articles
Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
'98 'Yellow Jack' Hero Still Sought by U.S.
,The New York Times, September 22, 1949
A Chronicle of Walter Reed's Internships and Public Health Training
,The Brooklyn Hospital Journal, April 1949-June 1949
A Chronicle of Walter Reed's Internships and Public Health Training
,The Brooklyn Hospital Journal, by Arthur C. Jacobson, 1949
A Chronicle of Walter Reed's Internships and Public Health Training
,The Brooklyn Hospital Journal, by Arthur C. Jacobson, April 6, 1949
A Cuban Patriot Who Fought a Plague
,The New York Times Magazine, by S.J. Woolf, June 8, 1930
A Cure for Consumption?
,The Washington Post, December 11, 1900
A Hero from the Ranks
,Outlook, June 29, 1907
The article, which appeared in "Outlook," outlines Kissinger's contribution to the yellow fever work and appeals for financial contributions for his care.
A Medical Microcosm
,Medical Pocket Quarterlywith annotations by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1940
A Memorial to the Late Major Walter Reed
,The Medical Record, August 29, 1903
News of the Week
A Memorial to Walter Reed
,University of Virginia Alumni News, 1915-1916
A New Malaria Theory
,The New York Times, September 8, 1900
Kean discusses the responsibilities of his new position as part of the Cuban government. He mentions his son and a visit to the Governor's palace.
A New Microbe Discovered
, circa 1902
A Notable Gathering
,The Baltimore Sun, October 21, 1904
A Note on the Interval Between Infecting and Secondary Cases of Yellow Fever from the Records of the Yellow Fever at Orwood and Taylor, Miss. 1898
,New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, by Henry Rose Carter, May 1900
A Note on the Interval Between Infecting and Secondary Cases of Yellow Fever
,New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, by Henry Rose Carter, May 1900
A Philatelic Tale of Yellow Fever
,Clinical Excerpts, 1940
A Précis of the United States Quarantine Regulations for Domestic Ports with Reference to Preventing the Introduction of Yellow Fever into the United States
,Yellow Fever: Its Nature, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prophylaxis, and quarantine regulations relating theretoby Preston H. Bailhache, circa 1898
These regulations describe the inspection, quarantine, and disinfection procedures to be implemented at ports to prevent the introduction of yellow fever into the United States. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]