The Fred L. Soper Papers
- Title:
- [Notecard with photo of the yellow fever laboratory in Rio de Janeiro, and inset photos of rhesus monkeys in lower corners]

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- Description:
- This notecard was sent to H.H. Smith from Soper as a Christmas card. Rhesus monkeys were the first animals discovered to be susceptible to yellow fever, and this made it possible to do antibody tests for yellow fever.
- Item is handwritten.
- Number of Image Pages:
- 1 (240,488 Bytes)
- Date Supplied:
- ca. 1938
- Creator:
- Soper, Fred L.
- Recipient:
- Smith, H. H.
- Source:
- Original Repository: Rockefeller Archive Center
- Rights:
- Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center.
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- Exhibit Category:
- Fighting Yellow Fever and Malaria in Brazil, 1928-1942
- Box Number:
- 29
- Unique Identifier:
- VVBBFM
- Document Type:
- Letters (correspondence)
- Photographic prints
- Language:
- English
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- image/tif
- Physical Condition:
- Good
- Series: Photographs, 1911-1973
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- Folder: Photos from the Rockefeller Archive Center
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- Metadata Last Modified Date:
- 2006-02-24
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