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er Blood Parasites. London, 1908. Chapters on mosquitoes, flies and ticks and their relation to diseases. STERNBERG, G.M. The Malarial Parasite and Other Pathogenic Protozoa. _Pop. Sci. Mo._, Vol. 50, 1897, pp. 628-641. Account of the discovery of the malarial parasite and more recent studies on it. STERNBERG, G.M. Malaria. _Smith. Rept._, 1900, pp. 645-656. Review of the experimental evidence in support of the mosquito-malaria theory. Malarial Fever. _Jour. Trop. Med. & Hyg._, II, Mar. 16, 1908, pp. 96-98. A list of literature mostly for the years 1906 and 1907. YELLOW FEVER ADAMS, S.H. Yellow Fever, a Problem Solved. The battle of New Orleans against the mosquito. _McClure's Magazine_, Vol. 27, June, 1906, p. 178. An interesting popular article. CARROLL, JAMES. Yellow Fever. _Osler's Mod. Med._, Vol. II, 1907, p. 736. History, aetiology, treatment. A good review of the work of the Yellow Fever Com. and the results of their work. CARROLL, JAMES. The Transmission of Yellow Fever. _Amer. Med. Assn._, 40, 1905, pp. 1429-33. Shows the relation of the mosquito to the disease. CARROLL, JAMES. Yellow Fever. Lessons to be learned from the present outbreak of yellow fever. _Jour. of Amer. Med. Assn._, Vol. 45, 1905, pp. 1079-81. Among other things recommends that mosquitoes be kept from patients. CHAILLE, S.E. The _Stegomyia_ and Fomites. _Amer. Med. Assn._, 40, 1903, pp. 1433-40. Concludes that the mosquito is the only proven disseminator of yellow fever. Extended discussion by various physicians. DASTRE, A. The Fight Against Yellow Fever. _Smith. Rept._, 1905, pp. 339-350. History of the yellow fever epidemics, its geographical distribution, and the work that is being done to control it. DOTY, A.H. On the Mode of Transmission of the Infectious Agent in Yellow Fever and Its Bearing upon the Quarantine Regulations. _Med. Record_, Oct. 26, 1901, pp. 649-653. Review of older theories in regard to the spread of yellow fever. Believes that the quarantines are now unnecessary. FINLEY, CHAS. The Mosquito Theory of the Transmission of Yellow Fever and Its New Development. _Med. Record_, Jan. 19, 1901. Refers to his early observations on the subject, giving extracts from some of his earlier papers to show that
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