Yellow fever : a compilation of various publications: results of the work of Maj. Walter Reed, Medical Corps, United States Army, and the Yellow Fever Commission.
- United States. Congress. Senate.
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Yellow fever : a compilation of various publications: results of the work of Maj. Walter Reed, Medical Corps, United States Army, and the Yellow Fever Commission. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Part I.—Walter Reed, the man, his work, and the appreciation shown of the results accomplished by him and his associates on the Yellow Fever Commis- sion: Chapter 1. A memoir 7 Chapter 2. Sketch of the life of Maj. Walter Reed 14 Chapter 3. Message from the President of the United States, December 5, 1906, embodying letter from Brig. Gen. R. M. O'Reilly, Surgeon General United States Army 17 Chapter 4. Senate Document No. 520, Sixty-first Congress, second session, embodying letter from Brig. Gen. George H. Torney, Surgeon General United States Army 24 Chapter 5. In memoriam; District of Columbia Medical Society 32 Chapter 6. Value of Dr. Reed's work and expressions of appreciation 48 Part II.—The publications of Walter Reed and his associates on the commis- sion in regard to yellow fever: Chapter 1. Bacillus icteroides and Bacillus cholera', suis—A preliminary note, April 1, 1899 53 Chapter 2. The Etiology of Yellow Fever—A preliminary note, October, 1900 .' 56 Chapter 3. The Etiology of Yellow Fever—An additional note, February, 1901 I.' 70 Chapter 4. The Propagation of Yellow Fever—Observations based on recent researches, April, 1901 90 Chapter 5. Experimental Yellow Fever, May, 1901 110 Chapter 6. The Prevention of Yellow Fever, September, 1901 131 Chapter 7. The Etiology of Yellow Fever—A supplemental note, January, 1902 14g Chapter 8. Recent Researches Concerning the Etiology, Propagation and Prevention of Yellow Fever, by The United States Army Commission (three charts), April, 1902 161 Part III.—The publications of James Carroll, assistant surgeon, United States Army, m regard to yellow fever (published after the death of Maj. Reed): Chapter 1. The Transmission of Yellow Fever, May, 1903 175 Chapter 2. Remarks on the Epidemic of Yellow Fever in Baltimore Feb- ruary, 1905 jgg Chapter 3. Yellow Fever—A popular lecture, April,'i965195 Chapter 4. Lessons to be Learned from the Present Outbreak of Yellow * ever in Louisiana, September, ] 905... 216 TfrLJ1v;7,RfP0rtfS+ir0m .sani.tary ofS.cer3 in Habana, Cuba, demonstrating the $!ZVet%1^oT*C findmgS °f MaJ' Re6d aQd hi3 a8S0dates °* Chapter 1. Report of Col. Valery Havard, February, 1901 221 Chapter 2. Report of Charles Finlay, chairman of the Habana Yel'low Fever Commission, January, 1902 227 0Army,3iufy!Pli ^ °' G°rgaS' 'CorP8' ™ted States PAtfcnlTrW^f7 k?GTi direc^ons with regard'to destroying mosquitoes, par- •*••--......... <5oy](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21355241_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)