Diseases
Found in 827 Collections and/or Records:
Fever chart for Roger Post Ames, January 26, 1901
Fever chart for Thomas Turner, September 3, 1900
Fever chart for Valery Havard, October 18, 1900
Fever chart for Warren G. Jernegan, January 8, 1901
Fever chart for William H. Dean, September 7, 1900
The fever chart has a notation written by Ames stating that Dean is the same as X.Y.Z.
Fever chart from William Olson, January 10, 1901
Fever chart of Clyde L. West, February 3, 1901
Fever chart of George S. Cartwright, September 16, 1900
Fever chart of James L. Hanberry, February 9, 1901
Finlay Acusado Injustamente De Usurpador De Beauperthuy Por Un Profesor Venezolano, by Cesar Rodriguez Exposito, 1954
Rodriquez Exposito fights for the truth in the Finlay - Beauperthuy controversy.
Fue Finlay Y No Beauperthuy Quien Descubrio El Mosquito Como Agente De Transmision De La Fiebre Amarilla, by Cesar Rodriguez Exposito, June 19, 1954
Rodriguez condemns a proposed presentation that claims Beauperthuy, not Finlay, first suggested the mosquito transmitted yellow fever.
Grateful Nation Pensions Widows of Fever Martyrs
,The Havana Post, September 27, 1900
Heroism in Medical Investigation
,Chicago Record, 1899
History of Case and Notes of Post-Mortem Conducted on the Body of Garuba - Camp-Master, by D. Fitzgerald Moore, circa December 1923
Moore submits a case history and post-mortem report on a Nigerian who died of a fever.
Impounded Waters, circa 1920s
This report gives proposed impounded water health regulations cover floating debris, vegetation, and fish stocking.
Impounded waters, circa 1923
This is an unsigned manuscript on impounded waters, which details public health regulations, worker conditions, and the bodies of water themselves.
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.
Interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench, April 3, 1940
Hench questions Moran about the yellow fever experiments.
Interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench, April 3, 1940
Hench questions Moran about the yellow fever experiments.
Interview with Paul L. Tate by Philip Showalter Hench, June 21, 1954
Tate responds to a series of questions from Hench concerning his recollections about Camp Columbia and the yellow fever experiments.