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    1. Rush's Cure · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Rush's Cure · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content Skip to navigation About Menu Current (...)

    2. History of Medicine Collection Resources - Visual Repositories for the History of Medicine - LibGuid

      Malignant Fever  This exhibit highlights the effects of epidemic diseases on society by examining one of the most famous outbreaks in (...)

    3. Introduction - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Century - LibGuides at Duke U

      When major cities, like Philadelphia and New York City, saw large outbreaks of the often deadly disease, local leaders and medical professionals (...)

    4. Introduction - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Century - LibGuides at Duke U

      When major cities, like Philadelphia and New York City, saw large outbreaks of the often deadly disease, local leaders and medical professionals (...)

    5. George Washington and Rush · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      That reality would be further underscored when yellow fever broke out in 1793 – the first yellow fever epidemic to hit Philadelphia in (...)

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

      Next, visit the Benjamin and Julia Stockton Rush Papers Digital Collection and locate one additional document (not included in Activity #1) that (...)

    7. Putting the ‘Global’ Back Into Global Pandemic, Part 4 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      British colonial records provide one type of primary source about the influenza epidemic in Africa.  Another are the first person, (...)

    8. Written Resistance: Exploring LGBTQIA+ Student Activism through Newsletters | Duke University Librar

      They also invited prominent LGBTQIA+ speakers to campus, distributed information about safe sex and the AIDS epidemic, and maintained a (...)

    9. Before the Session - Teaching with Primary Sources: Yellow Fever in the 18th Century - LibGuides at

      Malignant Fever: Benjamin Rush and the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Philadelphia Watch Our (Short!) Introductory Videos Review Our (...)

    10. Media Review: The China Study & Forks Over Knives

      And any student who lives long enough runs the risk of this disease, which some people are calling an epidemic. Staff member and cancer (...)

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