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Yellow Fever

Exhibiting 64 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1931 CEThe use of mice in tests of immunity against yellow fever.
1937 CEThe use of yellow fever virus modified by in vitro cultivation for human immunization.
1623 CETratado de las siete enfermedades, de la inflammacion universal del higado, zirbo, pyloron, y riñones, y de la obstrucion, de la satiriasi, de la terciana y febre maligna, y passion hipocondriaca. Lleva otros tres tratados, del mal de Loanda, del guzano, y de las fuentes y sedales.
1694 CETrattado unico da constituiçam pestilencial de Pernambuco, offerecido a ElRey N.S. por ser servido ordenar por seu Governador aos Medicos da America, que assistem aonde ha este contagio, que o compusessem para se conferirem pelos Coripheos da Medicina aos dictames com que he trattada esta pestilencial febre.
1932 CEUntersuchungen über das Verhalten des Gelbfiebervirus in der Gewebekultur. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner Kultivierbarkeit.
1932 CEVaccination against yellow fever with immune serum and virus fixed for mice.
1906 CEWalter Reed and yellow fever.
2015 CEYellow Fever and Public Health in the New South.
1848 CEYellow fever contrasted with bilious fever – reasons for believing it a disease sui generis – its mode of propagation – remote cause – probable insect or animalcular origin.
1938 CEYellow fever virus in jungle mosquitoes.
1855 CEYellow fever, considered in its historical, pathological, etiological, and therapeutical relations: including a sketch of the disease as it has occurred in Philadelphia from 1699 to 1854, with an examination of the connections between it and the fevers known under the same name in other parts of temperate, as well as in tropical, regions. 2 vols.
1911 CEYellow fever: A compilation of various publications. Results of the work of Maj. Walter Reed, Medical Corps, United States Army, and the Yellow Fever Commission. Presented by Mr. Owen.
1931 CEYellow fever: an epidemiological and historical study of its place of origin. Edited by Laura Armistead Carter and Wade Hampton Frost.
2005 CEYellow Jack: How yellow fever ravaged American and Walter Reed discovered its deadly secrets.