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1993. Magazine. Fine. Soft cover. First Ed.. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction for October/November 1993, Volume 85, number 4-5. Fine condition. A more complete description of contents and/or condition is available upon request..
THE ETIOLOGY OF YELLOW FEVER : AN ADDITIONAL NOTE / [BY] WALTER REED, JAS. CARROLL, AND ARISTIDES AGRAMONTE. (First Separate Printing) by Reed, Walter Et Al - [1902]
by Reed, Walter Et Al
THE ETIOLOGY OF YELLOW FEVER : AN ADDITIONAL NOTE / [BY] WALTER REED, JAS. CARROLL, AND ARISTIDES AGRAMONTE. (First Separate Printing)
by Reed, Walter Et Al
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[chicago]: Journal American Medical Association. Near Fine. [1902]. First Edition Thus. Pamphlet. Stapled, salmon printed wrappers. 1/4" chip lacking at head of spine. 2" closed tear at heel of spine. Tiny chip lacking at lower corner or rear wrapper. 24 pages. "Reprinted from Journal of American Medical Association February 16, 1901." Following is an introduction to the paper: "At the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,1 held in Indianapolis, Ind. , Oct. 22-26, 1900, we presented, in the form of a preliminary note, the results of our bacteriologic study of yellow fever, based on cultures taken from the blood in eighteen cases, at various stages of the disease, as well as on those which we had made from the blood and organs of eleven yellow fever cadavers. We also recorded the results obtained from the inoculation of eleven non-immune individuals by means of the bite of mosquitoes (culex fasciatus, Fabr. ) that had previously fed on the blood of patients sick with yellow fever. We were able to report two positive results, in which the attack of yellow fever followed the bite of a mosquito within the usual period of incubation of this disease. "; 8vo; 24 pages .
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- Publisher Journal American Medical Association
- Place of Publication [chicago]
- Date Published [1902]
- Keywords Yellow Fever