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Finding Aid to the Louis L. Williams Papers, 1921-1970

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Descriptive Summary

Biographical/Historical Note

Collection Summary

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Restrictions

Series Descriptions

Series 1: Personal and Biographical

Series 2: Correspondence, 1927-1962

Series 3: Gorgas Memorial Institute

Series 4: Reprints and Lectures

Series 5: Field Research

Series 6: Larvicide Program

Series 7: Subject Files and Research Articles,

Series 8: Photographs

 

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Descriptive Summary

Collection Number:MS C 169
Creator:Williams, Louis Laval, 1889-1967
Title:Louis L. Williams Papers
Dates:1921-1970
Quantity:7.3 linear feet
Abstract:Correspondence, photos and slides, reports, notes, reprints, and printed matter. Material pertains chiefly to the study and control of malaria, particularly in China, India, Puerto Rico, and World War II areas.

Biographical/Historical Note

Louis Laval Williams, Jr., was born Feb. 21, 1889 in Hampton, Va., and died May 6, 1967 in Bethesda, MD. For the majority of his professional life, Dr. Williams worked to eliminate malaria around the world. He retired from the U.S. Public Health Service in 1953 with the rank of Medical Director. The last five years of his career he served as Chief of the Division of International Health. He was a delegate to numerous international health conferences, most notably the 1946 New York conference at which the World Health Organization was established. He was also a long-time member of the Gorgas Memorial Institute.

He attended the University of Virginia for his undergraduate and medical degrees, graduating with the M.D. in 1913. Two years later he was commissioned in the PHS and became a specialist in malarial control. During World War I, Dr. Williams was assigned anti-malarial control work at military camps throughout the southern U.S. He continued his field studies after the war, and in 1926 he was put in charge of the PHS's malarial investigations, which he headed until 1940. During his years as Director, he implemented countrywide malaria screening studies and developed several methods of eliminating mosquito breeding grounds. As part of his fieldwork, Dr. Williams established local health departments wherever he worked. In 1937, he devised a model state health department organizational scheme for controlling malaria, employing a three-pronged attack incorporating the medical, entomological and engineering professions. Twelve southern states adopted his program.

In late 1939, Dr. Williams was detailed to organize and head a malaria control team to the China-Burma Highway where he spent six months educating Chinese medical and entomological officers. During World War II he organized and directed malaria and venereal disease control operations for Army camps in the U.S. and North Africa. In addition he also organized a public health mission to Liberia comprised entirely of African-Americans.

After his retirement in 1953, Dr. Williams served on numerous international public health commissions and traveled throughout South America working to further eliminate malaria. He also worked to recruit young American physicians to take up international health work. He retired from the Pan-American Health Organization in 1963 after nine years of service. He spent his life working in public service and died as one of the world's experts on malarial control.

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Collection Summary

Correspondence, photos and slides, reports, notes, reprints, and printed matter. Material pertains chiefly to the study and control of malaria, particularly in China, India, Puerto Rico, and World War II areas. Includes papers relating to the Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine (1954-66), the Pan American Sanitary Bureau (1955), and the Tropical Medicine Association of Washington (1954-66). Contains biographical data and photos of Joseph A.A. LePrince. The large selection of photographs and glass slides are indexed according to Williams' internal numbering system, indicated by the numbers in the folder list, as well as on individual items and print indexes found in the collection.

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Restrictions

Restrictions

Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access. For online customer service, please visit http://www.nlm.nih.gov/contacts/custserv-email.html.

Copyright

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Index Terms

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MeSH Subjects
Malaria
Tropical Medicine
Personal Names
LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-
Corporate Names
Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine
Pan American Sanitary Bureau
Tropical Medicine Association of Washington
Geographic Names
China
India
Puerto Rico

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Williams, Louis Laval. Louis L. Williams Papers. 1921-1970. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 169.

Provenance

Gift from Mrs. L.L. Williams, 1967-1968. Acc #045, 054.

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Series Descriptions

 

Series 1: Personal and Biographical

Box
1 Photos (3 white envelopes)
1 Photos and Biographical Data, J.A.A. LePrince
1 Biographical Data (2 folders)
1A Scrapbook
OS Scrapbook

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Series 2: Correspondence, 1927-1962

Box
1 1927-1930
1 1938-1941
1 1942
1 1943
1 1944-1945
1 1946-1952
1 1953-1956
1 1957-1958
1 1959-1962

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Series 3: Gorgas Memorial Institute

Box
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1954-1960
1 Correspondence, 1963-1967; 1970
1 Draft Prepared For Board of Consultants, Bureau of Malaria, First Meeting,, August 23, 1941
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1961
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1962
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1963
1 Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 88th Congress, Second Session, January 28, 1964
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1964
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute (2 folders), 1965
1 Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1966
2 Tropical Medicine Association of Washington
2 Tropical Medicine Association of Washington Membership, 1956-1959
2 Pan American Sanitary Bureau, 1955

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Series 4: Reprints and Lectures

Box
2 Examination Questions
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1921-1929
2 Papers-Index (Nos. 9-13), 1931-32
2 Papers (Nos.6-8), 1934-1935
2 Papers (Nos. 1-5), 1936
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1931-1940
2 Reprints, lectures, etc. (2 folders), 1941
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1941-1942
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1943
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1944-1945
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1946-1948
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1950-1954
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1954
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1955-1957
2 Reprints, lectures, etc., 1960-1964
2 Drafts and outlines (4 folders)
2 Lecture notes (4 folders)
2 Lecture notes (4 white envelopes)
2 Experiment on Malaria Treatment with Atabrine, Plasmochine and Quinine at Catano, Puerto Rico --August 1937 (No record of LLW in Biography).

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Series 5: Field Research

Box
California
3 California, 80-82 (white envelopes), 1937
3 California, 83-85, 1937
3 California, enlargements (2 folders), 1937
Puerto Rico
3 Puerto Rico, 104, 1938
3 Puerto Rico, 105, 1938
3 Puerto Rico, 106, 1938
China
3 China (Correspondence--Ferrell), Diary of Dr. Sweet, 1940
3 China (Correspondence -- Lindsay, Sweet, Balfour), 1939-1940
3 China (Correspondence), 1939-1940
3 China -- Chefang (Correspondence), 1940
3 China (Correspondence), 1940
3 "Malaria Work", 1941
3 Dr. Yen Correspondence, 1939-1940
3 China (Correspondence -- Balfour, Telfer, Yen), 1939-1940
3 H. J. Bush -- Correspondence, 1939-1940
3 China (Correspondence), 1941
3 China (Correspondence), 1941-1942
3 China (Surveys, Articles), 1934-1940
3 China (Lab. Notes), 1939-1940
3 China (Reprints)
12 China (2 small notebooks)
3 Surveys and Reports (3 folders)
3 Official Papers, 1939
3 The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, January 1941, Vol. 21, No. 1
3 Lecture, "Malaria on the Burma Road"
3 Clippings
3 Report To Surgeon General -- China Trip, 1939-1940
3 China -- Burma (Correspondence -- Parran), 1939-1940
3 China (Travel Orders, Miscellaneous), 1940
3 China (Maps, etc.), (2 folders)
3 China (Invitations, etc.)
3 China -- Burma -- Lecture (Malaria)
3 Department of State, Washington, DC, (Enclosure), 1941
4 China (6 white envelopes)
4 Photos China (4 folders)
India
4 India (Clippings)
4 India (Invitations, Etc.)
4 Photos India
4 Printed Matter, India
4 Printed Matter
4 China, 1931940, 1939-1940
4 L.L.W. Jr. Record China, October 1939
4 India, 1929
4 Report on Certain Features of Malaria in the Island of Salsette by Major J. L. Marjoribanks, M.D., D.P.H., I.M.S., Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Western Registration Districs, Bombay, Printed at the Government Central Press, 1913
4 Photos India
4 India (Essay -- Correspondence)
4 India (5 folders)

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Series 6: Larvicide Program

Box
5 Larvicides (2 folders)
5 Larvicide Program -- WPA (4 folders)
State Programs
5 Alabama
5 Arkansas
5 Florida (3 folders)
5 Georgia (4 folders)
5 Louisiana (2 folders)
5 Mississippi
5 North Carolina
5 South Carolina
5 Tennessee
5 Texas
5 Larvicide -- (Meeting Atlanta)
5 Santee-Cooper (2 folders)
5 Prints - Santee-Cooper, June 1942
5 Prints -- Pinopolis Basin, June 1942
5 Extended Malaria Control
5 Correspondence (3 folders)
5 Articles
5 Correspondence, Articles (2 folders)
5 Correspondence, Etc. (2 folders)

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Series 7: Subject Files and Research Articles,

Box
6 Malaria Control in War Areas, Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia
6 Malaria Control in War Areas, Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia, 1943-1944
6 Reprints, "A Case of Falciparum Malaria"
6 MCWA (5 folders)
6 Treatment of Malaria (3 folders)
6 Malaria in Army Camps and Blood Survey in War Areas
6 Malariometry
6 Malaria Investigations -- Memphis, Tennessee (2 folders)
6 District Offices
6 Handbook of DDT Residual Spray Operations, Malaria Control in War Areas, The Extended Malaria Control Program, Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1945. Public Health Engineering Abstracts, November 1945 --Vol. XXV, No. 11
6 DDT Material (6 folders)
6 Impounded Water (2 folders)
6 Impounded Water, Photos (white envelope)
6 "Manual For The Microscopical Diagnosis of Malaria In Man" -- Aimee Wilcox (2 folders)
7 Studies of Malaria in Panama by Walter V. Brem, M.D., Proc. Canal Zone Med. Assoc., Mount Hope, C.A. 3 (prt.1):7-28, 1910
7 A Review of the Malaria Incidence on The Canal Zone, by Henry Hanson, A.M., M.D
7 Tropical Medicine and Hygiene News, Official Bulletin of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Editor William B. DeWitt, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda 14, Maryland, Vol. 13, Febuary 1964, No. 1
7 Tropical Medicine and Hygiene News, Official Bulletin of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Editor Colvin L. Gibson, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, Vol. 15, December 1966, No. 6
7 Malaria in the Upper Mississippi Valley, Bull. Hist. Med. (supp. 4): p. 1-142, 1945
7 Manual for the Microscopic Diagnosis of Malaria, Second Edition, Pan American Health Organization, Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Regional Office of the World Health Organization, 1963
7 Clinical Excerpts, Vol. 15, 1941, No. 2
7 Malaria Lessons on its Cause and Prevention for Use in Schools, by H. R. Carter, Senior Surgeon, United Public Health Service, Supplement No. 18, to the Public Health Report, (Revised by Med. Dir. L. L. Williams, Jr., June 28, 1943
7 U.S. Treasury Department Henry Morgenthau, Jr. Secretary, Public Health Service, Thomas Parran, Surgeon General, A Guide to the Identification of the Common Mosquitoes of the Southeastern United States, by W. H. W. Komp Sanitary Engineer, United States Public Health Service, Reprint No. 836, From the Public Health Reports Vol. 38, No. 20, May 13, 1923 (Pages 1061-1080) (Revised 1936)
7 Population Bulletin, Population Reference Bureau, Inc., Vol. XIV, March 1958, No. 1
7 St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, Malaria Control, A Demonstration of its Value to Railroads Based on Experience of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, 1917-1920
7 Manual for the Microscopical Diagnosis of Malaria in Man, by Aimee Wilcox, National Institutes of Health, Bulletin No. 180, Second Edition, Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Second Edition, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,DC, 1946 (2)
7 Manual for the Microscopical Diagnosis of Malaria in Man, by Aimee Wilcox, National Institutes of Health, Bulletin No. 180 (Revised), Second Edition, Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Second Edition, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,DC, 1950
7 Manual for the Microscopical Diagnosis of Malaria in Man, by Aimee Wilcox, Laboratory of Parasite Chemotherapy, National Instituteof Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, 14, Maryland U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, U.S. Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1960 Edition
7 The Rockefeller Foundation A Review for 1943, by Raymond B. Fosdick, President of the Foundation, New York, 1944
7 Guide for the Reports on the Aedes aegypti Eradication Campaign in theAmericas, Miscellaneous Publications, No. 49, Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Regional Office of the World Health Organization, Washington, D.C., 1960
7 A Guide to the Identification of the Common Mosquitoes of theSoutheastern United States, by W. H. W. Komp, Reprint No. 836,From the Public Health Reports, Vol. 38, No. 20, May 18, 1923,Pages 1061-1080, (Revised 1941)
7 Manual for the Microscopical Diagnosis of Malaria in Man, 1960 Edition, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service
7 Yellow Fever in the Caribbean, by Dr. Fred L. Soper, Reprint from the Bulletin of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Vol. 32, No. 3, March, 1952
7 Bates, John Pelham. A Review of a Clinical Study of Malarial Fewer inPanama. The Journal of Tropical Medicine and History (London).No. 14, Vol XVI
7 Editorials, Vol. X, NO. 4, Southern Medical Journal, 1917.
7 "White Indians" Psycholigical and Physiological Peculiarties of White Children Abducted and Reared by North American Indians, Erwin H. Ackerknecht
7 An Outbreak of Malaria in California, 1952-1953, Rosemary Brunetti,Roy F. Fritz and Arthur C. Hollister, Jr., Bureau of Acute Communicable Diseases, California State Department of Public Health, Berkeley, California, and Communicable Disease Center, Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia; Reprinted from American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Vol 3, No. 5, September, 1954
7 Malaria and Socio-Economic Conditions in Mississippi, William B. Brierly, Washington, D.C., Reprinted from Social Forces, Vol. 23, No. 4, May, 1945
7 Criteria of Malaria Eradication, Reprinted from Journal of the National Malaria Society, Vol. 10, No. 2, June, 1951, pp. 195-196
7 The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture, Some Observations on Disease in Prehistoric North America, Saul Jarcho, [Reprinted from Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, January-February, 1964]
7 Synoptic Epidemiological Studies of Malaria in El Salvador*, Rene G.Rachou, Gerald Lyons, Milton Moura-Lima, and J. Austin Kerr, Malaria Eradication Branch, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, D.C., Reprinted from American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Vol. 14, No. 1 pp. 1-62, January, 196
7 Cockroaches as Carriers of Giardia Cysts, Reprinted from The Journal of Parasitoilogy, February, 1937, Vol. 23, No. 1, pages 102-103
7 The Malaria Control Program of the U.S. Public Health Service, Stanley B. Freeborn, Sr. Surgeon ® U.S. Public Health Service, Reprinted November 18, 1944 from Journal of Economic Entomology 37:\(4):467
7 Some Epidemiological Characteristics of Malaria in North American As Determined by Data Collected Over The Twenty-Year Period 1923-1942 by Robert Briggs Watson and Margaret E. Rice (Received for publication December 29th, 1943), Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 40, No. 2, 199-208, September, 1944
7 Malaria Control at Lake Vera, California, In 1952-1953, Russell E.Fontaine, Harold F. Gray and Theodore Aarons, Bureau of Vector Control, California State Department of Public Health, and Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District, Reprinted from American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Vol. 3, No. 5, September, 1954
7 Report and Recommendations on Malaria: A Summary*, International Cooperation Administration Expert Panel on Malaria, Reprinted from American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Vol.10, No. 4, pp. 451-502, July, 1961
7 A Malaria Reconnaissance of the State of Veracruz, Mexico, Jose Bustos Castellanos, Lazaro Cerdan Murrieta, Guenther Lassman, andCarmen Ortiz, Reprinted from The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol. 29, No. 1, January, 1949
7 The Malaria Control Program of the U.S. Public Health Service, Stanley B. Freeborn, Sr. Surgeon ® U.S. Public Health Service, Joint Meeting-American Association Economic Entomologists and Entomological Society of American, Columbus, Ohio, Dec 7, 1943
7 Effects of Oxygen At Different Pressures on Avian Malaria Infections, Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 34, No. 1,Sec. C, 14-17, July, 1941
7 Further Studies of Hydroxyethlapocupreine Against Bird Malaria, Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 34, No. 2,Sec. C, 132-139, September, 1941
7 Mutual Interests of Wildlife Conservation and Malaria Control on Impounded Waters, A. H. Wiebe and A. D. Hess, Tennessee, and Wilson Dam, Alabama, Reprinted from The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 8, October, 1944
7 Transmission of Malaria Parasites (Plasmodium Cathemerium) From Canaries and Ducks to Fowls, and Their Modification, Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 34, No. 1, Sec. C, 40-46, July, 1941
7 An Experimentally Derived Method for Determining The Degree of Infection in Avian Malaria, Harry Beckman, From the Department of Pharmacology, Marquette University School of Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Reprinted from The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1941
7 Experimental Attempts To Infect Man With Avian Malaria, by Sol B. McLendon, (Received for publication June 15th, 1942), Reprinted The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 37, No. 1, 19-20, January, 1943
7 Studies on Induced Quartan Malaria in Negro Paretics, 1. Periodic Phenomena of the Asexual Cycle by Martin D. Young, Trawick H. Stubbs and G. Robert Coatney, (Received for publication November 14th, 1939) Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 31, NO. 2, Sec. C, 51-59, March, 1940
7 Studies on Haemoproteus Sacharovi of Mourning Doves and Pgeons, with Notes on H. Maccallumi by G. Robert Coatney and Evaline West, (Received for publications June 20th, 1939), Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 31, No. 1, Sec C, 9-14, January 1940
7 Mammalian Toxoplasma in Erythrocytes of Canaries, Ducks, and Duck Embryos, Fruma Wolfson, From the Department of Protozoology, School of Hygience and Public Health, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, received for publication, February 4, 1941, Reprinted from The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 5, September, 1941
7 Erythrocyte Counts and Hemoglobin Concentration in Normal Female Canaries, Martin D. Young, Department of Protozoology, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Reprinted from The Journal of Parasitology, August, 1937, Vol. 23, No. 4, pages 424-426
7 The Effect of Colchicine on Bird Malaria, Reprinted from The Journal of Parasitology, October 1939, Vol. XXV, No. 5, pages 446-447
7 Some Blood Parasites from Montana Birds, Reprinted from The Journal of Parasitology, April 1940, Vol. 26, No. 2, pages 158-160
7 Studies on Plasmodium Relictum in the Pigeon. I. Periodic Phenomena of the Asexual Cycle by G. Robert Coatney (Received for publication June 26th, 1939), Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 31, No., 1, Sec. C, 15-18, January, 1940
7 Course of Infections with the 3H2 Strain of Plasmodium cathemerium in Canaries. Harry Beckman. From the Department of Pharmacology, Marquette University School of Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, reprinted from Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1942, 50, 90
7 Exo-Erythrocytic Schizogony Associated with the Wood-Thrush Strain of Plasmodium Cathemerium in Relation to the Species of the Host by Fruma Wolfson, (Received for publicatin August 31st, 1939)
7 Morphological Differences in Plasmodium Relictum in Canaries and Ducks (An as Busch as Domentica), Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 30, No. 3, Sec. C, 123-124, November 1939
7 Successful Cultivation of Avian Plasmodia in Duck Embryos by Fruma Wolfson, Reprinted from The American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 32, No. 2, Sec. C, 60-61, September, 1940
7 Immunity to Superinfection with Sporozoites in Two Strains of Plasmodium Cathemerium, Reprinted from The Journal of Parasitology, December, 1939, Vol. 25, No. 6, pages 510-511. Publications of the National Institues of Health Laboratory, Columbia, South Carolina, Volume I, 1931-1950
7 Methods of Controlling Mosquitoes and Malaria Prepared by: The Staff of the Section of Malaria Investigations, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service
7 Mosquitoes, Malaria and the War In the Pacific by Edward Philpot Mumford, Oxford University and Stanford University, Reprinted from Science, August 28, 1942, Vol. 96, No. 2487, pages 191-194
7 The Eradication of Malaria, E.J. Pampana, M.D., D.T.M. & H., Reprinted from Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, Vol. 7, No. 7, July 1952
7 Malarious Area of the United States 1882, 1912, 1932, 1934-1935. Bruce-Chwatt, O.B.E., M.D., M.P.H., D.T.M. & H. (Malaria Service, Medical Department, Nigeria British West Africa). Reprinted from the British Medical Journal, January 23, 1954, vol. I, p. 169
7 Problems of Malaria Control in Tropical Africa by Leonard J. Bruce-Chwatt, O.B.E., M.D., M.P.H., D.T.M. & H. (Malaria Service, Medical Department, Nigeria British West Africa). Reprinted from the British Medical Journal, January 23, 1954, vol. I, p. 169
7 Plasmodium vivas Transmitted from Man to Monkey to Man, Martin D. Young, James A. Porter, Jr., Carl M. Johnson, Reprinted from Science, August 26, 1966, Vol. 153, No. 3739, pages 1006-1007
7 Communicable Disease Center Malaria Surveillance. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1964 Annual Summary
7 Communicable Disease Center Malaria Surveillance. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1965 Annual Summary
7 Bulletin Communicable Disease Center, July, August, September 1946. Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, GA
7 Bulletin Communicable Disease Center, July, August, September 1947. Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, GA
7 Journal of the National Malaria Society, Vol. 10, No. 2, June, 1951
7 The Present Status of the Anti-Malarial Drugs Cholorquine, Pyrimethamine (Daraprim), and Primaquine by G. Robert Coatney, Ph.D., Reprinted from Industry and Tropical Health, Second Conference, ca. 1953
7 Sparta Child Health Demonstration A Review of the Organization, Plans, Activities, and Accomplishments by T.F. Abercrombie, Director, Georgia Department of Public Health. (Read at the Sixth District Medical Society, July 26, 1941, Sparta, GA
7 Eoornis Pterovelox Gobiensis, Augustus C. Fotheringham. London, The Buighleigh Press, 1928
8 Dr. Williams' slides, 1957-1958
8 Treasury Department United States Public Heal Service, Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon-General, Malaria, Reprints, Issued from Field
8 Headquarters, Investigations of Malaria, United States Public Health Service, Wash, DC, Vol. I --Book I -- Reprints #105 - #717
8 Malaria Reprints, Vol. I -- Book II -- Reprints #736-1709. F. I. Malaria, U.S. Public Health Service, Washington, DC
8 Treasury Department United States Public Heal Service, Reprints from Public Health Service Reports, 1913-1923
9 Dieldron Study Project, Compiled by Travis E. McNeel, 1957
9 Final Report, Dieldron Study Project, Compiled by Travis E. McNeel (2), 1956-1958

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Series 8: Photographs

Box
9 Description of Transparencies
9 Leica Roll Nos. 32, 63, 21, 68, 90, 107, 133, 75, 26, 53, 67, 55, 97, 156, 155, 110, 109, 105, 104, 106, 11, 3, 1, 98, 94, 25, 24, 31, 93, 54, 108, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187
9 Photographs, Millington, Tennessee, 1917-1918
10 Williams Lectures Slides (Negatives), 1-117 (housed in blue box)
10 Negatives 111, Puerto Rico, (white envelopes), 1938
10 Negatives 112, Puerto Rico, 1938
10 Negatives, India
10 Negatives, Miscellaneous
10 White Negative Sleeves
10 India 1A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127
10 Unlabeled Slides -- India
10 9 Negative Rolls
10 Burma Road Negatives (red box)
11 9 White Negative Sleeves
11 China, Burma Road (Photographs), Box 4, (3 white envelopes)
11 Photos (Miscellaneous)
11 Slides (Index)
11 Index to Lantern Slides (2 folders)
12 Puerto Rico, 1938 (9 folders), 1938
12 California, 1937 (4 folders), 1937
12 [Without numbers]
12 Miscellaneous
13-16 Lantern slides (4 boxes)
17 Projector slides, glass (1 box)
OS Scrapbook, India, 1929, 1929
18 Malaria control in war areas, copies of photographs (1 box)

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