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Yellow fever

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2717 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose, October 8, 1918

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 00813035
Scope and Contents

[Carter] writes that he does not have case records from Guiteras' report and that the report did not encompass yellow fever.

Dates: October 8, 1918

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose, March 1, 1919

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 18
Identifier: 00818012
Scope and Contents

Carter recommends various works on yellow fever epidemiology.

Dates: March 1, 1919

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas, August 26, 1916

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 7
Identifier: 00807028

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William Crawford Gorgas, November 30, 1918

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 00813052
Scope and Contents

Carter writes that it would make little sense for him to go to Guatemala for yellow fever work now.

Dates: November 30, 1918

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas, October 14, 1919

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 18
Identifier: 00818111
Scope and Contents

Carter writes that he will be able to join Gorgas in January 1920.

Dates: October 14, 1919

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas, January 5, 1920

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 22
Identifier: 00822001
Scope and Contents

Carter discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Guiteras and White.

Dates: January 5, 1920

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas, January 18, 1920

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 22
Identifier: 00822004
Scope and Contents

Carter discusses the benefits and disadvantages of accompanying Gorgas to an unnamed location.

Dates: January 18, 1920

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas, January 23, 1920

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 22
Identifier: 00822005
Scope and Contents

Carter discusses details of a future trip to an unnamed location.

Dates: January 23, 1920

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Willys M. Monroe,  June 10, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 9
Identifier: 01109020
Scope and Contents

Carter responds to Monroe's letter raising questions about the endemic yellow fever.

Dates:  June 10, 1923

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W.S. Leathers,  March 23, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 22
Identifier: 01022023
Scope and Contents

Carter informs Leathers about his career in malaria and yellow fever control and the careers of others prominent in the field.

Dates:  March 23, 1923

Letter from Henry Rose Carter's secretary to Oliver G. Ricketson, Jr., January 4, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00903001
Scope and Contents

Ricketson is not to enter any yellow fever district until ten days after last vaccine injection.

Dates: January 4, 1921

Letter from Henry W. Woltman to John H. Andrus,  March 23, 1938

 Item — Box 34: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 58
Identifier: 03458003
Scope and Contents

Woltman gives Andrus medical advice, suggesting that neither yellow fever nor arthritis are the cause of his condition.

Dates:  March 23, 1938

Letter from Hermann Hagedorn to Jefferson Randolph Kean,  December 20, 1929

 Item — Box 62: Series uva-lib:2229588, Folder: 74
Identifier: 06274020
Scope and Contents

Hagedorn relates a conversation with General McCoy concerning Wood's announcement of the Yellow Fever Commission's findings, in 1900. He also comments on Gorgas' sanitary work in Havana.

Dates:  December 20, 1929

Letter from H.F. Kimball to Howard A. Kelly,  July 13, 1907

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 31
Identifier: 02931032

Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Florence M. Read,  November 9, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01121003
Scope and Contents

Noguchi discusses possible yellow fever cases and sends reports.

Dates:  November 9, 1923

Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell,  January 31, 1924

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 39
Identifier: 01139020
Scope and Contents

Noguchi discusses his leptospira work in Brazil.

Dates:  January 31, 1924

Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell,  September 19, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 17
Identifier: 01117020
Scope and Contents

Noguchi thinks the liver sections and the clinical aspects of the deceased patient do not support a diagnosis of yellow fever.

Dates:  September 19, 1923

Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell,  September 20, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 17
Identifier: 01117021
Scope and Contents

Noguchi is sending a report on liver sections from a suspected yellow fever patient.

Dates:  September 20, 1923

Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell,  March 7, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 22
Identifier: 01022013
Scope and Contents

Noguchi discusses an Ecuadorean fever case that might be yellow fever.

Dates:  March 7, 1923

Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter,  June 22, 1922

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 33
Identifier: 00933015
Scope and Contents

Noguchi writes to Carter concerning the confusion over human experimentation in the 1921 Rockefeller Foundation report.

Dates:  June 22, 1922