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Box 12

 Container

Contains 238 Results:

Letter from H. McG. Robertson to Henry Rose Carter,  April 13, 1925

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 23
Identifier: 01223001
Scope and Contents

Robertson discusses bubonic plague in temperate climates.

Dates:  April 13, 1925

Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter,  May 2, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201001
Scope and Contents

Barber sends Carter copies of articles on malaria. LePrince reports that mosquito control on the Mexican border is going well.

Dates:  May 2, 1924

Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to William E. Deeks,  May 5, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201002
Scope and Contents

[Laura Carter] discusses the Carters' travel plans for a conference in Kingston, Jamaica. She mentions Henry Carter's health.

Dates:  May 5, 1924

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Smithsonian Institution,  May 5, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201004
Scope and Contents

[Carter] requests a reprint of an article on Mayan glyphs.

Dates:  May 5, 1924

Memorandum from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks,  May 11, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201007
Scope and Contents

Carter suggests topics for a possible paper.

Dates:  May 11, 1924

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell,  May 13, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201009
Scope and Contents

[Carter] discusses the nature of the fever at Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Dates:  May 13, 1924

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell,  May 13, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201012
Scope and Contents

Carter believes that there has been no yellow fever in the Asia. He discusses the exportation of yellow fever by ship.

Dates:  May 13, 1924

Letter from Henry R. Muller to Frederick F. Russell,  May 19, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201014
Scope and Contents

Muller sends Russell the pathology reports from West African fever cases.

Dates:  May 19, 1924

Report on Material from West Africa,  circa May 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201015
Scope and Contents

Muller's pathology report on West African fever cases include tentative diagnoses.

Dates:  circa May 1924

Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Henry Rose Carter,  May 22, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201018
Scope and Contents

Carr reports on observations of Aedes aegypti breeding.

Dates:  May 22, 1924

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  May 27, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: 01201021
Scope and Contents

Connor reports on mosquito breeding and the need to introduce fish for mosquito control. He notes that there is public pressure on the government for mosquito reduction.

Dates:  May 27, 1924

Monthly progress report to the Surgeon General,  June 5, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204001
Scope and Contents

Fricks reports on malaria investigations in the southern United States. He details laboratory work, epidemiological studies, and impounded water investigations.

Dates:  June 5, 1924

Letter from Lee Rice to Henry Rose Carter,  June 8, 1923

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204006
Scope and Contents

Rice describes hemorrhaging in pregnant women and children associated with dengue fever.

Dates:  June 8, 1923

Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter,  June 10, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204007
Scope and Contents

Read requests that Carter destroy a flawed autopsy report. She sends him a substitute.

Dates:  June 10, 1924

Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Henry Rose Carter,  June 16, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204008
Scope and Contents

Carr describes the breeding of Aedes aegypti mosquitos in mud puddles in Brazil.

Dates:  June 16, 1924

Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to E.L. Ruffner,  June 18, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204010
Scope and Contents

Ireland reviews the military career of Jefferson Randolph Kean. He discusses Reed's yellow fever work and the reorganization of the Army Medical Corps.

Dates:  June 18, 1924

Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter,  June 27, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204012
Scope and Contents

Fricks invites Carter to attend a conference of malaria field workers in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Dates:  June 27, 1924

Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter,  June 28, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204013
Scope and Contents

Read thanks Carter for his comments on Hoffmann's work. Read reports that Hanson is convinced there is no yellow fever in Colombia at the moment.

Dates:  June 28, 1924

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  June 29, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01204014
Scope and Contents

Connor describes an unknown fever in Dutch Guiana. He discusses the prevalence of Aedes stegomyia and the types of water storage used in the area.

Dates:  June 29, 1924

Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General,  July 5, 1924

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 6
Identifier: 01206001
Scope and Contents

Fricks reports on the progress of malaria investigations conducted in the southern United States.

Dates:  July 5, 1924