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Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
A Virginian's Work for Cuba
,Baltimore Sun, April 30, 1904
A World Benefactor
,The Baltimore Sun, December 23, 1902
A Yellow Jack Hero Passes On
,The Washington Star, March 3, 1961
Additions to an article in theMilitary Surgeon, October 1927
The writer corrects the date of the commencement of mosquito eradication in Havana.
After 60 years, 2 of the Survivors Remember the Maine!
,Minneapolis Sunday Tribute, February 9, 1958
All Hail Hopkins
,The Baltimore Sun, February 22, 1902
An Inquiry into the Modus Operandi of the Yellow Fever Poison
,The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, by George M. Sternberg, July 1875
An Interview with Dean Cornwell
,American Artist, by Ernest W. Watson, April 1942
Ancient Theories of Causation of Fever by Mosquitoes, by Henry A. Blake, 1905
Blake discusses ancient theories involving yellow fever and mosquitoes.
Anti-Malarial Measures for Farmhouses
,Boston Evening Transcript, February 19, 1913
Are Our Heroes of Peace Neglected?
,Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 3, 1907
Army Honors Malaria Test Volunteers
, January 9, 1943
Army Medical Library
, June 5, 1938
Article and pictures relating to yellow fever inFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, January 11, 1879
Article fragment:Agreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald)
, February 19, 1902
Photostat of page 411 of Carter's copy of Finlay's Selected Works. Included are notes by Hench.
Article fragment:The Military Government of Cuba
, March, 1903
Wood gives a history of the American occupation in Cuba and discusses the yellow fever outbreak and consequent investigation by Reed and Lazear. Article appears in “The Annals of the American Academy.” Only pages 16 and 17 are included.
Article mentioning Roger Post Ames,The Daily Picayune, June 30, 1905
Article on American occupation of Santiago inHarper's Weekly, September 17, 1898
Article on Camp Lazear Building No. 1, by Frank Carey, June 1950
Carey describes the history of Camp Lazear Building No. 1; as well as the efforts of Hench to preserve the structure.
Article on yellow fever New Orleans from theNew York Herald, August 18, 1853
The Yellow Fever--Increasing Mortality--Visit to the Hospital--Appearance of the Sick--The Weather, &c.