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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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McKiven, Henry M., Jr.
(2007)
The Political Construction of a Natural Disaster: The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853.
Journal of American History
(p. 734).
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Book
Dickerson, James L.
(2006)
Yellow Fever: A Deadly Disease Poised to Kill Again.
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Article
Hillemand, Bernard
(2006)
L'épidémie de fièvre jaune de Saint-Nazaire en 1861.
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
(p. 23).
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Espinosa, Mariola
(2006)
The Threat from Havana: Southern Public Health, Yellow Fever, and the U.S. Intervention in the Cuban Struggle for Independence, 1878--1898.
Journal of Southern History
(p. 541).
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Van Heiningen, Teunis Willem
(2006)
De la contagiosité de la fièvre jaune aux Pays-Bas entre 1829 et 1825: Aspects médicaux et sanitaires d'une maladie polymorphe.
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
(p. 9).
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Book
Pierce, John R.
(2005)
Yellow Jack: How Yellow Fever Ravaged America and Walter Reed Discovered Its Deadly Secrets.
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Book
Trask, Benjamin H.
(2005)
Fearful Ravages: Yellow Fever in New Orleans, 1796--1905.
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Article
Mejía Rodríguez, Paola
(2004)
De ratones, vacunas y hombres: el programa de fiebre amarilla de la Fundación Rockefeller en Colombia, 1932-1948.
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
(p. 119).
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Article
Kopperman, Paul E.
(2004)
“Venerate the Lancet”: Benjamin Rush's Yellow Fever Therapy in Context.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(p. 539).
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Chapter
Benchimol, Jaime Larry
(2004)
Febre Amarela e a Instituição da Microbiologia no Brasil.
In: Cuidar, controlar, curar: ensaios históricos sobre saúde e doença na América Latina e Caribe
(p. 57).
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Espinosa, Mariola
(2003)
Epidemic Invasions: Yellow Fever, Public Health, and the Limits of Cuban Independence, 1878 through the Early Republic.
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Thesis
Keller, Kathryn Jean
(2000)
Racing immunities: How yellow fever gendered a nation.
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Foster, Kenneth R.; Jenkins, Mary F.; Toogood, Anna Coxe
(1998)
The Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic of 1793.
Scientific American
(pp. 88-93).
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Sawchuk, Lawrence A.; Burke, Stacie D.A.
(1998)
Gibraltar's 1804 yellow fever scourge: The search for scapegoats.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 3-42).
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Article
Hall, Randal L.
(1997)
Southern conservatism at work: Women, nurses, and the 1878 yellow fever epidemic in Memphis.
Tennessee Historical Quarterly
(pp. 244-261).
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Barrie, H.J.
(1997)
Diary notes on a trip to West Africa in relation to a yellow fever expedition under the auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1926, by Oskar Klotz.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
(pp. 133-163).
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Book
Estes, J. Worth; Smith, Billy G.
(1997)
A melancholy scene of devastation: The public response to the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic.
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Article
Knaut, Andrew L.
(1997)
Yellow fever and the late colonial public health response in the port of Veracruz.
Hispanic American Historical Review
(pp. 619-644).
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Löwy, Ilana
(1997)
Epidemiology, immunology, and yellow fever: The Rockefeller Foundation in Brazil, 1923-1939.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 397-417).
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Smith, Mark A.
(1996)
Andrew Brown's “Earnest Endeavor”: The Federal Gazette's role in Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic of 1793.
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
(pp. 321-342).
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