Medical Research And Human Welfare a Record of Personal Experiences And Observa

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Medical Research And Human Welfare a Record of Personal Experiences And Observa
William W William Williams Keen
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Haffkine discovered, also by Bacteriology, a vaccine which reduced the case 70 YELLOW FEVER mortality from 60 per cent to 24 per cent. Yer- sin, of the Pasteur Institute, has apparently im- proved upon this.
YELLOW FEVER Another veritable romance of medicine of surpassing interest is the discovery of the means of the total prevention of yellow fever.
The cause of smallpox and the cause of yel- low fever have so far eluded the most intense and unintermittent search by many astute and persevering
... men. But that they will be found I have not the slightest doubt. It is only a question of time. But in both of these terrible diseases we have found the means for their prevention and, if medical advice were univer- sally followed, for their total eradication.
In 1847 Mott, of Alabama, advanced the theory that insects may be carriers of disease, and in 1876 Dowell, of Galveston, called atten- tion to the similarity of the natural laws gov- erning the gnat and the mosquito and yellow fever, but without result.


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