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Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
Funeral services for Dr. H.R. Carter Will be Tomorrow
,The Washington Post, September 15, 1925
Gen. Reed Rose From the Ranks
,Herald-Times, January 29, 1939
General Lee on Fever, New Road to Quemados
,The Havana Post, June 25, 1900
General Wood Explains
,The Washington Post, November 10, 1900
Gorgas Recalls Death of Famous Mosquito
,New York Tribune, March 23, 1918
Grateful Nation Pensions Widows of Fever Martyrs
,The Havana Post, September 27, 1900
Great Frenchman Once Lived in Waverly
, circa 1900
Great Medical Deeds
, January 13, 1928
Havana's Fever Situation
,The Havana Post, June 25, 1900
Health Authority Held Office Here
, circa 1925
Hench's Wife Gives Library Fever Studies
,The Cavalier Daily, September 21, 1966
Heroism and Scientific Progress
,Journal of the American Medical Association, February 6, 1926
Heroism in Medical Investigation
,Chicago Record, circa 1900
Heroism in Medical Investigation
,Chicago Record, 1899
Historians of Havana
,Harper's Bazaar, November 1954
Hospital flag from Camp Lazear, Marianao, Cuba and an article about the gift of the flag to the medical library, circa 1900 and February 27, 1967
How the Army Honors Two Former Johns Hopkins Men
,The Baltimore Sun, January 7, 1912
How the Army Yellow Fever Board Conducted its Experiments upon Human Beings
,The University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin, 1903
Stark presents a paper about the measures taken by Reed and his commission to prove it was the mosquito, and not fomites, that was responsible for the spread of yellow fever. Published in The University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin, vol. 3.
Hut Famed in Rout of Disease Rotting
,The New York Times, November 4, 1951
Impounded Waters
, by Joseph Augustine LePrince, circa 1921
LePrince describes mosquito breeding in impounded waters, suggesting necessary regulations to be implemented by State Boards of Health.