Box 25
Contains 111 Results:
Topics of the Times
, August 8, 1901
The clipping relates to Carlos E. Finlay and Walter Reed.
Military orders for Wallace W. Forbes and Henry De Lamar, August 10, 1901
Forbes and De Lamar are relieved from duty at Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed, August 11, 1901
Letter from Hugh L. Scott to William Crawford Gorgas, August 15, 1901
Scott directs Gorgas to increase the funding for Carroll's yellow fever research.
Mortgage for Maryland property of Walter Reed and Emilie Lawrence Reed, August 29, 1901-August 30, 1901
Hoy las Ciencias Adelantan Que Es una Barbaridad!
,La Discusion, August 23, 1901
Typescripts of correspondence between Walter Reed and James Carroll with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench, August 1901
Fever chart for Clara Louise Maass, August 14, 1901
The Third Mosquito Victim
,The New York Times, August 25, 1901
The Martyrs of Science
,The New York Times, August 27, 1901
Snarles of the Pessimist
,The Washington Post, September 1, 1901
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Roger Post Ames, August 3, 1901
Yellow Fever and Quarantine
,The New York Times, September 3, 1901
Mosquitos and Malaria
,The Medical Record, September 7, 1901
This article discusses the transmission of malaria.
Photocopied fragment ofPublic Health Papers and Reports, Volume XXVII, Presented at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Buffalo, N.Y., September 16-20, 1901, September 16-20, 1901
Includes papers and reports such as thePresident's Address
, by Benjamin Lee;The Results of Yellow Fever Sanitation in Havana, Cuba, for the Year 1901 Up to September 1st, Carried on Upon the Basis that the Stegomyia Mosquito is the Sole Means of Its Transmission
, by William Crawford Gorgas;Practical Discussion of Yellow Fever
, by Alvah H. Doty; andFomites and Yellow Fever
, by A. N. Bell.
Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed, September 22, 1901
Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed, September 24, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean, September 24, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 30
Reed discusses Carroll's experiments, comments on Springer's involvement, and makes recommendations.
Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard, October 3, 1901
Carroll sends Howard a female mosquito collected near Las Animas Hospital.