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Yellow fever

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2717 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  April 9, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 2
Identifier: 01102030
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Connor discusses a test for the diagnosis of yellow fever and the possibility of combining an anti-malarial campaign with yellow fever work. He suggests that the Board employ someone to study paleo-pathology.

Dates:  April 9, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  May 28, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 2
Identifier: 01102042
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Connor reports that there are no cases of yellow fever yet, but the critical period will be in the summer. Connor believes yellow fever in Columbia threatens Mexico.

Dates:  May 28, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  June 5, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 9
Identifier: 01109013
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Connor comments on Carter's paper on the epidemiology of yellow fever. Connor discusses his work on malaria and yellow fever in Mexico. He mentions the resignation of Guiteras.

Dates:  June 5, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  July 3, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 01113002
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Connor discusses his theories regarding the origins of yellow fever.

Dates:  July 3, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  July 20, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 01113025
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Connor discusses his paper on yellow fever, including the use of scrubbed versus unscrubbed water barrels. He believes that the areas of North and Central America should be considered one unit because of modern transportation.

Dates:  July 20, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  August 23, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 14
Identifier: 01114004
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Connor seeks Carter's advice on whether or not to suspend the yellow fever campaign in Mexico after twelve disease-free months.

Dates:  August 23, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  October 22, 1923

 Item — Box 11: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 19
Identifier: 01119011
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Connor reports to Carter that the Mexican yellow fever campaign is going well, although he has had difficulties with local officials. He agrees that Maracaibo, rather than the larger Colombian towns, is the focal point for yellow fever.

Dates:  October 22, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  July 26, 1922

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 34
Identifier: 00934035
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Connor discusses the campaign against yellow fever in Mexico, which he plans to finish soon. He thanks Carter for the critique of his manuscript.

Dates:  July 26, 1922

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  December 14, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 4
Identifier: 01004026
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Connor reports on yellow fever in Mexico. He suspects a Caribbean epidemic spreading from Brazil.

Dates:  December 14, 1922

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  February 4, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01021027
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Connor reports extensively on the yellow fever campaign in Mexico.

Dates:  February 4, 1923

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter,  circa 1900-1925

 Item — Box 13: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 31
Identifier: 01331001
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Connor describes the progress against yellow fever in Mexico. He would like to have Carter's yellow fever articles translated into Spanish.

Dates:  circa 1900-1925

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Laura Armistead Carter,  September 17, 1925

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 28
Identifier: 01228022
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Connor expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

Dates:  September 17, 1925

Letter from Michael E. Connor to Laura Armistead Carter, October 24, 1920

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 23
Identifier: 00823032
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Connor writes that he has seen Henry Carter and praises his yellow fever work in Peru. He requests two of Carter's reports.

Dates: October 24, 1920

Letter from Miguel Roldan to Philip Showalter Hench,  January 11, 1954

 Item — Box 47: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 1
Identifier: 04701014
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Roldan is working on a biography of Finlay that will demonstrate Finlay's major role in the discovery of the cause of yellow fever.

Dates:  January 11, 1954

Letter from Miguel Roldan to the Librarian,  December 7, 1953

 Item — Box 46: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 20
Identifier: 04620002
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Roldan requests Hench's book on yellow fever - if there is one. He would also like some biographical information on Hench.

Dates:  December 7, 1953

Letter from Milton Hirschman of Luther M. Cornwall Co. to Philip Showalter Hench,  December 4, 1941

 Item — Box 38: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 39
Identifier: 03839014
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Hirschman of Luther M. Cornwall Co. informs Hench which books he can supply for him.

Dates:  December 4, 1941

Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter,  September 30, 1924

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 12
Identifier: 01212020
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Rosenau comments on Carter's "Epidemiology of Yellow Fever."

Dates:  September 30, 1924

Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter,  October 14, 1924

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 01213014
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Rosenau thanks Carter for sending him the historical chapter of his book on yellow fever.

Dates:  October 14, 1924

Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter,  October 29, 1924

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 01213019
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Rosenau comments on a chapter from Carter's book on yellow fever

Dates:  October 29, 1924

Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter,  November 7, 1924

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 15
Identifier: 01215008
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Rosenau discusses the origins and epidemiology of diseases, and comments on Carter's manuscript.

Dates:  November 7, 1924