reports
Found in 332 Collections and/or Records:
A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 21, 1946
Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.
A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 21, 1946
Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.
A Possible Explanation of the Absence of Bubonic Plague from Cold Countries, by H. McG. Robertson, April 1923
Robertson reports on plague distribution and speculates that its absence from cold climates is related to the absence of fleas in these areas.
A Resume of the Anti-Malarial Operations at Cristobal-Colon from 1917 to 1922, by J.L. Byrd, 1922
Byrd's paper discusses the control of mosquito breeding as the most effective way to reduce the incidence of malaria.
A Review of the North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service Reports Between 1918-1922, circa 1922
Robertson reviews recent reports on plague prevention in northern China.
A summation of the sanitary campaign against yellow fever in Peru, June 15, 1922
Analysis of Basic Costs, Camp Lazear, 1953
Tate analyzes the checkbook stubs for Camp Lazear. He thinks that Lambert has reason to feel upset, because he nursed yellow fever patients and the only extra check made out to him was for $20.
Ancient Theories of Causation of Fever by Mosquitoes, by Sir Henry A. Blake, April 15, 1905
This translation [from Sanskrit] of Blake's report details ancient references to yellow fever and transmission by mosquitos.
Annual report: Anti-Malarial Demonstration Extra Cantonment Zone, Park Field, Millington, Tennessee, 1918
Annual Report of Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee, Commanding the Department of Western Cuba, August 23, 1900
Annual Report of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratoryfor the United States House of Representatives, January 1951
Annual Report of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity
, 1886
Anopheles and Sea Water. Observations on the Development of A. Quadrimaculatus, by T.H.D. Griffitts, circa 1922
Griffitts reports on the breeding of Anopheles in salt water, mainly in Virginia.
A.S. Pinto's recollections of the yellow fever experiments, circa 1900-1960
Pinto describes Reed's use of mosquitoes acquired from Finlay and the first experiments with volunteers.
Autopsy on the Body of a Man Known as Robert Sherman, by G. Jameson Carr, March 25, 1925
Carr gives an autopsy report on yellow fever victim Robert Sherman.
Beauperthey, Finlay, y La Commision Americana en la Epidemiologia de la Fiebre Amarilla, by Aristides Agramonte, circa 1903
Behavior of the Heart in the Experimental Infection of Guinea Pigs and Monkeys with Leptospira Icteroides and Leptospira Icterhemorrhagica, by A.E. Cohn and Hideyo Noguchi, June 1921
Noguchi and Cohn manuscript on the behavior of the heart in monkeys and guinea pigs infected with yellow fever.
Camp Columbia Fever Epidemic, by Najeem M. Saleeby, December 15, 1899
Saleeby describes in detail a fever epidemic at Columbia Barracks, Cuba. He asks for the Surgeon General's opinion on the diagnosis. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Clinical Blood Findings in Yellow Fever, by J. Birney Guthrie, M.D. and R.T. Perkins, M.D., circa 1921
This is a detailed report on clinical findings regarding yellow fever.