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46R1
ON THE TRANSMISSION OF YELLOW FEVER BY VESSELS, AND ITS BEARING UPON QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.*
Bv BDMOND SOUCHON, M.D..
NEW ORLEANS, LA.. TRESIDENT LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
In a remarkable article, with a somewhat similar heading, by Dr. Alvah H. Doty, Health Officer of the Port of New York, published in the Medical Record of October 26, 1901, the writer, after mak¬ ing many statements, concludes as follows: "In accordance with the above views, the treatment of incoming vessels from ports infected with yellow fever becomes very simple; if they are five days or more in transit, and all on board are found to be well after a careful inspection and the use of the clinical thermometer, the vessel, its passengers, and crew shall be released without further detention or treatment. If the vessel has been less than five days in transit, all on board who cannot present satis¬ factory evidence of immunity should be removed and held for observation until the completion of a period of five days from the time of departure from the infected port, and then released only after a careful inspection. When yellow fever is found on incoming vessels, the procedure should differ only so far as it concerns the removal of the patient to a properly constructed hospital or apartment for treatment."
*Read at a meeting of the Louisiana State Board of Health, November 29, 1901, and officially approved by resolution of the board.
Copyright, William Wood and Company.
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| Title | Fiebre amarilla [a collection of articles written by different authors for the years 1900-1907] |
| Subject | Yellow fever |
| Description | 654p; 1 foldout |
| Notes | On the transmission of yellow fever by vessels and its bearing upon quarantine regulations - Souchon 9p; Treatment of vessels from yellow-fever ports - Souchon 23p; Nuevo plan de campana contra la fiebre amarilla - Liceaga 22p; Maritime quarantine without detention of non-infected vessels from ports quarantined against yellow fever - Souchon 7p; the Stegomyia and fomites in yellow fever - Chaille 14p; The etiology of yellow fever an addendum - Carrol 11p; Method of stamping out yellow fever suggested since 1899 - Finlay 14p; Defensa contra la fiebre amarilla - Liceaga 22p; El Hospital "las animas" por el Dr. Adalberto R. Jordan oficial ejectivo del Departamenta de Sanidad de la Habana 8p; Some characteristics of stegomyia fasciata which affect its conveyance of yellow fever - Carter 24p; New aspects of yellow fever etiology arising from teh experimental findings of the last three years - Finlay 4p;The yellow fever epidemic of 1903 at Laredo Texas - Guiteras 21p; The conveyance of yellow fever - Carter 19p; Sobre Fiebre Amarilla - Dagnino 72p; The transmission of the disease by the mosquito - Taylor 15p; Instrucciones a los medicos y agentes sanitarios del servicio contra la fiebre amarilla - Liceaga 12p; Consego Superior de Salubridad - Liceaga 7p; Instrucciones para defense - Liceaga 7p; Instrucciones a los senores hacendados y agricultores 12p; Instrucciones a los senores gerentes, empleados superiores y medicos 8p; Report on the Yellow Fever in Cuba - Guiteras 11p; Personal experience in preventing spread of yellow fever - Ezdorf 11p; Fiebre amarilla instrucciones populares 8p; La propagation de la fievre jaune - Sanarelli 33p; Annual report of 1906 to E.B. Craighead, president of the Tulane University of Louisiana at the Annual Commencement of the Medical Department, May 2, 1906 with an Address to the Graduates on two yellow fever topics - Chaille 12p; Sobre Fiebre Amarilla Justificacion de mi "Metodo de defensa" - Dagnino 248p |
| Date | [1900-1907] |
| Call Number | WCK F45 |
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Description
| Title | Fiebre amarilla [a collection of articles written by different authors for the years 1900-1907] |
| Subject | Yellow fever |
| Description | 654p; 1 foldout |
| Notes | On the transmission of yellow fever by vessels and its bearing upon quarantine regulations - Souchon 9p; Treatment of vessels from yellow-fever ports - Souchon 23p; Nuevo plan de campana contra la fiebre amarilla - Liceaga 22p; Maritime quarantine without detention of non-infected vessels from ports quarantined against yellow fever - Souchon 7p; the Stegomyia and fomites in yellow fever - Chaille 14p; The etiology of yellow fever an addendum - Carrol 11p; Method of stamping out yellow fever suggested since 1899 - Finlay 14p; Defensa contra la fiebre amarilla - Liceaga 22p; El Hospital "las animas" por el Dr. Adalberto R. Jordan oficial ejectivo del Departamenta de Sanidad de la Habana 8p; Some characteristics of stegomyia fasciata which affect its conveyance of yellow fever - Carter 24p; New aspects of yellow fever etiology arising from teh experimental findings of the last three years - Finlay 4p;The yellow fever epidemic of 1903 at Laredo Texas - Guiteras 21p; The conveyance of yellow fever - Carter 19p; Sobre Fiebre Amarilla - Dagnino 72p; The transmission of the disease by the mosquito - Taylor 15p; Instrucciones a los medicos y agentes sanitarios del servicio contra la fiebre amarilla - Liceaga 12p; Consego Superior de Salubridad - Liceaga 7p; Instrucciones para defense - Liceaga 7p; Instrucciones a los senores hacendados y agricultores 12p; Instrucciones a los senores gerentes, empleados superiores y medicos 8p; Report on the Yellow Fever in Cuba - Guiteras 11p; Personal experience in preventing spread of yellow fever - Ezdorf 11p; Fiebre amarilla instrucciones populares 8p; La propagation de la fievre jaune - Sanarelli 33p; Annual report of 1906 to E.B. Craighead, president of the Tulane University of Louisiana at the Annual Commencement of the Medical Department, May 2, 1906 with an Address to the Graduates on two yellow fever topics - Chaille 12p; Sobre Fiebre Amarilla Justificacion de mi "Metodo de defensa" - Dagnino 248p |
| Date | [1900-1907] |
| Object File Name | aa000110_0001 |
| Call Number | WCK F45 |
| Full text | 46R1 ON THE TRANSMISSION OF YELLOW FEVER BY VESSELS, AND ITS BEARING UPON QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.* Bv BDMOND SOUCHON, M.D.. NEW ORLEANS, LA.. TRESIDENT LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. In a remarkable article, with a somewhat similar heading, by Dr. Alvah H. Doty, Health Officer of the Port of New York, published in the Medical Record of October 26, 1901, the writer, after mak¬ ing many statements, concludes as follows: "In accordance with the above views, the treatment of incoming vessels from ports infected with yellow fever becomes very simple; if they are five days or more in transit, and all on board are found to be well after a careful inspection and the use of the clinical thermometer, the vessel, its passengers, and crew shall be released without further detention or treatment. If the vessel has been less than five days in transit, all on board who cannot present satis¬ factory evidence of immunity should be removed and held for observation until the completion of a period of five days from the time of departure from the infected port, and then released only after a careful inspection. When yellow fever is found on incoming vessels, the procedure should differ only so far as it concerns the removal of the patient to a properly constructed hospital or apartment for treatment." *Read at a meeting of the Louisiana State Board of Health, November 29, 1901, and officially approved by resolution of the board. Copyright, William Wood and Company. 3 |
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