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Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
Lazear obituary,Richmond Dispatch, September 28, 1900
Lazear's Death Gave Maj. Reed Final Fever Clue, Meeting Told
,The Washington Star, May 13, 1948
Letter fragment from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young with clipping, 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.
Letter from Atcheson Hench to Philip Showalter Hench enclosed with an article, January 26, 1963
The letter concerns the enclosed article.
Letter from Catherine E. Lazear to William Houston Lazear with clipping and pamphlet, 1913-1922
Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench with a newspaper clipping entitled,Plans for Expanding Output of Cortisone and Penicillin Told
, August 17, 1952
Letter from [George H.] Smith with enclosed article, 1905
Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to Philip Showalter Hench with newspaper clipping,Kissinger Collection in Permanent Care at City Library, Couple Leaving
, December 5, 1946
Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young with clipping, August 28, 1901
Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench with an enclosed article, February 23, 1953
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson L. Hench, January 22, 1952
Hench encloses an article from the Winter 1951 issue ofVirginia CavalcadeentitledHow a Reed was Bent
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Bixler with enclosed copies of newspaper articles, August 20, 1964
Letter from Rudie Kampmeier to Philip Showalter Hench with enclosed article about Robert P. Cooke, October 12, 1964
Life-History of the Parasites of Malaria
,Nature, 1901
Ross discusses the parasites that cause malarial fevers. A note on the article indicates that it was published in Nature in 1901.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Yellow Fever Expedition, Some Preliminary Notes
,The British Journal of Medicine, by Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers, September 8, 1900
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Yellow Fever Expedition, Some Preliminary Notes
,The British Journal of Medicine, by Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers, September 8, 1900
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Yellow Fever Expedition
,The British Medical Journal, by Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers, September 8, 1900
Durham and Myers discuss the investigation of yellow fever by the American commission in Cuba and the perplexing nature of the disease.