newspapers
Found in 337 Collections and/or Records:
Mosquito Brigade Has Slain 234,678,548,876,234,789,432,623,734,816,212 of the Pesky Critters Wounded Number More Than 3,621,738,541,776,928,316,294,444,360,727,663,361,246,818
,The Baltimore Sun, June 21, 1908
Mosquito Carries Yellow Fever Germ
,The New York Times, October 27, 1900
Mosquito Control Ends Fatal Plague of Yellow Fever
, circa 1927-1933
Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever
,The Sun (New York), November 1, 1900
Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever
,The Washington Post, December 18, 1900
Mosquitoes' Deadly Work
,The New York Times, June 5, 1901
National Sanitation - Some Objections
,The Havana Daily Telegraph, August 27, 1907
John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection
New Finds in Story of Yellow Fever Conquest Revealed Here
,Post-Bulletin(Rochester, Minnesota), April 4, 1942
New 'Finds' in Story of Yellow Fever Conquests Revealed Here
,Post-Bulletin[Rochester, Minnesota], April 4, 1942
New Yellow Fever Control Facts Unearthed by Clinic Physician
, October 28, 1940
Newspaper accounts of yellow fever in Cienfuegos, Cuba and Magoon's administration of Cuba, July 1907-September 1907
Newspaper article relating to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace, October 16, 1927
Newspaper articles and editorials relating to George W. Goethals and the Isthmian Canal Commission, December 21, 1914
Newspaper articles concerning the Walter Reed centenary, September 14, 1951
Newspaper articles relating to honors for Walter Reed, September 10, 1951
Newspaper articles relating to honors for yellow fever experiment participants, April 1954
Two articles:Cuba Honors Yellow Fever Test Heroes
fromThe Washington PostandBlossom Reed is Decorated by Cuban Government
from an unknown paper.
Newspaper articles relating to Philip Showalter Hench and his family, May 1948
Contains the articles entitled,Dr. Philip Hench Discusses Reed for Historical Society
andMr. and Mrs. Galban Entertain at Buffet Supper
.