Bulletin no. 1[-17] March 1902[-February, 1909] United States. Yellow Fever Institute. creator Wyman, Walter, 1848-1911 contributor Glover, Merwin W. contributor Eager, John Macaulay, 1862-1916 contributor Grubbs, Samuel Bates, 1871- contributor Skinner, Robert Peet, 1866- contributor Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 contributor Parker, Herman B. contributor Beyer, George E. (George Eugene), 1861-1926 contributor Pothier, Oliver Louis, 1864-1926 contributor Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946 contributor Francis, Edward, 1872- contributor Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929 contributor Guiteras, Gregorio Mario, 1863-1934 contributor text book Washington Govt. Print. Off 1902-09 1902 1909
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ENG Walter Wyman, surgeon-general, Public health and marine hospital service. Nos. 1-7, each dated March, 1902, were issued in one pamphlet, with title, "Yellow fever institute, Bulletins nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Treasury department, U. S. Marine-hospital service ... Bulletin on organization and progress of the institute and bulletins from Section A--History and statistics; Section C--Transmission; and Section D--Quarantine management and treatment. March, 1902." no. 1. Report on organization and progress of the institute (Abstract of Minutes)--no. 2. Yellow fever--why did not New Orleans have invasions of the disease in early times, while Boston did? By M. W. Glover.--no. 3. Yellow fever in Europe--a general historical review, by J. M. Eager.--no. 4. Yellow fever in Portugal, by J. M. Eager.--no. 5. Yellow fever in Spain, by J. M. Eager.--no. 6. A note on mosquitoes in baggage, by S. B. Grubbs.--no. 7. Yellow fever--its occurrence and quarantine management at the port of Marseille, France. From report of the consul-general of the United States at Marseille [Robert P. Skinner] to the Department of State.--no. 8. (May, 1902) Yellow fever in France, Italy, Great Britain, and Austria, and Bibliography of yellow fever in Europe [by J. M. Eager]--no. 9 (July, 1902) Are vessels infected with yellow fever? Some personal observations, by H. R. Carter.--no. 10. (July, 1902) The methods of conveyance of yellow fever infection, by H. R. Carter.--no. 11. (March, 1903) Vessels as carriers of mosquitoes, by S. B. Grubbs.--no. 12. (March, 1903) The early history of quarantine: origin of sanitary measures directed against yellow fever, by J. M. Eager.--no. 13. (March, 1903) Report of working party no. 1, Yellow fever institute. A study of the etiology of yellow fever, by Herman B. Parker, George E. Beyer, O. L. Pothier.--no. 14. (May, 1904) Report of working party no. 2, Yellow fever institute. Experimental studies in yellow fever and malaria at Vera Cruz, Mexico, by M. J. Rosenau, Herman B. Parker, Edward Francis, George E. Beyer.--no. 15. (January, 1906) Report of working party no. 3, Yellow fever institute. Attempts to grow the yellow Mosquitoes Quarantine Yellow fever RC211 .A15 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/56863 62551999 06027943 10.5962/bhl.title.56863