Mosquitoes
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Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 17, 1947
This is the text of a speech, by Hench, on Walter Reed and the conquest of yellow fever.
Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 17, 1947
This is the text of a speech, by Hench, on Walter Reed and the conquest of yellow fever.
Editorial fromThe Military Surgeon, circa 1909
The editor praises the work of Reed, Lazear, Carroll and Agramonte as having laid the foundation for all future efforts against yellow fever and malaria. Carroll is singled out for commendation and called a martyr.
Editorial fromThe News Leader[Richmond, Virginia], by Douglas Freeman, November 10, 1914
Freeman celebrates Carter, Reed, and Gorgas as Virginians.
Editorial: William Crawford Gorgas
, March 1925
This editorial concerns Marie Gorgas' biography of her husband. The editor comments on the claims made concerning Gorgas' yellow fever work.
El Doctor Lazear
, September 30, 1900
English translation [from French] of a report extract:Report on the Yellow Fever Epidemic in Grand Bassam
, by Dr. Bauvellet, October 25, 1922
Bauvallet reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine to treat yellow fever cases in Bassam, Ivory Coast.
English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector, October 27, 1922
Seguin reports on possible yellow fever deaths and public health response in French West Africa.
English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector, October 31, 1922
Seguin reports on possible yellow fever deaths and public health response in French West Africa.
English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector, February 1, 1923
Seguin reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine in French West Africa, and discusses its prophylactic value.
Excerpt from theAgreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald)
, by Carlos J. Finlay, 1912
Photostat of page 411 of Finlay's Selected Works. Included are notes by Truby.
Excerpt fromA History of Applied Entomology, 1930
Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.
Excerpt fromA History of Applied Entomology, 1930
Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.
Excerpt fromA History of Applied Entomology, 1930
Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.
Excerpt fromA History of Applied Entomology, 1930
Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.
Excerpt of letter from Henry Hanson to Florence M. Read, August 4, 1921
Hanson is working on a report covering the Peruvian campaign.
Excerpt of letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose, July 28, 1921
Hanson reports on mosquito work in Peru, where he thinks they have been successful.
Excerpts fromGeorge Miller Sternberg: A Biography, by Martha L. Sternberg, 1920
This document includes excerpts from Sternberg's biography of her husband's involvement with tropical diseases, including yellow fever.
Experiences of John R. Bullard with annotations by Albert E. Truby, April 16, 1941
Bullard describes his experiences in Cuba in connection with the yellow fever experiments.
Experiences of Mr. John R. Bullard in Havana, 1901 in connection with the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board and Experimental Yellow Fever as told by Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench, April 16, 1941
Bullard reports about his experiences in Cuba during the yellow fever experiments.