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Army Medical Department Museum at Fort Sam Houston. ![]() Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 10 of12 A homemade Monopoly game board is part of the Desert Shield/Desert Storm exhibit at the U.S. Reed and his team were instrumental in determining that yellow fever was transmitted by a certain species of mosquito. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 9 of12 The public can see a bust of Major Walter Reed at the U.S. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 8 of12 Chloroform was the anesthetic used during the Civil War. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 7 of12 A mockup of a 555th Forward Surgical Team is on display at the U.S. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 6 of12 An ambulance from the early 1900s was pulled by horses. Quinine is extracted from the bark to fight malaria. Army Medical Department Museum at Fort Sam Houston, holds a bottle with cinchona bark as he talks about herbal medicines during a tour. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 5 of12 Scott "Woody" Woodard, historian with the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum at Fort Sam Houston, talks about herbal medicines during a recent tour. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 4 of12 Scott "Woody" Woodard, historian with the U.S. Bloodletting was used as a cure for several maladies. ![]() Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 3 of12 Spring-loaded bleeding devices for bloodletting are on display at the U.S. Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 2 of12 A special exhibit on World War I is part of the U.S. 1 of12 A Model 16 Army Ambulance (left) and a 1916 Model T Ford Ambulance were both used in World War I.
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