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Certification of hospital admission for John J. Moran May 30, 1901 1 page Box 24, Folder 75

Contract for yellow fever experiment August 16, 1901 1 page Box 25, Folder 18

Draft ofBrief History of Yellow Fever up to 1905fromCentenary of the Graduation of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay in Jefferson Medical College September 22, 1955-September 23, 1955 25 pages Box 48, Folder 14

Draft of:Diseases Which Have, or Might Have, Been Confused With Yellow Fever in the Pastfrom the BookYellow Fever. An Epidemological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin., by Henry Rose Carter circa 1931 43 pages Box 13, Folder 14

Draft of speech and background notes for the dedication of the Camp Lazear Memorial December 3, 1952 16 pages Box 44, Folder 35

Draft ofWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  November 17, 1947 14 pages Box 41, Folder 37

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