Word: fever
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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March 19.--J. L. Goodale '89: Hay fever and asthma...
...Expedition to South America" by a party of its members. It contains detailed records of an investigation of certain forms of tropical disease in South America. Among the members of this expedition was Dr. Richard P. Strong, Professor of Tropical Medicine, who afterwards made a brilliant fight against typhus fever in Serbia during the last winter...
...will be given to members of the University and to those who have recently graduated from hospitals. Applications from nurses must be made in person to H. H. White '93, University Press, Cambridge, from 9 to 5 o'clock. All applicants who are accepted must be inoculated against typhoid fever and vaccinated. The pay will be at the rate of the English army, plus certain allowances, and transportation will be paid both ways...
...Spanish-American War twenty-five per cent of the American soldiers contracted typhoid fever. In the present European War the disease has been almost entirely stamped out due to the practice of inoculation...
...victory over that aggregation. This is more commendable as the nine has had several severe set-backs to contend with. Captain Ayres was taken sick and has not played all spring. Coach Sexton resigned in the middle of the season. Fripp, who was holding down third base got scarlet fever. Haughton took command as coach and Hardwick was made captain and to their efforts the team's success is due. Their efforts deserve all the backing which can be given them...