Website Search Results

    Page 3 of 112 website results

    1. Image of the tongue during different stages of Yellow Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Image of the tongue during different stages of Yellow Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main (...)

    2. Activity #2 : Digital Collections Search - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th C

      Activity #2 : Digital Collections Search - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Century - LibGuides at Duke (...)

    3. Activity #1 : Primary Source Analysis - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Cent

      Activity #1 : Primary Source Analysis - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Century - LibGuides at Duke (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/YellowFever.pdf

      BRIEF OVERVIEW In the late 18th century, yellow fever spread quickly in the eastern United States.

    5. Trent Associates Report - Fall 2015, Vol 23, No 1

      Rachel Ingold, Curator of the History of Medicine Collections An American in Padua continued Page 3 Volume 23, (...)

    6. Trent Associates Report - Fall 2016, Vol 24, No 1

      Their visits included viewing materials related to pellagra and hookworm, two diseases which impacted Durham resi- dents, as well as items on (...)

    7. About the History of Medicine Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Collection strengths include: anatomical atlases human sexuality materia medica obstetrics & gynecology pediatrics psychiatry yellow (...)

    8. Digital Teaching Resources | Duke University Libraries

      Instructor’s Summary (PDF) for Women’s Suffrage in the United States Yellow Fever in the 18th Century In the late 18th century, yellow (...)

    9. Trent Associates Report - Spring 2016, Vol 23, No 2

      This collection in- cludes letters and writ- ings that focus primari- ly on medical con- cerns, particularly the 1793 and other (...)

    10. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2010, Vol 18, No 1

      Clinical reports on continued fever. Buffalo: Geo. H. Derby & Co., 1852. Foreest, Pieter van.

    More Search Options