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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 headquarters at Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Date:
22 June 1933
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Yellow Fever Laboratory, Bahia, Brazil
Date:
12 June 1934
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Workers in the Yellow Fever Laboratory at Bahia, Brazil
Date:
12 June 1934
4.
Wilbur A. and Margaret Sawyer with their grandsons Billy and Bobby Sawyer in Newtonville, Massachusetts
Date:
13 April 1947
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Wilbur A. Sawyer, local magistrate S.P. Mei, and others in Kiang Ning Hsien, China
Date:
4 February 1937
6.
Wilbur A. Sawyer, his son Billy, and Johannes Bauer
Date:
May 1933
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Wilbur A. Sawyer, daughter Peggy, and their guide on top of the first pyramid at Giza, Egypt
Date:
15 May 1924
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Wilbur A. Sawyer, daughter Peggy, and Mrs. Calder at the University of California Infirmary
Date:
[1917?]
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Wilbur A. Sawyer's cottage while visiting the Yellow Fever Laboratory in 1926-1927 in Lagos, Nigeria
Date:
20 January 1933
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Wilbur A. Sawyer's caravan and guides on the road to Coronel Ponce, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Date:
17 June 1934
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