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ellow Fever Institute. Experimental studies in yellow fever and malaria at Vera Cruz, Mex. _U.S. Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser._, May, 1904. Includes experiments and observations on mosquitoes. ROSENAN, M.J., AND GOLDBERGER, JOS. Report of Working Party No. 3, Yellow Fever Institute. _Yellow Fever Inst. Bull. 15, Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser._, 1906. Unsuccessful attempts to grow the yellow fever parasite. Negative results in the experimental study of the hereditary transmission of the yellow fever in the mosquito. Appendix A gives a translation of Marchoux and Simonds' report in which they report positive results in their experiments along the same line. STERNBERG, G.M. Transmission of Yellow Fever by Mosquitoes. _Smith. Rept._, 1900, pp. 657-673. Review of the early theories in regard to yellow fever and the work and findings of the yellow fever commission. WHITE, J.H. Yellow Fever and the Mosquito. _Jour. Amer. Med. Assn._, LI, No. 26, Dec. 26, 1908. Considers both _S. calopus_ and _C. pungens_. Results of early mistakes. Necessity of destroying mosquito. Methods of destroying mosquito. Habits of mosquito. Abstract of the Report of the French Yellow Fever Com. at Rio de Janeiro, 1903. _Pub. Health Report, Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser._, Vol. 19, Pt. I, p. 1019. A summary of their findings and conclusions to the date of report. DE YBARRA, A.M.F. Yellow Fever Again in Cuba. _Jour. Trop. Med. & Hyg._, XI, Mar. 2, 1908, pp. 73-78. Cites a number of cases of yellow fever within the last few years and uses them as evidence to show that the disease may be transmitted in other ways than by the mosquito. A strong summing up of the arguments against the mosquito theory. Reprint of editorial in _Tex. Med. Jour._, Oct., 1907, also follows this article. The Extinction of Yellow Fever at Rio de Janeiro. _Lancet_, II, 1909, p. 404. A review of a French publication giving the results of the work from 1903 to present time. In 1903 before work was begun there were 584 deaths from yellow fever. In 1908 only 4, and none so far in 1909. Success accredited to mosquito work and general sanitation. A Pioneer in Research on Yellow Fever. Editorial in _Brit. Med. Jour._, May 30, 1908, p. 1306. Refers to the work of L.D. Beauper
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