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Series I: Personal and Biographical [series]:
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Resume,
n.d.
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2 |
Interview transcript (Hargett, Mason V.),
2-Aug-85
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3 |
Interview transcript (Burruss, Harry W.),
17-Apr-86
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Series II: Rockefeller Foundation, Brazil, 1932-1940 [series]:
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4 |
Diary,
Oct. 1938-Nov. 1939
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Physicians' manuals [subseries]:
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6 |
Antilarvario I, II (2 vols),
1937-38; 1937
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7-8 |
Escriptorio I, II (2 vols),
1936-37; 1937
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9 |
Epidemiologia Entomologia Medico,
1935-38
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10 |
Vacinacao,
1938
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11 |
Viscerotomia,
1932-38
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12 |
Stegomyia Control Training Program -- Bello Horizonte,
1939
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13-16 |
Laboratory Forms,
[1937; 1937-39]
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1 |
Maps--Malaria, Brazil,
1938-1939
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3-5 |
Maps--Yellow Fever Control Measures,
[1939-1940?]
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Series III: Photographs,
1938-1940 [series]:
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Malaria, Brazil,
1938-1939 [subseries]:
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6 |
Doctor Castro examining for splenomegaly,
May 1939
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6 |
Bar and sign halting motorists from the A. gambiae area,
May 1939
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6 |
A few "Gambiae doctors" and friends,
June 1939
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6 |
The Potengy river near Natal, R.G.N.,
June 1939
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6 |
The Pirangy river,
June 1939
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6 |
Doctor M.A. Barber in Aracaty, Ceara,
June 1939
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6 |
167 Anopheles gambiae and 21 Culex recovered from mud house,
5-July-1939
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6 |
Joao Gomes, aged 10 years, ill with malaria and kala azar,
6-July-1939
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6 |
Joao Gomes, improving under treatment,
[July 6, 1939]
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6 |
The home of Joao in the caranuba forest,
[July 6, 1939]
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6 |
Typical A. gambiae infested village of the sertao,
July 1939
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6 |
The Jagauribe river at Iguatu, Ceara,
July 1939
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6 |
Pools in the bed of the Banabuihu river in Ceara,
July 1939
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6 |
Measuring out paris green,
July 1939
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6 |
A. gambiae breeding places,
1939
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6 |
A puddle breeding A. gambiae,
1939
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6 |
Pool in the bed of the Potengy river,
1939
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6 |
A. gambiae love these open small pools,
1939
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6 |
Additional stagnant pools in the bed of the Potengy river,
1939
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6 |
The heat of the sun does not elevate the water temperature sufficiently...,
1939
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6 |
Water will disappear later in the dry season,
1939
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6 |
A muddy pool remaining in creek bottom near Russos, Ceara,
1939
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6 |
Seepage water commonly creates ideal breeding places,
1939
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6 |
Shaded pool in the caranuba forest near Russos, Ceara, which supported A. gambiae,
1939
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6 |
Ferry landing at Aracaty, Ceara, showing the Jarauribe River,
1939
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6 |
Dusting a pond with paris green to destroy possible breeding,
1939
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6 |
A paris green duster with dermatitis caused by contact with the chemical,
[1939]
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6 |
The feet of the same man as above,
[1939]
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6 |
Doctor Barber searching for larvae,
[1939]
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6 |
Doctor Barber dusting water containing Anopheline larvae with paris green in a special demonstration,
1939
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6 |
Doctor Barber drinking the water after dusting with paris green,
[1939]
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6 |
Cars and trucks coming from A. gambiae area undergo disinfestations,
[1939]
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6 |
Ready to commence spraying with pyrethrum-kerosene mixture,
[1939]
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6 |
Doctors Wilson and Damasceno inspecting hut,
[1939]
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6 |
Cars and trucks are thoroughly sprayed inside and out,
[1939]
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6 |
Pump and sprayer are employed for boat and house work,
[1939]
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6 |
An average six room abode hut is sprayed for ten minutes,
[1939]
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6 |
Two autos of the anti-gambiae service in Rio Grande de Norte,
n.d.
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6 |
Home of the anti-gambiae laboratory in Aracaty, Ceara,
n.d.
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6 |
Two typical boys of the gambiae country,
n.d.
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6 |
Typical abode hut of the gambiae country,
n.d.
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6 |
Typical A. gambiae infested village in the caranuba section,
n.d.
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6 |
A case of A. gambiae malaria,
n.d.
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6 |
Taking a blood smear in Lagoa de Arroz,
n.d.
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6 |
Men such as the one shown are employed to distribute atebrine and quinine to the sick,
n.d.
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6 |
The principal means of transportation in the dry sections of northeast Brazil,
n.d.
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"Servico de Malaria do Nordeste", directed by the Rockefeller Foundation,
n.d.
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Yellow Fever Control Measures,
[1939-1940] [subseries]:
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7 |
Waterfall north of Carangola,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Dr. Silveira and Dr. Hoering in conference,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Typical mountain country near Carangola,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Train awaiting a track at Porciuncula,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
A sprig of "Fat grass",
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Milk being delivered at Manhuassu,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Patent medicine poster,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
An everyday scene in Manhuassa,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
A poster on the door of a coffee mill,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Oxen pulling a cart,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Typical Laginha country,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Preparing to ford the Jose Pedro river,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Near Laghina,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
The leading hotel of Laginha,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Kitchen staff of the Hotel Braga,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Kitchen of the Hotel Braga,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Delivering milk in Laginha,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Doctors Silveira and Musa instructing pharmacist in use of viscerotome,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
A coffee-corn field near Laginha,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Doctors with horses, ready to proceed to next case,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Farming on mountainside,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Examining patient in the fifth day of yellow fever,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
A typical view,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Doctors Musa, Silveira and Hargett,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Patient in the sixth day of yellow fever,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
Delivering wood for the cook-stove in Laginha,
Feb. 1939
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7 |
The Laginha road,
Feb. 1939
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8 |
A few physicians of the medical staff enjoy a game at the noon hour,
n.d.
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8 |
Doctor Servulo-Lima, director, of the Brazilian Yellow Fever Service,
n.d.
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8 |
The laboratory of the Brazilian Yellow Fever Service in Rio de Janeiro,
n.d.
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8 |
Doctor Henrique A. Penna, in charge of vaccine preparation, and his staff,
n.d.
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8 |
Doctor Joao Soares da Silveira, Director of the "Central Region,
n.d.
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8 |
Doctors Milton Pessoa de Mello and Manoel Ferreira Neves,
n.d.
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8 |
Doctor Carlos Mourao Ratton,
n.d.
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8 |
The chief inspector of Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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8 |
Some of the 57 house-to-house inspectors,
n.d.
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8 |
Part of the mosquito control force lined up for their monthly pay,
n.d.
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8 |
Employees of the control service getting paid,
n.d.
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8 |
Another view of the laboratory,
n.d.
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8 |
Back porch of the Yellow Fever Service headquarters in Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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8 |
Entrance to the Yellow Fever Service headquarters in Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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8 |
A few of the cages harboring mice in the laboratory,
n.d.
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8 |
Mouse cages are sterilized with cresol solution,
n.d.
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8 |
Yellow Fever vaccine is prepared in dust proof air-conditioned room,
n.d.
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8 |
Sealing and labeling ampoules of vaccine,
n.d.
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8 |
Eggshell cap cut loose by acetylene flame to remove embryo,
n.d.
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8 |
Removing Infective Embryos for Vaccine Preparation,
n.d.
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8 |
A Sterile Forcep for Every Embryo,
n.d.
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8 |
Egg in position for cutting cap with flame,
n.d.
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8 |
Filtration of vaccine is no longer practiced,
n.d.
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8 |
Embryos are ground with glass balls and Alundun,
n.d.
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8 |
Transferring Embryo-Serum mixture to Centrifuge bottles,
n.d.
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8 |
The finished vaccine,
n.d.
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8 |
Filling ampoules with vaccine,
n.d.
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9 |
Dragging rosewood logs out of the forest near Laginha,
n.d.
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9 |
Friends and neighbors of Joao Carlos,
n.d.
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9 |
Road repairs,
n.d.
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9 |
The road from Laginha,
n.d.
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9 |
A "Pau d'Arco" tree along the Jose Pedro river,
n.d.
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9 |
Landemi Marmel in front of his home,
n.d.
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9 |
Drawing blood from Landemi for virus isolation,
n.d.
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9 |
The home of Landemi Marmel,
n.d.
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9 |
A doorway in Landemi's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Monkeys are common in forest near Landemi's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Monkey jungle not far from where Landemi worked,
n.d.
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9 |
Landemi holding his arm after blood was drawn,
n.d.
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9 |
Near Landemi's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Jungle near Landemi's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Another view of Landemi's place,
n.d.
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9 |
Another doorway of Landemi's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Sebastiao Jose Sobeira ill in bed with yellow fever,
n.d.
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9 |
Sebastiao's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Jovelina Maria Ferreira,
n.d.
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9 |
The home of Jovelina,
n.d.
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9 |
Jungle near Jovelina's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Forest cabin near Jovelina's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Bringing Jovelina to the autopsy house,
n.d.
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9 |
The autopsy house,
n.d.
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9 |
Mosquito breeding near Jovelina's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Capturing mosquitoes near Jovelina's place,
n.d.
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9 |
Corn and coffee fields,
n.d.
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9 |
Another view of Jovelina's home,
n.d.
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9 |
A boy on trail near Jovelina's place,
n.d.
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9 |
Jungle near Jovelina's home,
n.d.
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9 |
Coffee mill serving as autopsy house,
n.d.
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9 |
Bringing Ernesto to the coffee mill,
n.d.
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9 |
Ernesto delivered to the coffee mill,
n.d.
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9 |
A view near the coffee mill,
n.d.
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9 |
Ernesto Cuiostomo Pampais, aged 13,
n.d.
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9 |
Casket awaiting Ernesto,
n.d.
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9 |
Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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9 |
Avenue in Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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9 |
Mailman in Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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9 |
Avenida Affonso Pena in Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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9 |
Delivering milk,
n.d.
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9 |
One of many beautiful churches,
n.d.
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9 |
Swimming pool,
n.d.
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9 |
One of the many palms,
n.d.
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9 |
A couple of boys at home,
n.d.
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9 |
Birds in birdcages,
n.d.
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9 |
Backyard of the Yellow Fever Service headquarters in Bello Horizonte,
n.d.
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10 |
Aedes Aegypti search squad,
n.d.
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10 |
Equipment carried by house-to-house inspectors,
n.d.
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10 |
District map on the wall of a district headquarters,
n.d.
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10 |
Flag of the district inspector at the gate,
n.d.
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10 |
House with notices posted by inspector,
n.d.
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10 |
Block numbers stenciled for service employees,
n.d.
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10 |
Examining a grease trap,
n.d.
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10 |
Culex breeding in a water trough,
n.d.
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10 |
A special water container made of clay,
n.d.
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10 |
Pile of scrap metal,
n.d.
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10 |
Clay water jug typical in Brazil,
n.d.
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10 |
Water containers often found in houses,
n.d.
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10 |
Birdcages,
n.d.
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10 |
Typical backyard scene in a better class home,
n.d.
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10 |
Inspecting a hole in a papaya tree for breeding,
n.d.
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10 |
Building under construction,
n.d.
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10 |
Pool of water in the base of a tree,
n.d.
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10 |
Concrete wash tub,
n.d.
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10 |
Rubbers found in yard,
n.d.
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10 |
Inspector breaking holes in a basin,
n.d.
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10 |
Stone wall, a hideout for scorpions,
n.d.
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10 |
Bamboo stumps are often breeding grounds,
n.d.
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10 |
Inspector pouring oil into a grease trap,
n.d.
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10 |
Posting a notice on an uninhabited house,
n.d.
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10 |
Sampling a stegomyia focus,
n.d.
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10 |
A toilet flush box,
n.d.
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10 |
Toilet sealed with old paper and oil,
n.d.
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10 |
Sealed water tank,
n.d.
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10 |
Oil used to end Culex focus in bathtub,
n.d.
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10 |
Two water tanks,
n.d.
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10 |
A typical scene,
n.d.
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10 |
Pool of water unsuitable for stegomyia but favorable for Culex,
n.d.
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10 |
Tank of anti-larvivorous minnows,
n.d.
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10 |
Catch-basin sprayed to control stegomyia and culex breeding,
n.d.
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10 |
Vases and urns filled with sand at cemetery,
n.d.
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10 |
Moist sand supports flowers and plants,
n.d.
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10 |
Standard method of carrying ship's water,
n.d.
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10 |
Boat loaded with coconuts,
n.d.
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10 |
Bucket dredge on ship not in use,
n.d.
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10 |
Typical Brazilian coaster,
n.d.
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10 |
Inspecting rainwater collections for breeding,
n.d.
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10 |
Inspecting a barge just after a rain,
n.d.
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10 |
Boats with produce coming to market,
n.d.
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10 |
Inspector on horse,
n.d.
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10 |
Farmhouse in Lagoa de Arroz, Ceara,
n.d.
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10 |
Typical well in the country,
n.d.
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10 |
Searching for country stegomyia,
n.d.
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10 |
Standard means of water storage,
n.d.
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10 |
Dry dung kept handy for anti-mosquito smudge making,
n.d.
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10 |
[untitled],
n.d.
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10 |
Special inspector and his helper,
n.d.
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10 |
Draining the juice from a papaya tree,
n.d.
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10 |
Trash found by inspectors hidden in lot,
n.d.
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10 |
Sewer line man-hole,
n.d.
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10 |
Typical vacant lot,
n.d.
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| 2 |
10 |
Searching for hidden foci,
n.d.
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| 2 |
10 |
Trash perforated and buried by hidden foci squad,
n.d.
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| 2 |
10 |
Equipment carried by a capture inspector,
n.d.
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10 |
Capture inspector at work,
n.d.
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10 |
Zone Inspector Joaquim Januario de Souza,
n.d.
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11-12 |
Lantern slides box indexes,
n.d.
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Lantern slides (2 boxes),
n.d.
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Series IV: Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Montana,
1940-1946 [series]:
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13-15 |
Experiments,
1942-1946
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| 2 |
16 |
Yellow Fever Vaccine Production,
n.d.
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| 2 |
17 |
Laboratory Forms,
[1943-1946]
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| 2 |
18-19 |
Yellow Fever Unit Orders,
1941-1945
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| 2 |
20-24 |
Technical Reports,
1940-1946
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Tissue Section Slides (2 boxes),
n.d.
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