rear platform of a Whistlestop train in Sedalia, Missouri
President Truman on the rear platform of a Whistlestop train with others during a campaign swing through Sedalia, Missouri. Shown with him in this 11 X 14 signed photo are his personal physician, Dr. Wallace Graham, in uniform and others. The photo reads in Truman's own handwriting, "To Milton J. Hinlein From Harry S. Truman."
Portrait of Dr. Richard L. Meiling
Portrait of Dr. Richard L. Meiling, Deputy Director, Office of Medical Services, Department of Defense.
Physical examination of World War I aviation recruits at the Episcopal Hospital, Washington, D.C
Physical examinations of muscular development of World War I aviation recruits at the Episcopal Hospital, Washington, D.C. Donor: Frank Freidal, who obtained these photographs from the National Archives
Leslie Coffelt Funeral Service
President Harry S. Truman (center group, front) and First Lady Bess W. Truman (center group, center) at Arlington National Cemetery, attending funeral services for former United States Army Private Leslie Coffelt of the White House Police Force, who was killed while protecting President Truman from an assassination attempt on November 1. Walking behind President and Mrs. Truman are (left to right) General Robert Landry, General Harry Vaughan, and physician General Wallace Graham. All others are unidentified.
Major Charles E. Wilson, surgeon during World War I
Major Charles E. Wilson, surgeon, 129th F. A., during World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.