Box 7
Contains 136 Results:
Letter from Boykin Wright and Boykin Wright, Jr., to Henry Rose Carter, October 25, 1915
The Wrights are returning Carter's report on impounded waters.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, October 28, 1915
Blue orders Carter to investigate a fever outbreak in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter, November 5, 1915
Stimpson discusses reimbursement for expenses.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Director of Sanitation, San Juan Puerto Rico, November 10, 1915
Carter recommends a campaign to eliminate mosquitoes.
Letter from Carl A. Grote to Henry Rose Carter, November 13, 1915
Grote requests suggestions for a malaria eradication campaign. He notes that his county does not have the resources to purchase quinine.
Letter from Sarah Hinds Wilder to Henry Rose Carter, November 19, 1915
Wilder expresses her appreciation for Carter's work.
Telegram from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, December 6, 1915
Blue orders Carter to report to a conference.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, December 8, 1915
Blue orders Carter to return to Baltimore following the conference.
Letter from B.R. Newton to Henry Rose Carter, December 9, 1915
Newton approves the employment of assistants for malaria field work.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Carl A. Grote, December 12, 1915
Carter provides instructions for malaria prevention. He notes that the Rockefeller Foundation has shown interest in sponsoring a anti-malaria campaign.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, December 22, 1915
Blue orders Carter to attend the Pan-American Scientific Congress.
Letter from Sarah Hinds Wilder to Henry Rose Carter, December 26, 1915
Wilder expresses her appreciation for Carter's work.
Report on the control of malarial mosquitoes, by [Henry Rose Carter], circa 1900-1925
[Carter] proposes that the International Health Commission carry out an experiment involving the control of malarial mosquitoes. He includes a detailed procedure for such an experiment.
Work on Mosquito Extinction, by [Henry Rose Carter], circa December 1915
[Carter] reports on mosquito eradication efforts, and includes an itemized list of expenses.
Ponds or Lakes Examined, by [Henry Rose Carter], circa 1900-1925
[Carter] reports on bodies of water in the South.
Hatching sheet, Coosa River, 1915, by the State Board of Health of Alabama, 1915
This report details reproduction of mosquitoes along the Coosa River.