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“Pan-American Medical Conference.” Journal of the American Medical Association 36: 461- 62 and 446 -47.

Peller, S. “Walter Reed, C. Finlay, and their Predecessors Around 1800.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 33 (1959): 195-211.

Petri, William A. “America in The World: 100 Years of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.” American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 71 (1), 2004.

Pierce, John R., and Jim Writer. Yellow Jack. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2005.

The Pinch, Market Square, Brinkley Park: Neighborhood Story and a Guide Map of Historical Places.

Plunkett, Kitty. Memphis: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, VA: The Donning Company, 1976.

Porteous, Clark. “So New York City Thinks It Has Problems, Ask Memphis About Yellow Fever Epidemic.” Press-Scimitar, July 14, 1975.

Quinn, Rev. D. A. Heroes and Heroines of Memphis or Reminiscences of the Yellow Fever Epidemics. Providence, RI: E. L. Freeman & Son, 1887.

Reed, W., and J. Carroll. “The Etiology of Yellow Fever.” American Medicine 3 (1902): 301.

Reiter, Paul and Richard Darsie. “Aedes albopictus in Memphis, Tennessee (USA): An Achievement of Modern Transportation.” Mosquito News (1984).

Reiter, Paul. “Global Warming and Vector-Borne Disease: Is Warmer Sicker?” Competitive Enterprise Institute, July 28, 1998.

“Reported Loss of the Steam-Ship Emily B. Souder.” The New York Times, December 28, 1878.

“Resurgence of Yellow Fever.” World Health Forum 14 (1993).

Riedel, Nora Huber, ed. and trans. Yellow Fever Quarantine in Memphis, Tennessee, August 14-October 30, 1878. Excerpts from the Diary of Henry Sieck, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee.

Robertson, S. E., B. P. Hull, O. Tomori, O. Bele, J. LeDuc, and K. Esteves. “Yellow Fever: A Decade of Re-emergence.” Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 276, No. 14 (1996): 1157- 62.

Schlereth, Thomas J. Victorian America: Transformations in Everyday Life. New York: Harper Perennial, 1991.

Segel, Lawrence, M.D. “The Yellow Fever Plot: Germ Warfare during the Civil War.” The Canadian Journal of Diagnosis, 2002.

Sigafoos, Robert A. Cotton Row to Beale Street. Memphis: Memphis State University Press, 1979.

The Sisters of St. Mary at Memphis: With the Acts and Sufferings of the Priests and Others Who Were There with Them during the Yellow Fever Season of 1878. New York: Printed, but not Published (1879). Transcribed by Elizabeth Boggs and Richard Mammana, 2000-2001.

Solorazano, Armando. “Sowing the Seeds of Neo-imperialism: The Rockefeller’s Yellow Fever Campaign in Mexico.” International Journal of Health Services, 1993.

Sorrels, William W. Memphis’ Greatest Debate; a Question of Water. Memphis: Memphis State University Press, 1970.

Spielman, Andrew, and Michael D’Antonio. Mosquito: The Story of Man’s Deadliest Foe. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

Starr, Paul. The Social Transformation of American Medicine: New York: Basic Books, 1982.

Sternberg, G. M. “The Address of the President.” Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 30 (1898): 1373- 80.

Sternberg, George M. “The Bacillus Icteroides (Sanarelli) and Bacillus X (Sternberg).” Transactions of the Association of American Physicians 13 (1898): 70-71 and discussion by William Osler: 61-72.

Sternberg, George M. Yellow Fever. Extracted from The American System of Practical Medicine. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers, 1897- 98.

Sternberg, George M., and Walter Reed. “Report on Immunity against Vaccination Conferred upon the Monkey by Use of the Serum of the Vaccinated Calf and Monkey.” Transactions of the Association of American Physicians 10 (1895): 57-69.

Sternberg, Martha. George Miller Sternberg: A Biography. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1920.

Stewart, Walter. “Bring Out Your Dead, Cried Yellow Fever.” Press-Scimitar, April 7, 1932.

Strong, Philip. “Epidemic Psychology: A Model.” Sociology of Health & Illness, Vol. 12, No. 3 (1990).

Sullivan, M. Our Times: The Turn of the Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1937.

Summers, Thomas O., M.D. Yellow Fever. Nashville: Wheeler Bros., 1879.

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