Pamphlets
- Reference:GB 250 9/L/5/1/17-33
- Dates of Creation:1901-1911
- Language of Material:English
Scope and Content
17: 190?. ‘What has been done to exterminate the mosquito’ by Charles A. Selden, Broadway Magazine, pp. 347-353, tear-out.
18: Aug 1901. ‘Mosquito investigation: an account of work performed on Staten Island’ by Alvah H. Doty. 8 pages, 23.5cm, letterpress.
19: Jan 1903. ‘Abatement of the mosquito nuisance in Brookline’ by H. Lincoln Chase and J. Albert C. Nyhen, Journal of the Massachusetts Associated Boards of Health. 14 pages, 21.5 cm, letterpress, reprint.
20: 1903. ‘Mosquitoes and suggestions for their extermination’ by William Lymen Underwood. 22 pages, 23cm, letterpress. Letter enclosed from Col. F. Chapman to the Right Hon. Earl of Crewe.
21: 7 Mar 1903. ‘Some practical suggestions on mosquito extermination in New Jersey’ by Henry Clay Weeks. Medical News (New York). 17 pages, 20cm, letterpress, reprint.
22: . American Mosquito Exterimination Society
22: 1904-1908. a. Programme for 2nd annual convention, 3 copies, Broadside.; b. Appeal for new members, 4 pages, 23cm, letterpress; c. Officers’ suggestions to members and friends, 1 page, 22cm, letterpress.; d. Letter to Sir Ronald Ross. Typescript.; e. President to the Council, 1 page, 25cm, letterpress, 2 copies. f. Officers’ announcement to members and friends, 1 page, 25cm, letterpress.; g. campaign leaflet on behalf of the committee of one-minded Public Health League.
23: 1903. ‘Proceedings of the first general convention to consider the questions involved in mosquito extermination’, First Anti-Mosquito Convention, 2nd edition, 84 pages, 23cm, letterpress.
24: 1904-1905. Bulletins of the National Mosquito Extermination Society.
25: Mar 1904. ‘The results of two seasons anti-malaria work’ by Frederick S. Russell, Journal of the Association of Military Surgery, pp. 157-161, letterpress, also covering letter from Capt. Assistant Surgeon of the U.S. Army, F.S. Russell.
26: 29 July 1904. Appeal to Brooklyn people to accomplish the extermination of mosquitoes and malariain the borough by scientific methods by Henry Clay Weeks, reprint from New York Herald, broadside, 35.5cm, 2 copies.
27: Feb 1906. ‘On the extermination of the mosquito’, by Alvah H. Doty, American Journal of Medical Science, 10 pages, 23cm, letterpress, reprint.
28: Jan 1906. Letter to the Editors of Entomological News in answer to an ‘injurious letter of Dr. Jno. B. Smith’, pp. 15-21, 24cm, letterpress, reprint.
29: Feb 1907. ‘The malarial fevers of Palestine and their prevention’ by John Cropper, Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health, 5 pages, 25.5cm, letterpress, reprint.
30: May 1908. ‘The mosquito: its relation to disease and its extermination’ by Alvah H. Doty, New York State Journal of Medicine, 26 pages, 20cm, letterpress, reprint.
31: Apr 1908. ‘Malarial fever and its expense to the people of Texas’ by Albert Woldert, Texas Medical News, 27 pages, 23cm, letterpress, reprint.
32: 4 Nov 1911?. ‘Some conclusions in the control of the mosquito problem’ by Alfred V. Wood, 10 pages, 20.5cm, letterpress.
33: 8 Oct 1910. ‘A plea for a more vigourous campaign against the malarial fevers’ by Graham E. Henson, New York Medical Journal, 10 pages, 20.5cm, letterpress, reprint.
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