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Indian Wars

Infected Clothing Building of Camp Lazear

infected homes, fear of entering

Infected Mosquito Building at Camp Lazear

influenza

International Health Division

“In the Children’s Hospital” (Tennyson)

invitation to Rex’s ball, Carnival (Memphis Mardi Gras)

Irving, Washington

Jackson, Andrew

Jack the Ripper

Japanese encephalitis

Jefferson, Thomas (President)

Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia

Jefferson neighborhood, Memphis

Jenner, Edward

Jernegan, Warren G.

John . Porter (towboat)

Johns Hopkins University

Journal of the American Medical Association

jungle yellow fever

Kean, Jefferson Randolph (Major)

Army Surgeon General job for Walter Reed, supported by

bilingual consent form used at Camp Lazear

Camp Lazear

Carlos Finlay dinner

Jesse Lazear’s death from yellow fever

Walter Reed and

Walter Reed’s appendicitis

Walter Reed’s death

yellow fever, contracted by

Yellow Fever Board (Cuba) and

Kelly, Howard

Kettle Hill

Killer T cells

King, Martin Luther, Jr.

Kipling, Rudyard

Kissinger, John R. (Private)

Koch, Robert (“Popsy”)

Kpeve, Gold Coast

Kremer, Herzog and Co., Memphis

Ku Klux Klan

lab of Yellow Fever Board

Lambert, Gustaf E.

Lancet Infectious Disease

La Roche, R.

Las Animas Hospital (“the Souls Hospital”)

laudanum for yellow fever

Lazear, Jesse (Dr.)

background of

Camp Columbia and

Congressional Gold Medal

death from yellow fever

Guinea Pig No.

James Carroll and

logbooks, disappearance of

Mabel (Jesse Lazear’s wife)

mosquito bite of

mosquito theory and

self-experimentation

Walter Reed and

yellow fever, contracted by

Yellow Fever Board (Cuba) and

Lee, Fitzhugh (General)

“Lee’s Miserables,”

leptospirosis

Lesseps, Ferdinand de

Lewis, Paul (Dr.)

life cycle of mosquitoes

Lincoln, Abraham (President)

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

living room, replacement for parlor

Lloyd’s, Memphis

Lodge, Henry Cabot

logbooks of Jesse Lazear, disappearance of

London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Lonsdale, John G., Jr.

Louisiana State University

Lowenstein and Brothers, Memphis

lower vs. upper class in Memphis

Maass, Clara

Machupo virus

Maine (USS)

malaria

male mosquitoes

Mansion House, Memphis

Manson, Sir Patrick

Marine Hospital Service (Public Health Service)

Martyrs of Memphis (St. Mary’s Cathedral)

“Masque of the Red Death, The” (Poe)

Maury and Mitchell Infirmary, Memphis

McCelland Drugs, Memphis

McCullough, Tom

McKinley, William (President)

McLaughlin’s grocery, Memphis

medical career, non-respected career

medical programs, lack of in America

medicine and religion

Memphis (). See also mosquitoes; mosquito theory; yellow fever

Carnival (Memphis Mardi Gras)

city of corpses

Destroying Angel

doctors and yellow fever

Elmwood Cemetery

Havana Yellow Fever Commission

rebuilding of

steamers and yellow fever

Yellow Fever Commission of Experts ()

Memphis Board of Health

Memphis Exposition Building

mental decline from yellow fever

Microbe Hunters (De Kruif)

Milburn, John

Military Hospital No.

Mississippi River

Mitchell, Robert Wood (Dr.)

monkeys as hosts for yellow fever

Montauk Point

Moran, John J.

Morgan, John P.

Mosquito (Spielman and ’Antonio)

mosquitoes. See also mosquito theory

adaptability of

Aedes aegypti (striped house mosquito, Egyptian mosquito)

Aedes albopictus (tiger mosquito)

blood supply for eggs

Camp Lazear

eggs of

evolutionary dexterity of

female mosquitoes

human scents, drawn to

life cycle of

male mosquitoes

movement sensitivity of

sanitation campaign

steamers and

swatting (attraction to) by

tires as homes for

travel adaptability of

virus from mosquito to human to mosquito

“wigglers,”

Mosquito Hypothetically Considered as the Agent of Transmission of Yellow Fever, The (Finlay)

mosquito theory. See also mosquitoes; yellow fever

Albert Truby and

Carlos Finlay and

eradication of mosquitoes

“Etiology of Yellow Fever: A Preliminary Note, The” (Reed)

“Etiology of Yellow Fever—An Additional Note, The” (Reed)

George Sternberg and

Jesse Lazear and

second-generation

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