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    1. Search Strategies for Google - Writing 101: Preventing Pandemics - LibGuides at Duke University

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    2. URGENCY & LOSS · An "Open Mesh of Possibilities": Thinking Queerness with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s Ar

      Her concerns about the epidemic, and the role homophobia played in many social and political responses, were woven into her writing.

    3. Additional Resources and Bibliography · Vaccination: 300 Years of Debate · Duke University Library E

      Malignant Fever: Benjamin Rush and the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Philadelphia This online exhibit highlights the effects of (...)

    4. HIV/AIDS - Researching Epidemics in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Online Resources AIDS History Project - UCSF Library A collaborative project of several institutions that digitized 155,558 pages from multiple (...)

    5. John Snow's Cholera Map | Duke University Libraries

      His data was convincing enough to have the water pump at the center of the outbreak disabled which led to the end of the (...)

    6. Smallpox - Researching Epidemics in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Bates was a witness to the 1864 smallpox epidemic in New Orleans and included a description of the event.

    7. Day 1: Google - Writing 101: Preventing Pandemics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Day 3: Google Scholar and CoPilot Science & Engineering Librarian Deric Hardy He/Him Schedule Appointment Contact: Perkins 233 Email (...)

    8. Photo of Catherine Wilfert · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Catherine Wilfert joined the faculty of the Duke University Medical Center in 1971, researching virology. When the AIDS epidemic began, (...)

    9. Catherine Wilfert Oral History · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Catherine Wilfert joined the faculty of the Duke University Medical Center in 1971, researching virology. When the AIDS epidemic began, (...)

    10. Additional Resources - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Century - LibGuides a

      National Library of Medicine).  The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 (primary source set and teaching guide from the Digital Public (...)

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