notes
Found in 343 Collections and/or Records:
Notes by [Henry Rose Carter ?], circa 1917
Notes by Henry Rose Carter relating to the control of malaria in Virginia, circa 1916
Notes by Jefferson Randolph Kean for the Journal of Association of Military Surgeons, September 28, 1926
Kean provides his analysis of the date of the initiation of anti-mosquito efforts in Havana. He cites a report by William Crawford Gorgas, which was written in 1904.
Notes by Jefferson Randolph Kean on Cuban yellow fever experiments, August 6, 1943
Kean writes notes and memoranda about various yellow fever episodes.
Notes by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1935-1955
Notes by Philip Showalter Hench relating to Lemuel S. Reed, circa 1940-1960
Notes, clippings and exhibition program relating to Walter Reed's home in Charlottesville, Virginia, November 27, 1949-February 2, 1971
Notes concerning James Carroll's typhoid experiments, circa 1935-1955
Typed notes [by Philip S. Hench?] on James Carroll's typhoid fever experiments in 1904.
Notes concerning Kean and Nogueira written by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1948
Notes concerning maps of sites in Cuba, circa 1900-1960
Notes concerning William M. Brumby written by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1947
Notes for a bill for Virginia, circa 1921
The Virginia Board of Health will have control over all impounded waters in matters affecting public health.
Notes for a lecture on yellow fever, by [Henry Rose Carter], circa 1921
[Carter] deals extensively with the prophylaxis of yellow fever.
Notes for a memorandum to Wade Hampton Frost, circa 1930
Notes for interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench, April 3, 1940
Notes for possible census questions, by Henry Rose Carter, 1916
Carter proposes census questions that would assist anti-malarial work.
Notes for remarks upon the acceptance of The Order of Finlay, 1952
[Hench] outlines remarks to be made upon his acceptance of “The Order of Finlay.” He speaks highly of Finlay and states that one of his most valued possessions is an original copy of Finlay's first paper on yellow fever and mosquitoes.
Notes from Henry Rose Carter to M.J. Rosenau, circa 1924
Carter provides Rosenau with notes from his book on yellow fever. He discusses the origins of yellow fever, as well as other points about yellow fever and malaria.
Notes from the 40th Meeting of the Canal Zone Medical Association, 1923
Notes fromReview of Applied Entomology, circa 1923
[Carter?] notes deal with mosquitos.