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What was once Walter Reed Army Medical Center — hospital buildings, labs, administrative buildings, a medical museum and housing spread over 110 acres — is being redeveloped, 66 acres of it ...
When President Trump went to Walter Reed Military Medical Center on Friday evening -- "out of an abundance of caution" after testing positive for COVID-19 -- he entered a facility that has a long ...
Walter Reed General Hospital opened on May 1, 1909. Named for an Army major who helped discover that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes, the hospital tended to numerous presidents and ...
Walter Reed, which has since changed locations, first opened its doors in 1909 as an Army hospital, named for an Army doctor and scientist who helped show mosquitoes carry yellow fever.
Reporting from Washington — Outside the 113-acre complex at Walter Reed Army Medical Center stood a wounded soldier ready to run — on one leg. With a blade and spring in place of his amputated ...
The motorcade of President Donald Trump waits at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019, in Bethesda, Md. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) ...
WASHINGTON – Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where President Donald Trump was headed for treatment of COVID-19, is the nation's premier health-care center for troops and senior ...
The federal base-closing commission voted yesterday to close the storied Walter Reed Army Medical Center and move more than 20,000 defense jobs from leased office space in Northern Virginia to ...
President Donald Trump is being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for Covid-19 and has begun receiving an anti-viral drug, his doctor announced Friday night.
Dr. James Phillips, an emergency room doctor at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, has been removed from his duty after publicly criticizing President Donald Trump’s drive-by around ...
President Trump on Friday was being taken to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, after contracting COVID-19.
The yellow fever-Walter Reed legend was once the “poster child” of American contagion stories. So ubiquitous was this tale that it even served as the basis for a 1933 hit Broadway play ...