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Yellow fever

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2717 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  November 7, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 01003022
Scope and Contents

Rose sends Carter a copy of Lombard's report on a possible case of yellow fever involving the death of a Spanish seaman and asks for his opinion of the case.

Dates:  November 7, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  November 17, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 01003033
Scope and Contents

Rose reports on American yellow fever deaths in Ceara, Brazil. He also mentions incidents of yellow fever in Africa.

Dates:  November 17, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  November 22, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 01003037
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Rose sends Carter a letter with more information on the possible yellow fever death of a Spanish seaman. He reports that conditions are satisfactory in British Guiana.

Dates:  November 22, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  December 2, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01004003
Scope and Contents

Rose requests that Carter submit expenses for his work on the history of yellow fever.

Dates:  December 2, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  December 2, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01004004
Scope and Contents

Rose sends Carter a copy of Dr. Hackett's report on yellow fever in Ceara, Brazil

Dates:  December 2, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  December 6, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01004017
Scope and Contents

Rose sends Carter a copy of Hausheer's report on an alleged case of yellow fever.

Dates:  December 6, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  December 29, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01004049
Scope and Contents

Rose sends Carter a letter from Dr. White speculating on the Cose yellow fever case.

Dates:  December 29, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  February 2, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01021012
Scope and Contents

Rose sends Carter a letter from Long concerning yellow fever at Ceara, Brazil.

Dates:  February 2, 1923

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter,  February 27, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01021062
Scope and Contents

Rose sends Carter clinical reports on possible yellow fever cases in Africa. The letter contains Carter's autograph notes. [Note: date may be in error; may be 1924, since enclosures sent with it date from March-Sept. 1923]

Dates:  February 27, 1923

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter, June 9, 1917

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 11
Identifier: 00811034
Scope and Contents

Rose writes that he does not wish to publish the yellow fever report yet, but Carter may release information that may be helpful in adjusting quarantine regulations.

Dates: June 9, 1917

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter, July 5, 1918

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 00813012
Scope and Contents

Rose informs Carter that the Rockefeller Foundation will continue to employ him for yellow fever work.

Dates: July 5, 1918

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter, October 2, 1918

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 00813023
Scope and Contents

Rose requests case record charts from the yellow fever report by Guiteras.

Dates: October 2, 1918

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter, February 28, 1919

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 18
Identifier: 00818009
Scope and Contents

Rose reports that Flexner wants the title of the best study on yellow fever epidemiology.

Dates: February 28, 1919

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter, May 19, 1920

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 22
Identifier: 00822024
Scope and Contents

Rose expresses confidence in Carter's abilities to control the spread of yellow fever, but he is concerned about Carter's health.

Dates: May 19, 1920

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Joseph H. White,  November 11, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 01003030
Scope and Contents

Rose reports on a yellow fever outbreak in Ceara, Brazil.

Dates:  November 11, 1922

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Juan Guiteras,  January 5, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01021047
Scope and Contents

Rose regrets that Guiteras will resign from the International Health Board's Yellow Fever Council. He thanks Guiteras for his contributions to the yellow fever work.

Dates:  January 5, 1923

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Juan Guiteras,  February 8, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01021049
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Rose informs Guiteras that the International Health Board regrets his resignation from the Board and expresses appreciation for his services.

Dates:  February 8, 1923

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Laura Armistead Carter, February 21, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 00904001
Scope and Contents

Rose informs Laura Carter that they have heard from her father, who is still in Peru.

Dates: February 21, 1921

Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Laura Armistead Carter, February 25, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 00904002
Scope and Contents

Rose writes that yellow fever in Peru is controllable but may spread. Henry Rose Carter will stay if needed, but he is unfit for field work.

Dates: February 25, 1921

Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Albert E. Truby,  January 2, 1936

 Item — Box 33: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03343001
Scope and Contents

Sawyer inquires about the use of a rhesus monkey in Reed's yellow fever experiments. He questions the accuracy of the "Yellow Jack's" portrayal of Dean.

Dates:  January 2, 1936