FBI Section 150 • OO-1 • Medical – Drug Inventory

[Editor’s notes: This page was transcribed by Brittni Criglow, who provided the accompanying spreadsheet and who wrote the explanatory note below. The editors are grateful for her invaluable assistance.]

Section OO-1 — which comprises Section 150 and which is labelled in the Guyana Index as “Medical – Drug Inventory” – consists of 374 pages. The complete PDF for this section as released by the FBI is here.

OO-1 is a collection of pharmacy records similar to J-1 and OO-2. The records seem to be organized by designation but lack the written designations found in J-1.

In general, each page includes the generic name of the medication, the pharmaceutical name, inventory date and count, amounts received and/or dispensed, and, when provided, names of places or people either receiving the medication or signing off of the receipt/dispensing of the medications.

Typically, the medication is listed as dispensed to the Nurse’s Office or NO. Some records include the medication being dispensed to a person, to Dr. Schacht’s office, to a Guyanese guest/patient, to the Emergency Kit, to the Piggery, or there is no record listed. I have included any names listed though several were illegible.

Any pages that differ from the pharmacy inventory sheets have been given its own tab and are named according to the unique page number.

Information included in [brackets] represent my own efforts to provide missing information, name counts, illegible words, or additional information.