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Box 9

 Container

Contains 282 Results:

Letter to Wickliffe Rose,  August 17, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937005
Scope and Contents

The writer discusses White's paper on yellow fever, and believes it would be useful to local doctors in Mexico.

Dates:  August 17, 1922

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Bert W. Caldwell,  August 17, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937008
Scope and Contents

Carter reviews, in detail, the "Report of the Yellow Fever Campaign in Second Yellow Fever Zone."

Dates:  August 17, 1922

Letter from Joseph H. White to Frederick F. Russell,  August 17, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937011
Scope and Contents

Russell asks that Noguchi examine the tissues he sent, looking especially for Weil's disease.

Dates:  August 17, 1922

Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter,  August 25, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937012
Scope and Contents

Russell reports that White discovered a case of yellow fever in Tampico. He believes that this indicates a continued presence of the disease in that region.

Dates:  August 25, 1922

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to John A. Ferrell,  August 25, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937013
Scope and Contents

Carter suggests several possible field studies on malaria.

Dates:  August 25, 1922

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to John A. Ferrell,  August 25, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937018
Scope and Contents

This is a draft of Carter's letter to Ferrell (August 25, 1922), which includes Carter's signature.

Dates:  August 25, 1922

Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter,  August 28, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937023
Scope and Contents

Russell paraphrases telegrams and letters, enclosing one from White, concerning new yellow fever cases in Mexico and Africa.

Dates:  August 28, 1922

Letter from Joseph H. White to [Frederick F.] Russell,  August 17, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937025
Scope and Contents

White discusses ongoing mosquito eradication work in Mexico and South America.

Dates:  August 17, 1922

Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter,  August 29, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937027
Scope and Contents

Caldwell replies to questions raised by Carter concerning yellow fever outbreaks in Mexico and Africa.

Dates:  August 29, 1922

Letter from Joseph H. White to Wickliffe Rose,  August 29, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937032
Scope and Contents

White writes that he has been mediating between Connor and Stubbs. He briefly describes the situation in Mexico regarding yellow fever.

Dates:  August 29, 1922

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Frederick F. Russell,  August 30, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937034
Scope and Contents

Carter discusses the latest yellow fever outbreak in Mexico. He is also concerned about the new cases in Africa.

Dates:  August 30, 1922

Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter,  August 30, 1922

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 37
Identifier: 00937038
Scope and Contents

Russell discusses yellow fever cases in Grand Bassam and West Africa. French government officials ask for medicine to combat the outbreak.

Dates:  August 30, 1922

Report fragment:Impounded Waters, circa 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1
Identifier: 00901001
Scope and Contents

These are Public Health Service specifications for impounded waters in malarial areas; autograph notes added.

Dates: circa 1921

Letter from O.C. Merrill to the Secretary of the Public Health Service, December 13, 1920

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1
Identifier: 00901002
Scope and Contents

Merrill discusses regulations under Federal Water Power Act.

Dates: December 13, 1920

Bill from the Georgia State Assembly, circa 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1
Identifier: 00901003
Scope and Contents

This bill is meant to regulate the impounding of water.

Dates: circa 1921

Notes for a bill for Virginia, circa 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1
Identifier: 00901005
Scope and Contents

The Virginia Board of Health will have control over all impounded waters in matters affecting public health.

Dates: circa 1921

Letter from Henry Rose Carter's secretary to Oliver G. Ricketson, Jr., January 4, 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00903001
Scope and Contents

Ricketson is not to enter any yellow fever district until ten days after last vaccine injection.

Dates: January 4, 1921

Letter from F.M. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter, January 9, 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00903002
Scope and Contents

Boldridge is sending Carter a copy of “Effective Malaria Control in a Ricefield District”. He praises Carter's publications on public health sanitary engineering.

Dates: January 9, 1921

Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Colonel Byam, January 14, 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00903003
Scope and Contents

Carter asks ifThe Practice of Medicine in the Tropics, with her father's section on yellow fever, has gone to press. Her father has finished yellow fever work in Peru, but Laura Eugenia Cook Carter, his wife, has died.

Dates: January 14, 1921

Resolution by Alvaro Obregon, Presidente de Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, January 19, 1921

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00903004
Scope and Contents

Obregon establishes a commission under the International Health Board for yellow fever work in Mexico. Officers, administrative structure, and funding are specified.

Dates: January 19, 1921