Mar 3 1950
From The Space Library
Symposium on space medicine held by the University of Illinois at its Professional Colleges in Chicago. A large crowd attends to hear the following speakers:
Space Medicine in the United States Air Force,
Major General Harry G. Armstrong USAF MC
Multi-stage Rockets and Artificial Satellites, Wernher von Braun
Physiological Considerations on the Possibility of Life Under Extraterrestrial Conditions, Dr. Hubertus Strughold
Astronomy and Space Medicine, Heinz Haber, Ph.D.
Orientation in Space, Dr. Paul A. Campbell
Bioclimatology of Manned Rocket Flight, Konrad Buettner Ph.D.
It is at this conference that von Braun first unveils his idea for a toroidal space station. The proceedings are published by University of Illinois Press under the title "Space Medicine" edited by John Marbarger who subsequently goes on to play a large role in the animal experiments during the Mercury test program.