articles
Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
Mosquito: As the Medium of Spreading Fever Epidemic
, April 11, 1905
Mosquito
Mosquito Carries Yellow Fever Germ
,The New York Times, October 27, 1900
Mosquito Control Ends Fatal Plague of Yellow Fever
, circa 1927-1933
Mosquito Inoculation of Yellow Fever
,The Philadelphia Medical Journal, December 22, 1900
Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever
,The British Medical Journal, January 12, 1900
Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever
,The Sun (New York), November 1, 1900
Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever
,The Washington Post, December 18, 1900
Mosquitoes Considered as Transmitters of Yellow Fever and Malaria
,Medical Record: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, by Carlos J. Finlay, May 27, 1899
Finlay discusses the theory that mosquitoes can transmit malaria and yellow fever. To bolster his case he describes Koch's work with the tick that transmits Texas Fever. He writes about the effect of temperature on mosquitoes, and suggests that measures be taken to eliminate mosquitoes and prevent their entry into houses.
Mosquitoes' Deadly Work
,The New York Times, June 5, 1901
Mosquitos and Malaria
,The Medical Record, September 7, 1901
This article discusses the transmission of malaria.
Mosquitos and Yellow Fever
,The British Medical Journal, February 16, 1901
New Finds in Story of Yellow Fever Conquest Revealed Here
,Post-Bulletin(Rochester, Minnesota), April 4, 1942
New 'Finds' in Story of Yellow Fever Conquests Revealed Here
,Post-Bulletin[Rochester, Minnesota], April 4, 1942
New Honor for a Heroic Army Doctor
,The New York Times Magazine, by C.G. Poore, December 11, 1927
New Yellow Fever Control Facts Unearthed by Clinic Physician
, October 28, 1940
New York's Contribution to the Suffering South
,Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, September 28, 1878
Newspaper accounts of yellow fever in Cienfuegos, Cuba and Magoon's administration of Cuba, July 1907-September 1907
Newspaper article relating to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace, October 16, 1927
Newspaper articles and a comic related to Cuba, the University of Virginia, and yellow fever, circa 1900-1966
Includes a comic book narrative of the yellow fever experiments called,Yellow Jack: How the Cause of Yellow Fever was Discovered
, from the 1941 #1 issue ofTrue Comics.