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A Agramonte

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Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
The inside history of a great medical discovery. 1915A Agramonte
Public Health Papers and Reports|July 15, 2009
Upon the Practical Utility of a Medical Board to Aid Local Sanitary Authorities in the Investigation of Infectious DiseasesA Agramonte
JAMA|August 5, 1983
Landmark article. Feb 16, 1901: The etiology of yellow fever. An additional note. By Walter Reed, Jas. Carroll and Aristides AgramonteW Reed, A Agramonte
Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
The etiology of yellow fever: an additional note . 1901W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte
Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
Experimental yellow fever. 1901W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte
Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
The etiology of yellow fever-- a preliminary note. 1900W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte, et al.
Public Health Papers and Reports|July 15, 2009
The Etiology of Yellow Fever-A Preliminary NoteW Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|November 1, 1983
Classics in infectious diseases. The etiology of yellow fever: a preliminary note. Walter Reed, James Carroll, A. Agramonte, and Jesse W. Lazear, Surgeons, U.S. Army. The Philadelphia Medical Journal 1900W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte, et al.
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Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
The inside history of a great medical discovery. 1915A Agramonte
Public Health Papers and Reports|July 15, 2009
Upon the Practical Utility of a Medical Board to Aid Local Sanitary Authorities in the Investigation of Infectious DiseasesA Agramonte
JAMA|August 5, 1983
Landmark article. Feb 16, 1901: The etiology of yellow fever. An additional note. By Walter Reed, Jas. Carroll and Aristides AgramonteW Reed, A Agramonte
Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
The etiology of yellow fever: an additional note . 1901W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte
Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
Experimental yellow fever. 1901W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte
Military Medicine|September 25, 2001
The etiology of yellow fever-- a preliminary note. 1900W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte, et al.
Public Health Papers and Reports|July 15, 2009
The Etiology of Yellow Fever-A Preliminary NoteW Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|November 1, 1983
Classics in infectious diseases. The etiology of yellow fever: a preliminary note. Walter Reed, James Carroll, A. Agramonte, and Jesse W. Lazear, Surgeons, U.S. Army. The Philadelphia Medical Journal 1900W Reed, J Carroll, A Agramonte, et al.
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