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Correspondence of Duncan Groner with a copy of a memorial article relating to Emilie (Blossom) Reed, October 1966
Groner, a cousin of Blossom, recounts Blossom's life in the memorial article.
Groner, a cousin of Blossom, recounts Blossom's life in the memorial article.
Cuban Investigator Victim of His Investigations, February 7, 1901
Date of Yellow Fever Announcement,Journal of the American Medical Association, by W.O. Hart, November 17, 1923
Death of J.W. LazearBaltimore News, September 26, 1900
Death of Mr. J.W. Lazear, circa 1900
Death of Mr. J.W. Lazear, circa 1900
Decree Nationalizing Sanitation in Cuba,The Havana Daily Telegraph, August 27, 1907
Del Consulado de Espana,La Discusion, November 23, 1900
Diagnostico de la Fiebre Amarilla, by Joaquin L. Duenas [signed by Albert E. Truby], 1901
Diagnostico de la Fiebre Amarilla, by Juaquin L. Duenas [presentation copy to Jefferson Randolph Kean], 1901
Doctor Jesse W. Lazear Dies in Havana,Baltimore Sun, 1900
Dr. Carter Off Today, June 1920
Dr. Henry R. Carter, Sanitarian, Dies,The Baltimore Sun, September 15, 1925
Dr. H.R. Carter Claimed by Death, September 14, 1925
Dr. H.R. Carter Dead; Fought Yellow Fever,The New York Times, September 15, 1925
Dr. H.R. Carter Dead; Fought Yellow Fever,The New York Times, September 15, 1925
Dr. H.R. Dead; Fought Yellow Fever, November 17, 1925
Dr. Jesse W. Lazear, circa 1900
Dr. Jesse W. Lazear Dies in Havana,Baltimore American, September 27, 1900