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.
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- 1911
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No text description is available for this image![1895b_An investigation into the so-called lymphoid nodules of the liver in ab- tuS vaccfne lymph free of bacteria*? [Read Me re the E,„r,ct ef Columbia Med. tiS&A. haFSrMpreNva,I„eeV; ^^&32t« the — (ever, at Washington Barracks ancl Fort Myer.] Rep. Surg. Gen. Army, Wash., pp. 65-77, 1 Sb-Cparasite of malaria. J. Pract. M., N. Y., v. 6 (9), Apr., pp. 382-383. 1897a.-Serum diagnosis in typhoid fever. Rep. Surg. Gen. Army, Wash., pp. 68—73 . j 1897b —On the appearance of certain amoeboid bodies in the blood of vaccinated monkeys (Rhoesus) and children, and in the blood of variola. An experimental study. Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, Phila., v. 12, pp. 291-302 2 pis. 1897c _On the appearance of certain amoeboid bodies m the blood ot vaccinated monkevs (Rhoesus) and children, and in the blood from cases of variola An experi- mental study. J. Exper. M., N. Y., v. 2 (5) Sept., pp. 515-527, pis. 38-40. !897d —Typhoid fever in the District of Columbia; diagnosis: The value of Widal s test, the dried blood method. Nat. M. Rev., Wash., v. 7 (6), Nov., pp. 144-146 1897e.—[Experiments with Hollister's formaldehyde generator.] Rep. burg. ben. A™98 ^Splemcieukaemia. [Trans. Med. Soc District of Columbia, Oct. 27, 1897.] Nat. M. Rev., Wash., v. 7 (9), Feb., pp. 265-266. 1900 —Report on the practical use of electrozone as a disinfectant in the city of Havana, Cuba. Rep. Surg. Gen. Army, Wash., pp. 178-186. [MS., dated Apr. 20.1 190ia—The propagation of yellow fever; observations based on recent researches. [Addressbefore 103d Ann. Meeting Med. and Chir.Fac, State of Md., Bait., Ap. 24-27.] Med. Rec, N. Y. (1605), v. 60 (6), Aug. 10, pp. 201-209, tables 1, 2. 1901b—Idem. Rep. Surg. Gen. Army, Wash., pp. 187-202, 1 pi., 6 fever charts. 1902.—Recent researches concerning the etiology, propagation, and prevention of yellow fever, by the United States Army Commission. J. Hyg., Cambridge, Eng., v. 2 (2), Apr. 1, pp. 101-119, charts 1-3. REED, WALTER, AND CARROLL, JAMES. 1899a.—Bacillus icteroides and Bacillus cholerae suis. A preliminary note. Med. News, N. Y., v. 74 (17), Apr. 29, pp. 513-514. 1899b.—The specific cause of yellow fever. A reply to Dr. G. Sanarelli. Med. News, N. Y., v. 75 (11), Sept. 9, pp. 321-329. 1900. —A comparative study of the biological characters and pathogenesis of Bacillus X (Sternberg), Bacillus icteroides (Sanarelli), and the hog-cholera bacillus (Salmon and Smith). [Received for publication Feb. 25.] J. Exper. M. [Bait.], v. 5 (3), Dec. 15, pp. 215-270, figs, a-o, pi. 19, figs. 1-3. 1901. —The prevention of yellow fever. [Read at 29th Ann. Meeting, Am. Pub. Health Ass., Buffalo, Sept. 16-21.] Med. Rec, N. Y. (1616), v. 60 (17), Oct. 26, pp. 641-649, figs. 1-10. 1902. —The etiology of yellow fever. A supplemental note. [Read at 3d Ann. Meeting, Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Chicago, Dec. 31, 1901, and Jan. 1, 1902.] Am. Med., Phila., v. 3 (8), Feb. 22, pp. 301-305, charts 1-6. REED, WALTER; CARROLL, JAMES J AND AGRAMONTE, ARISTIDES. 1901a—The etiology of yellow fever. An additional note. [Read at Pan-Am. Med. Cong., Havana, Cuba, Feb. 4-7.] J. Am. Med. Ass., Chicago, v. 36 (7), Feb. 16, pp. 431-440, charts 1-6. 1901b.—Experimental yellow fever. Am. Med., Phila., v. 2 (1), July 6, pp. 15-23, charts 1-8, tables 1-2. ^ ' REED, WALTER; CARROLL, JAMES; AGRAMONTE, ARISTIDES J AND LAZEAR, JESSE W. a 19°0-—The etiology of yellow fever. A preliminary note. [Read at Meeting of Am. Pub. Health Ass., Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 22-26.1 Phila. M. J. (148) v 6 (17) Oct. 27, pp. 790-796, tables 1-3, charts 1-2. ;' REED, WALTER, AND STERNBERG, GEORGE M. 1895 —Report of immunity against vaccination conferred upon the monkey by the use of the serum of the vaccinated calf and monkey. Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, Phila., v. 10, pp. o7—69.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21355241_0051.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)