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Henry Rose Carter Papers, 1775-1947, MS-10, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University
of Virginia
Processing Information
Transfered 15 March 1983 from Alderman Special Collections. The collection was re-processed and entered into the Department's
Manuscripts database (Access) in May of 2002. Processed by Henry K. Sharp of the Historical Collections and Services Department.
Henry Rose Carter was born on Clifton Plantation, Caroline County, Virginia, August 25, 1851 or 1852. He attended Aspen Hill
Academy in Louisa County, Virginia, and completed studies there in 1868. After teaching in a boys school in Nelson County,
Virginia, he entered the University of Virginia, where he earned proficiency certificates in Mineralogy and Geology, and in
Physics, and a diploma from the School of Pure Mathematics in June of 1872. In July 1873, he earned diplomas from the Schools
of General and Industrial Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Applied Mathematics, and Civil Engineering. Subsequently Carter pursued
an interest in Medicine, and he recieved an M.D. degree from the University of Maryland in March of 1879. That year he joined
the Marine Hospital Service (later the United States Public Health Service) and over his career ascended through the ranks
to become Assistant Surgeon General in 1915.
Initial postings with the Service took him to Cairo, Illinois -- where he met and married Laura Hook, of St. Louis, Missouri,
on September 29, 1880 -- Memphis, Tennessee; San Francisco, California; and New Orleans, Louisiana. The Service detailed him
as a quarantine officer to Ship Island, Mississippi in 1888, and here began his researches with yellow fever, which he would
quickly refine to an extremely high level of expertise. Carter's thorough and methodical observations of the appearance and
development of the disease proved critical to Dr. Walter Reed's landmark demonstration of the mosquito transmission of yellow
fever in 1900. Assigned to Cuba in 1899, Carter's tour of duty overlapped with those of Reed and the other members of the
famous United States Army Yellow Fever Commission, who were able to learn first-hand of Carter's most recent conclusions.
Carter's long and distinguished sanitary career took him to the Panama Canal Zone in 1904, where he served as Chief Quarantine
Officer and Chief of Hospitals for five years. He also undertook detailed investigations and control measures of malaria in
North Carolina and elsewhere in the South, and became a founder of the National Malaria Committee. With the support of the
Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board, he undertook additional investigation and control measures for yellow fever
in Central and South America. His expertise recommended him to the Peruvian government, which named Carter Sanitary Advisor
in 1920-1921.
Health problems at the end of his life compelled Carter to withdraw from active fieldwork, though he remained a highly valued
consultant to the Health Board and a much-beloved and respected teacher for a new generation of sanitarians. Carter closed
his career researching and writing the manuscript that his daughter, Laura Armistead Carter, edited and published posthumously
in 1931: Yellow Fever: An Epidemiological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin.
The Carter Papers include correspondence relating to Carter's work on yellow fever and malaria as a surgeon in the Marine
Health Service (later United States Public Health Service) and notes for drafts of his Yellow Fever: An Epidemiological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin. (Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company, 1931). Included are photographs of and newspaper clippings about Carter, in
addition to a small collection of reprints and publications by Carter and others. Also included is the correspondence of his
daughter, Laura Armistead Carter with Frederick F. Russell and other members of the Rockefeller Foundation International Health
Board, Wade Hampton Frost, of Johns Hopkins University, and others concerning her collaboration with Frost in the editing
and publication of Carter's book. Also included are a series of eighteenth-century to mid-nineteenth-century documents principally
belonging to Carter's great-grandfather, George Mason, of Spotsylvania and Caroline Counties, Virginia and to Mary Ann Brown,
sister of Carter's mother.
Special Note: This collection should be consulted in conjunction with the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore
Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, MS 1 (and in online version: http://yellowfever.lib.virginia.edu),
containing a substantial complementary deposit of Henry Rose Carter papers.
The collection has been organized into four groups. The bulk of the documents are arranged in chronological order, following
these are folders of photographs. Reprints have been arranged by author's last name, and a final grouping contains oversize
items--diplomas, etc.--and artifacts.
PLAT, LAND IN SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA BY WILLIAM PETTIT FOR MR. CRAWFORD
1775
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 002
INDENTURE: JAMES AND SUSANNAH KING TO WILLIAM HUELL, SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA
1781/08/16
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 003
ACCOUNT: JOHN WALLER TO THOMAS POWELL, RECORDED BY GEORGE MASON
1786/02/24
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 004
BOND: WILLIAM HEWELL TO GEORGE MASON, SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA
1787/02/17
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 005
BOND: HENRY TERREL AND THOMAS MINOR TO SHARP SMITH, SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. WITNESSED BY GEORGE MASON
1787/10/02
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 006
COURT ORDER: APPOINTING PETER MASON GUARDIAN TO ASA AND MARY CHAPMAN, FAYETTE COUNTY [KENTUCKY?]
1791/01
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 007
RECEIPT: DUDLEY MITCHUM TO GEORGE MASON
1791/05
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 008
RECEIPT: CHARLES MASON FOR EDMUND SINGLETON TO [UNKNOWN]
1795/09
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 009
ACCOUNT: EDMUND SINGLETON WITH GEORGE MASON
1795/09/02
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 010
ACCOUNT: EDMUND SINGLETON TO GEORGE MASON
1796
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 012
BOND: FANNY MASON, WILLIAM DILLARD, AND WILLIAM WHITE TO GEORGE MASON, EXECUTOR OR JAMES MASON
1815/11/28
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 013
RECORD OF THE DIVISION OF JAMES MASON'S ESTATE, BETWEEN FANNY MASON, WILLIAM DILLARD, AND WILLIAM WHITE. PREPARED BY GEORGE
MASON
1815/11/28
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 014
LETTER FROM SALLY [COLEMAN] TO [HER MOTHER] MRS. N. W. COLEMAN
1835/06/22
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 015
ACCOUNT: GEORGE MASON WITH JOHNSON NEWTON [FOR BLACKSMITHING]
1839/01/10
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 016
BILL OF SALE: MARY ANN BROWN TO HENRY R. CARTER [SR.] [FOR THREE SLAVES]
1853/01/25
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 017
WILL: MARY ANN BROWN, HANOVER COUNTY, VIRGINIA
1856/03/27
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 018
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY NOTEBOOK, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
[1872-1873]
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 019
LAURA HOOK, CORRESPONDENCE AND TEACHING CERTIFICATES RELATED TO HER CAREER AS A TEACHER IN ILLINOIS
1872-1879
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 020
LAURA HOOK, RECORDS OF FAMILY BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS
1879/07
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 021
HENRY ROSE CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE STATE OF LOUISANA BOARD OF HEALTH, DRS. G. FARRAR PATTON AND EDMOND SOUCHON
1898/08/09; 1898/0909
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 022
YELLOW FEVER CHARTS, TAKEN FROM J. C. FAGET
1898
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 023
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MANUSCRIPT AND REPRINT (PHOTOSTATS) OF HIS ARTICLE ON EXTRINSIC INCUBATION OF YELLOW FEVER
1898-1901
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 024
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1899-1905
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 025
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ANNOUNCEMENT OF GRADUATION
1908
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 026
[HENRY ROSE CARTER ?] LIST OF BONDS AND NOTES ON FEVER CASES
1910-1915
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 027
HENRY ROSE CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH LAURA A. CARTER AND EDWARD CARTER
1911
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 028
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1911-1918
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 029
DOUGLAS S. FREEMAN, EXERPT FROM RICHMOND NEWS LEADER EDITORIAL "CARTER, REED, GORGAS."
1914/11/10
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 030
ALBANY (N.Y.) PRESS-KNICK, "MALARIA"; WASHINGTON TIMES, "SURGEONS PROMOTED FOR CANAL SERVICE."
1915/01/16; 1915/03/12
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 031
MANUSCRIPT (IN SPANISH) OF PAPER READ BEFORE THE PAN-AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS (SECTION ON PUBLIC HEALTH), WASHINGTON,
D.C., DECEMBER 1915
1915/12
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 032
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MEMORANDUM ON MALARIA
[1918-1925, CA.]
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 033
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1921
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 034
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1922
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 001
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 002
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 003
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 004
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 005
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 006
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 02 folder: 007
HENRY ROSE CARTER, NOTES AND MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS HISTORY OF YELLOW FEVER
1922-1925
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 001
EL TELEGRAFO "EL ESTADO SANITARIO"
1923/02/10
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 002
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1923
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 003
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1923
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 004
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE AUTHORS' CLUB
1923-1926
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 005
HENRY ROSE CARTER TO DR. FRICKS; HENRY ROSE CARTER TO MARY [C. CARTER] [HIS SISTER]
1924/04/27; N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 006
TRANSCRIPT OF A CONVERSATION BETWEEN DRS. CARTER, THAYER, AND PARKER, RE: YELLOW FEVER WORK, REED, FINLAY, CARROLL, AND LAZEAR
TAKEN BY LAURA A. CARTER
1924
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 007
BOLIVAR J. LLOYD, OBITUARY OF HENRY ROSE CARTER
[1925/09/14]
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 008
THE BOSTON GLOBE [OBITUARY FOR HENRY ROSE CARTER BY MAYME OBER PEAK], "HIS RACE WITH DEATH WON BY LAST OF THE YELLOW FEVER
PIONEERS."
1925/11/24
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 009
HENRY ROSE CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1925
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 010
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERICK F. RUSSELL AND THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
1925
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 011
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH WADE H. FROST
1926/09/09
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 012
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1925
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 013
LAURA A. CARTER TO [?]
1926[01/10]
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 014
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL HEALTH BOARD, MINUTES CONCERNING HENRY ROSE CARTER
1926/11/04
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 015
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERICK F. RUSSELL AND THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
1926
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 016
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH WADE H. FROST
1927/07/13
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 017
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1926
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 018
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERICK F. RUSSELL AND THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
1927
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 019
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1927
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 020
LAURA A. CARTER, MEMORANDUM OF A CONVERSATION WITH DR. SYLVANUS
1928/12
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 021
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH WADE H. FROST
1928
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 022
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERICK F. RUSSELL AND THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
1928
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 023
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1928
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 024
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1928-1930, N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 025
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH WADE H. FROST
1929
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 026
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERICK F. RUSSELL AND THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
1929
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 027
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1929
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 028
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH WADE H. FROST
1930, 1930 CA.
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 029
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERICK F. RUSSELL AND THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
1930
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 030
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1930
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 031
"DAUGHTER CARRIES ON FATHER'S WORK"
[1931 CA.]/11/29
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 032
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1931
Mixed Materials box: 03 folder: 033
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1932
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 001
NOTEBOOK OF WORTHWHILE SAYINGS, UNKNOWN AUTHOR
1934
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 002
LIST OF ARTICLES ON YELLOW FEVER AND MALARIA BY DR. H. R. CARTER
1935/08/31 CA.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 003
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1935
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 004
LAURA A. CARTER, CORRESPONDENCE WITH "MAYME" AND EDWARD C. CARTER
1935, N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 005
SUMMARY AND NOTES ON HENRY ROSE CARTER'S LIFE AND WORK
1937-1938 CA.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 006
T. H. D. GRIFFITTS TO MARY C. CARTER
1938/11/02
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 007
HENRY ROSE CARTER, JR. TO MARY CARTER
1947/01/01
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 008
MARY C. CARTER TO DR. JAMES LEAKE
1947/01/22
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 009
PHILIP S. HENCH TO H. CARTER REDD, AND H. CARTER REDD TO PHILIP S. HENCH
1947/12/09; 1947/12/19
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 010
MANUSCRIPT: HENRY ROSE CARTER, "ANTI-MALARIAL MEASURES FOR FARM HOUSES AND PLANTATIONS."
N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 011
HENRY ROSE CARTER TO MR. BRUCE
N.D. [1920 CA.]
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 012
LAURA A. CARTER, MISCELLANEOUS NOTES OR CORRESPONDENCE
N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 013
NOTES AND TYPED MANUSCRIPT, "EARLY LIFE OF DR. H. R. CARTER"
N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 014
RESEARCH NOTES ON CARTER PAPERS
N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 015
TIMELINE AND NOTES ON HENRY ROSE CARTER'S EARLY LIFE AND WORK. FRAGMENTARY ACCOUNT OF CARTER'S YELLOW FEVER WORK [IN SPANISH]
N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 016
VIRGINIA DOUGLAS STRACHAN TO HELEN
N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 017
PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED PORTRAIT OF W. C. GORGAS
1909/07/24
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 018
PHOTOGRAPHS, HENRY ROSE CARTER
1909, N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 019
PHOTOGRAPHS, LAURA A. CARTER
1924, 1933, N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 04 folder: 020
PHOTOGRAPHS, MISCELLANEOUS
1930, N.D.
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 001
"HENRY ROSE CARTER"
1925
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 002
"HENRY ROSE CARTER"
1925/10
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 003
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "NOTES ON THE SANITATION OF YELLOW FEVER AND MALARIA, FROM ISTHMIAN EXPERIENCE"
1908
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 004
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "ANTIMALARIAL MEASURES FOR FARMHOUSES AND PLANTATIONS"
1912
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 005
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "THE EFFECT OF IMPOUNDED WATER ON THE INCIDENCE OF MALARIA"
1914
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 006
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "MALARIA: LESSONS ON ITS CAUSE AND PREVENTION"
1914
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 007
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "THE MALARIA PROBLEM OF THE SOUTH"
1917/01/25-26
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 008
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "THE MECHANISM OF THE SPONTANEOUS ELIMINATION OF YELLOW FEVER FROM ENDEMIC CENTERS"
1919
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 009
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "RESUME OF METHODS FOR CONTROL OF MALARIA: INDICATIONS; RESULTS; COSTS"
1919
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 010
HENRY ROSE CARTER, DISCUSSANT, "TROPICAL DISEASES AND PUBLIC HEALTH"
1920/04
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 011
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "YELLOW FEVER IN PERU: EPIDEMIC OF 1919 AND 1920"
1921
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 012
HENRY ROSE CARTER, DISCUSSANT, "TROPICAL DISEASES AND PUBLIC HEALTH"
1922/05
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 013
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "'MAN MADE' MALARIA"
1922
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 014
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "THE CHANCE OF THE EXTENSION OF YELLOW FEVER TO ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA"
N.D. [AFTER 1923]
Mixed Materials box: 05 folder: 015
HENRY ROSE CARTER, "THE EFFECT OF VARIATION OF LEVEL OF IMPOUNDED WATER ON THE CONTROL OF ANOPHELES PRODUCTION"
1924/08
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 001
O. F. COOK, "FOOD PLANTS OF ANCIENT AMERICA"
1903
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 002
W. E. DEEKS, "MALARIA: ITS CAUSE, PREVENTION AND CURE"
1925
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 003
H. Z. DON, "DIE KAISERLICHE FAMILIE IN LEQUEITIO" [IN GERMAN]
1924
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 004
J. C. FAGET, "THE TYPE AND SPECIFICITY OF YELLOW FEVER"
1875
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 005
JUAN RODRIGUEZ FRESLE, "CONQUISTA Y DESCUBRIMIENTO DEL NUEVO REINO DE GRANADA" [IN SPANISH]
1890
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 006
W. C. GORGAS, H. R. CARTER, T. C. LYSTER, "YELLOW FEVER: ITS DISTRIBUTION AND CONTROL IN 1920"
1920
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 007
T. H. D. GRIFFITTS, "HEALTH AND HYDRO-ELECTRIC STORAGE DEVELOPMENTS"
1926/05
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 008
L. O. HOWARD, "CONCERNING THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE YELLOW FEVER MOSQUITO"
1903
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 009
LORD KELVIN, "ON ETHER AND GRAVITATIONAL MATTER THROUGH INFINITE SPACE"
1901
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 010
C. J. KEMPER, "CENTRAL FORCES"
1878
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 011
W. S. LEATHERS, "THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA IN PUBLIC HEALTH WORK"
1923/07
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 012
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, "REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS"
1929
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 013
HIDEYO NOGUCHI, "ETIOLOGY OF YELLOW FEVER: MOSQUITOES IN RELATION TO YELLOW FEVER"
1919
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 014
ROBERT P. PARSONS, "HISTORY OF HAITIAN MEDICINE"
1929
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 015
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, "PANAMA CANAL"
1903
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 016
ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, "YEARBOOK OF THE SOCIETY"
1922-1923
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 017
"SOME ACHIEVEMENTS OF AN EMINENT AMERICAN SANITARIAN"
1915
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 018
E. R. STITT, "THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT IN BATTLE AT SEA"
1925
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 019
EDWARD R. STITT, "RESULTS OF IMPROVED MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL SERVICES"
1925
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 020
E. R. STITT, "UNDERGRADUATE DEFICIENCIES AND POST GRADUATE REQUIREMENTS"
1925
Mixed Materials box: 06 folder: 021
E. R. STITT, "OUR DISEASE INHERITANCE FROM SLAVERY"