Box 7
Contains 136 Results:
Yellow fever: Feasibility of its Eradication, by Wickliffe Rose, October 27, 1914
Rose describes yellow fever trouble spots and eradication methods.
Editorial fromThe News Leader[Richmond, Virginia], by Douglas Freeman, November 10, 1914
Freeman celebrates Carter, Reed, and Gorgas as Virginians.
Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter, 1914
Survey of Certain Valleys on East Bank of Yadkin River, by [Henry Rose Carter], circa 1900
[Carter] reports on the prevalence of mosquitoes along the Yadkin River.
Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter to James A. Haynes, February 20, 1915
Carter discusses his role in the prevention of yellow fever and malaria in South Carolina.
Letter from H.M. Smith to Henry Rose Carter, March 4, 1915
Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter, May 1, 1915
Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter, 1915
Draft of a lecture on yellow fever, by [Henry Rose Carter], 1915
[Carter] lectures on immunity to yellow fever.
Requisition for medical supplies signed by Henry Rose Carter, March 31, 1880
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter, June 20, 1880
Carter describes the ailments of his patients to his mother.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter, February 2, 1883
Carter describes his newborn son and mentions his wife and daughter.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter, December 17, 1883
Carter provides family news and describes Christmas celebrations.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter, January 23, 1887
Carter discusses his new post and family news.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter, July 3, 1887
Carter provides camp news.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter, April 29, 1888
Carter provides camp and family news.