In 1955 Jefferson Medical College hosted an international symposium celebrating accomplishments of Dr. Carlos Finlay (1833-1915), discoverer of the vector through which yellow fever is transmitted. The commemoration marked the centennial of his graduation from Jefferson with this collection of papers presented at that time.

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Submissions from 2009

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The Early History of Yellow Fever, Pedro Nogueira

Submissions from 1955

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Introduction and Table of Contents

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Yellow Fever: The Complete Symposium

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Yellow Fever in Central America, Jorge Boshell M.

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Jungle Yellow Fever, John C. Bugher

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Epidemiological Notes in Connection with the 1954 Outbreak of Yellow Fever in Trinidad, B.W.I., Wilbur G. Downs

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Yellow Fever - The Saraswati of Virology, J. Austin Kerr

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Progress in the Conquest of Yellow Fever During the Period 1905-1930, A. F. Mahaffy

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Memorial Address - Carlos Juan Finlay, Class of 1855 and back pages, Alexander J. Orenstein

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Eradication of the Aedes Aegypti Mosquito from the Americas, Octavio Pinto Severo

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The Glory of the United Effort in a Great Crusade, Joseph E. Smadel

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The Unfinished Business with Yellow Fever, Fred L. Soper