Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench, January 23, 1941
Scope and Contents
Kean comments on the controversy over Agramonte's role in the mosquito work. He answers, in detail, questions based on Hench's reading of Kean's diary. He emphasizes that Reed never told him Lazear's infection was experimental. He believes Lazear's careful records enabled Reed to understand the yellow fever incubation period.
Dates
- Creation: January 23, 1941
Language of Materials
English
Access
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Extent
16 pages
Repository Details
Part of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library Repository
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