Letter from George A. Kellogg to Federico Gomez, March 17, 1941
Scope and Contents
Kellogg refers to Dominguez's book on Finlay's work, which he has not yet read. Kellogg discusses Finlay's mosquito vector theory and the later work of the Yellow Fever Commission. Kellogg is anxious that all involved receive due credit for the conquest of yellow fever and that too much emphasis on Finlay's contributions be avoided.
Dates
- Creation: March 17, 1941
Language of Materials
English
Access
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Extent
2 pages
Repository Details
Part of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library Repository
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