McFarland, Joseph. Life and Work of James Carroll. Memoir read at the fifth annual meeting of the Soc. of Tropical Med., 1908. Early life of Carroll and his work with the Yellow Fever Com.
Parker, H.B., Beyer, G.E., and Pothier, O.L. Rept. of Working Party No. 1, Yellow Fever Institute. Bull. 13, Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser., 1903. As a result of their studies they believe that the disease is caused by a protozoan parasite which they name and describe. Discuss the relation of mosquitoes to the disease.
Reed, Walter; Carroll, James; and Agramonte, A. Experimental Yellow Fever. Amer. Med., July 6, 1901, pp. 15–23. Records of certain experiments and their results.
Reed, Walter; Carroll, James; and Agramonte, C.A. The Ætiology of Yellow Fever. A preliminary note presented at the Amer. Pub. Health Assn. Philad. Med. Jour., Oct. 27, 1900, pp. 790–796. Also an additional note in Jour. Amer. Med. Assn., 36, pp. 431–440, 1901. Records of their experiments and a summing up of the data in regard to yellow fever and the mosquito.
Reed, Walter, and Carroll, James. The Prevention of Yellow Fever. Med. Record, Oct. 26, 1901, pp. 441–449. History of the disease, especially in U.S., results of the work of Yellow Fever Com. description, life-history and habits of the mosquito, its relation to yellow fever, methods of control. Important paper.
Reed, Walter. Recent Researches Concerning the Ætiology, Propagation and Prevention of Yellow Fever by U.S. Army Com. Jour. Hyg., 2, 1902, pp. 101–119. Review of work of the Yellow Fever Com. and the importance of the results. Bibliography.
Rosenan, M.J., Parker, H.B., Francis, E., and Beyer, G.E. Rept. of Working Party No. 2, Yellow Fever Institute. Experimental studies in yellow fever and malaria at Vera Cruz, Mex. U.S. Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser., May, 1904. Includes experiments and observations on mosquitoes.
Rosenan, M.J., and Goldberger, Jos. Report of Working Party No. 3, Yellow Fever Institute. Yellow Fever Inst. Bull. 15, Pub. Health and Mar. Hospt. Ser., 1906. Unsuccessful attempts to grow the yellow fever parasite. Negative results in the experimental study of the hereditary transmission of the yellow fever in the mosquito. Appendix A gives a translation of Marchoux and Simonds' report in which they report positive results in their experiments along the same line.
Sternberg, G.M. Transmission of Yellow Fever by Mosquitoes. Smith. Rept., 1900, pp. 657–673. Review of the early theories in regard to yellow fever and the work and findings of the yellow fever commission.