letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Editor, Southern Medical Journal, June 7, 1919
Carter writes to the editor concerning a recent article on yellow fever in South America.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Editors, The Annals, May 24, 1920
Carter requests the correction of a typographical error in his article.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Hotel Patton, circa 1900-1925
Carter writes in order to make a reservation for an upcoming meeting.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Librarian at the Library of the Surgeon General, July 21, 1925
[Carter] requests some books.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Manager, October 7, 1922
Carter reports on his survey of McDowell Creek to determine the presence of malaria bearing mosquitoes and the effect of the proposed Mountain Island Pond on the production of these mosquitoes. Carter believes a survey needs to be repeated after the creation of the pond.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Peabody Museum, November 1, 1922
Carter requests the Thompson article on Mayan antiquities from the Peabody Museum at Harvard University.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Smithsonian Institution, May 5, 1924
[Carter] requests a reprint of an article on Mayan glyphs.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Society of Tropical Medicine, May 13, 1920
Carter requests a copy of address given on yellow fever.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Surgeon General, May 13, 1919
Carter suggests changes in the administrative policy of the US Public Health Service. He discusses regulations, examining boards, education of newly accepted candidates, examinations, specialization, rank, and compulsory waiting orders.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Western Carolina Power Company, September 18, 1922
Carter reports on his survey of mosquito breeding in certain portions of Bridgewater Lake and the surrounding area.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Yellow Fever Commission of West Africa, February 15, 1919
[Carter] inquires about yellow fever publications.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Victor G. Heiser, February 10, 1925
[Carter] discusses the breeding of mosquitoes in palm leaves.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Victor G. Heiser, February 6, 1924
Carter discusses yellow fever-carrying mosquitoes in Asia.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W. Byam, February 12, 1919
Carter is sending Byam a paper on yellow fever for publication. Carter intends to consult with Noguchi to see if he may quote the results of latest research.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W. Byam, June 7, 1919
Carter writes that he will change his map to reflect the distribution of yellow fever.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W. Byam, May 24, 1920
Carter inquires if it is possible to make a correction before publication of his book on yellow fever.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wade H. Frost, March 29, 1922
[Carter] comments on Snow's living organism theory of disease.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wade H. Frost, circa February 1922
Carter writes that he would be glad to give lectures on malaria and yellow fever.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wade Hampton Frost, November 28, 1924
Carter sends Frost the second section of his yellow fever manuscript.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to W.E. Safford, April 27, 1923
[Carter] thanks Safford for his letter describing his theories on plant origins.