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    Jesse William Lazear (May 2, 1866 – September 25, 1900) was an American physician, best known for deliberately allowing a mosquito to bite him to prove...
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  • politician Jesse William Lazear (1866–1900), American physician Lazar (name) Lazear, Colorado This page lists people with the surname Lazear. If an internal...
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    North Carolina Jesse A. Younger, Republican U.S. representative from California Jesse L. Greenstein, American astronomer Jesse William Lazear, American physician...
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    Walter Reed (redirect from Camp Lazear)
    experiments at the US Army's Camp Lazear, named in November 1900 for Reed's assistant and friend Jesse William Lazear, who had died of yellow fever while...
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    Jesse Lazear (December 12, 1804 – September 2, 1877) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Lazear was born to...
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    and composed of doctors James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse William Lazear. They successfully proved Finlay's "mosquito hypothesis". Yellow...
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  • essentially eliminated due to the efforts of Clara Maass and surgeon Jesse William Lazear. In the 1950s the number of doctors per thousand of the population...
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    faculty member, Jesse William Lazear, proved for the first time that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. In a fateful experiment, Lazear allowed himself...
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    Commission in Cuba, along with Walter Reed, Jesse William Lazear, and Aristides Agramonte. He and Lazear subjected themselves to the bite of infectious...
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    former student Jesse William Lazear, who helped develop the cure for yellow fever. In 2010, the Department of Chemistry moved from Lazear to the new Swanson...
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  • Basel, Switzerland 6 February 1907 Basel, Switzerland 1906 (id=1456) Jesse William Lazear 2 May 1866 Baltimore, Maryland, United States 25 September 1900 Havana...
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    pathogenic, toxic or radioactive materials. Some self-experimenters, like Jesse Lazear and Daniel Alcides Carrión, died in the course of their research. Notable...
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    Marchesani 1991, p. III 83. Collinsworth 2010, p. 6. Dulles, Allen W. (1993). "William J. Donovan and the National Security". Langley, Virginia: Central Intelligence...
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    Hanberry James Hildebrand Warren G. Jernegan John R. Kissinger Jesse W. Lazear John J. Moran William Olsen Walter Reed Charles G. Sonntag Edward Weatherwalks...
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    Division. Abraham Higginbotham, actor, comedian, and TV producer Jesse William Lazear, yellow fever researcher Joseph Albert Walker, American astronaut...
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    well as many government positions. James Carroll Carlos J. Finlay Jesse William Lazear "Yellow Fever & and the Reed Collection: The Walter Reed Yellow Fever...
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    characters such as the uncle of Tyrone Power's love interest Nancy Kelly in Jesse James (1939). He appeared as Charles Rittenhouse, a wealthy industrialist...
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    a counter, peer pressure can potentially solve the problem (Kandel and Lazear 1992), but this depends on peer monitoring being relatively costless to...
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    Patton Jr., a U.S. Senator from Michigan (1894–1895), and the uncle of William Irvin Swoope, also a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1923–1927)...
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    Walter Reed. With him was Dr. James Carroll. In Cuba they found Dr. Jesse Lazear, European-trained microbiologist, and Cuban Dr. Aristides Agramonte....
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