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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (3): 439–541.
Published: 01 August 1965
...Duvon C. Corbitt 5 Walter Reed, “The Etiology of Yellow Fever,” Acts of the III Pan American Medical 4 The Preliminary Notes were read before the Indianapolis group on October 25, 1900. 3 This was so close that Sternberg appointed Finlay a surgeon in the United States Army...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1943) 23 (3): 522–523.
Published: 01 August 1943
...Russell H. Fitzgibbon Copyright 1943 by Duke University Press 1943 Carlos J. Finlay. Su centenario (1933), su descubrimiento (1831), estado actual de su doctrina (1942) . By Domínguez Francisco . ( Havana : Cultural, S.A. , 1942 . Pp. 382 . $4.00 .) ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1955) 35 (2): 324.
Published: 01 May 1955
... Finlay en la historia de la medicina . La Habana , 1954 . Copyright 1955 by Duke University Press 1955 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (3): 445–468.
Published: 01 August 2011
... are emphasized as key variables in achieving scientific success on the periphery. Copyright 2011 by Duke University Press 2011 tropical medicine bacteriology Cuba Juan Santos Fernández Carlos Finlay Pasteur Institutes yellow fever rabies Cuba’s first bacteriology laboratory, El Instituto...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59 (1): 108–119.
Published: 01 February 1979
..., omitted any mention of Dr. Carlos Finlay’s part in the control of yellow fever, and supported U.S. political and economic domination of Cuba. 13 Rhodes approved of Theodore Roosevelt’s dictum that “if only the Cubans learned to be good they would be happy.” 14 Rhodes seemed to imply that good...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (3): 437–438.
Published: 01 August 1962
.... One such will suffice to illustrate: Glory was given to Dr. Walter Reed for discovering the means of transmitting yellow fever, while publicists in the United States all but ignored for half a century the work of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay. Only under pressure did Dr. Reed agree even to consider his...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (1): 180–181.
Published: 01 February 1965
...; two years, $7.00; three years, $10.00. The year 1965 is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Cuban scientist Carlos J. Finlay. The Ministerio de Salud Pública of Cuba plans to publish a commemorative volume listing all bibliographical items concerning Dr. Finlay and his work. The Ministerio...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (3): 409–410.
Published: 01 August 1946
...Gustave A. Nuermberger Estudios sobre la fiebre amarilla . By Finlay y Barres Carlos J. . Edited by Villaverde y Álvarez Manuel . [ Ministerio de Educación, Dirección de Cultura, Cuadernos de cultura, Sexta Serie, 5 .] ( Hanana : Imp. P. Fernández y Cía ., 1945 . Pp. 184...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (1): 99–100.
Published: 01 February 1964
... to the almost complete neglect of Cuba’s Dr. Carlos J. Finlay. Another point concerns the role of the United States in the winning of Cuban independence. Far from being grateful to this country for “coming to the rescue of Cuba in 1898” in the “glorious Spanish-American War,” Cubans resent even the name given...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (3): 592–593.
Published: 01 August 2011
... to a large extent disregarded what had been found earlier by Cuban scientists such as Carlos J. Finlay, Antonio Díaz Albertini, and Juan Guiteras, among others. Espinosa’s careful research points to two very important aspects of colonial medicine: first, the appropriation of local knowledge and its...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (4): 718–720.
Published: 01 November 2010
... challenge the centrality of Rockefeller to Mexican public health. Carrillo refutes scholars who credit Rockefeller with initiating campaigns against yellow fever, stressing the insights of Carlos Finlay and Mexico’s participation in international public health efforts. Mexico modernized its public health...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1973) 53 (1): 133–135.
Published: 01 February 1973
... outstanding things done by Gen. Wood in Cuba were the development of the educational system and the eradication of yellow fever. Just ten lines are allotted to the yellow fever topic in this book and Mr. Hitchman forgets to state that both Dr. Aristidos ( sic ) Agramonte and Dr. Carlos J. Finlay were Cubans...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1995) 75 (3): 339–376.
Published: 01 August 1995
..., by the end of 1935, protection tests, mouse breeding, and pathology and entomology services were all functioning, and a room was ready to handle infected experimental animals. 63 The outcome of this sequence of innovations was the Carlos Finlay Institute. A cooperative activity of the Rockefeller...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2016) 96 (4): 669–710.
Published: 01 November 2016
... and the Negro .” Quarterly Review of Higher Education among Negroes 10 , no. 4 : 201 – 4 . Stepan Nancy Leys . 1991 . “The Hour of Eugenics”: Race, Gender, and Nation in Latin America . London : Cornell University Press . Stephan Walter G. , and Finlay Krystina . 1999...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1992) 72 (1): 1–22.
Published: 01 February 1992
... the theory advanced by the Cuban Carlos Finlay that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquito. 6 The commission succeeded in scientifically establishing that the Aedes aegypti mosquito, a species rarely found far from human habitations, was capable of transmitting yellow fever from person to person. 7...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2015) 95 (4): 595–629.
Published: 01 November 2015
..., and Jesus del Monte dispensaries, the Mercedes Hospital and Hospital Universitario, the Asilo Nacional de Ancianos, and the Finlay Institute, the Cancer Institute, and the Institute for Respiratory Diseases. 116 Havana's municipal health workers waged a similar fight. The federation supported all...