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Wilbur A. Sawyer - Profiles in Science
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Wilbur A. Sawyer
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Early Career in California and World War I, 1908-1919
From Hookworm to Yellow Fever: Rockefeller Foundation, 1919-1927
The Yellow Fever Laboratory: Rockefeller Foundation, 1928-1937
Controlling Disease during World War II, 1939-1944
Post-War Work: UNRRA and Retirement, 1944-1951
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Yellow Fever Laboratory, Bahia, Brazil
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Nurses' House and Central Office of the Yellow Fever Service, Rio de Janeiro
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The Central Office of the Yellow Fever Service, Rio de Janeiro
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Fred L. Soper and Alexander Burke crossing a bridge to inspect the site of a yellow fever infection near Coronel Ponce, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Portrait of Mr. Lisboa, village telegraph officer, with Fred L. Soper and Alexander Burke in Coronel Ponce, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Wilbur A. Sawyer and Fred L. Soper after the arrival of the airplane PP-CAO in Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Group photo after Wilbur A. Sawyer's arrival in Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Wilbur A. Sawyer's caravan and guides on the road to Coronel Ponce, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Fred L. Soper and Amaral Machado in the doorway of the Health Department building, Bahia, Brazil
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PP-CAO, the "flying cow" airplane, in Corumba, Brazil
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