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Learning the Ropes: Hookworm Disease in South America, 1920-1927
Fighting Yellow Fever and Malaria in Brazil, 1928-1942
World War II: Typhus Fever and Malaria in the Mediterranean
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[Counting hookworms in prisoners in Asuncion, Paraguay] (image 1)
2.
A nine year-old Brazilian boy, displaying the hookworms and tapeworms he expelled when treated by the Rockefeller Foundation staff
3.
Fred L. Soper and Alexander W. Burke crossing a bridge to investigate an area where yellow fever occurred without the Aedes aegypti mosquito
Creator:
Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur A. Sawyer)
4.
Burying a baby in the emergency cemetery in Ceara, Brazil
Creator:
?The? Rockefeller Foundation
5.
Fred Soper and his Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity brothers at Rush Medical College
6.
'Ubiqueteers' J.H.U. School of Hygiene and Public Health
Creator:
Johns Hopkins University
7.
Signing the agreement between the World Health Organization and the Pan American Sanitary Organization, 24 May 1949
Creator:
The United Nations
8.
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) headquarter buildings in Washington, DC
Creator:
Pan-American Health Organization
9.
[Yellow Fever Service public information posters as they appeared in streetcars in Recife, Brazil] (image 1)
10.
[Yellow Fever Service public information posters as they appeared in streetcars in Recife, Brazil] (image 2)
11.
Yellow fever vaccination in Belem, Brazil
12.
Perifocal spraying to control mosquito breeding in Asuncion, Paraguay
13.
Perifocal spraying of a water container in squatter dwelling in Caracas, Venezuela
Creator:
Pan-American Health Organization, The World Health Organization, and Rude, Maxine (Maxine Rude)
14.
Emergency cemetery for malaria victims in Ceara, Brazil
15.
Danger of typhus carried by lice
Creator:
United Press International, Newsreel Pool, and Brandt, Bert (Bert Brandt)
16.
[Yellow Fever Service public information posters as they appeared in streetcars in Recife, Brazil] (image 3)
17.
Fred Soper in India
18.
[Counting hookworms in prisoners in Asuncion, Paraguay] (image 2)
19.
Yellow Fever Service and Rockefeller Foundation personnel after a staff luncheon in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
20.
Microscopists screening Anopheles larvae for Anopheles gambiae
21.
Fred L. Soper
22.
Fred Soper as director of the Pan American Health Organization
23.
Senior personnel of the Malaria Service of the Northeast [MSNE], in front of the MSNE laboratory in Aracati, Ceara, Brazil
24.
Sanitary inspector checking for Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae in Mexico
25.
Rural family in Caicara, Brazil with an officer from the malaria service
26.
Soper on one of his many journeys as director of the Pan American Health Organization
Creator:
Pan American World Airways System. Atlantic Division. International Airport, N.V.
27.
[A type of privy put in as a result of the campaign against hookworm in Paraguay] (image 2)
28.
[A type of privy put in as a result of the campaign against hookworm in Paraguay] (image 1)
29.
Typhus Fever in Italy, 1943-1945, and its Control with Louse Powder (Figures 11 & 12)
30.
Typhus Fever in Italy, 1943-1945, and its Control with Louse Powder (Figures 9 & 10)
31.
[A type of privy put in as a result of the campaign against hookworm in Paraguay] (image 3)
32.
[A type of privy put in as a result of the campaign against hookworm in Paraguay] (image 4)
33.
Typhus Fever in Italy, 1943-1945, and its Control with Louse Powder (Figures 13 & 14)
34.
Typhus Fever in Italy, 1943-1945, and its Control with Louse Powder (Figures 15 & 16)
35.
Soper preparing for an inspection tour of Maranhao, Brazil
36.
[Bernard Award of the World Health Organization Medal] (back)
Creator:
The World Health Organization
37.
Yellow fever laboratory, viscerotomy section, Rio de Janeiro
38.
[Stopping mosquitoes at the border] (image 1)
Creator:
?The? Rockefeller Foundation
39.
Diagram of male hookworms used in public education lectures
40.
[Bernard Award of the World Health Organization Medal] (front)
Creator:
The World Health Organization
41.
Lasker Award statuette
Creator:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
42.
Notecard with photo of the yellow fever laboratory in Rio de Janeiro, and inset photos of rhesus monkeys in lower corners
Creator:
Soper, Fred L. (Fred L. Soper)
43.
De-lousing clothing on a street corner in Mitrihena, Egypt
44.
Diagram of female hookworms used in public education lectures
45.
Tent headquarters for typhus control work, Egypt
46.
A health worker inspecting a village pool for Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes, Egypt
47.
[Stopping mosquitoes at the border] (image 2)
Creator:
?The? Rockefeller Foundation
48.
Organizacao Administrativa Do Servico Nacional De Febre Amarela
Creator:
National Yellow Fever Service of Brazil and Soper, Fred L. (Fred L. Soper)
49.
Boletim De Inspecoes Do Guarda
Creator:
National Yellow Fever Service of Brazil and Soper, Fred L. (Fred L. Soper)
50.
Dusting villagers with louse powder in Esbe Rameses, Egypt
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