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Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
Reconocida en Washington la Prioridad de Finlay
[in Spanish with English translation], May 13, 1948
Reed Birthplace as Shrine
,The Baltimore Sun, January 9, 1927
Reed, Gorgas, and Yellow Fever
, by Jefferson Randolph Kean, April 7, 1924
Kean writes about the campaign against yellow fever.
Reed Home Now Is Practically Like Original
, August 12, 1927
Reed's Birthplace Will Be Restored as a National Shrine
, November 14, 1926
Regarding the Infectious Agent of Yellow Fever: A Reply to Dr. Souchon
,Medical Record, by Alva H. Doty, March 8, 1902
Regulations Governing the Impounding of Waters
, by the Alabama State Board of Health, circa 1921
This report discusses control of debris and vegetation, fish stocking, and ditching. Pertinent state health laws are listed.
Remarks on the Epidemic of Yellow Fever in Baltimore
,The Hospital Bulletin, circa February 15, 1906
Carroll gives a history of yellow fever in Baltimore and the debates that ensued among physicians as to whether yellow fever was contagious or not. Published in “The Hospital Bulletin” by The Hospital Bulletin Company of the University of Maryland.
Report of Bacteriological Investigations upon Yellow Fever
,Medical News, by Aristides Agramonte, February 10, 1900
Returns to Capital
, circa 1925
Rev. James C. Reed
, by T. McN. Simpson inThe Virginia Conference Annual: The Journal of the Proceedings of the One Hundred and Fifty-Third Session of the Virginia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, October 1935
Sanitary Conditions in Panama
, February 10, 1905
This report was prepared for the Smithsonian Institution and includes autographed notes.