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Yellow Jack

How Yellow Fever Ravaged America and Walter Reed Discovered Its Deadly Secrets

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An edition of Yellow Jack (2005)

Yellow Jack

How Yellow Fever Ravaged America and Walter Reed Discovered Its Deadly Secrets

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Like wars and natural disasters, epidemics tend to bring out both the best and the worst in people. Throughout most of its two-and-a-half-century killing spree across North America, yellow fever brought out only the worst. Characterized by seemingly random outbreaks that attacked people of all ages and walks of life, this excruciatingly painful and violent disease spread panic and chaos in communities that had weathered smallpox, typhoid, and other deadly epidemics with relative calm. Those who could run fled in every direction; parents abandoned infected children; friends and relatives shunned each other; businesses failed; governments collapsed; and thousands died in solitary agony with no one to care for them. Yellow Jack tracks the history of this deadly scourge from its earliest appearance in the Caribbean 350 years ago, telling the remarkable and triumphant story of a few extraordinarily brave souls who brought their very best to the battle against yellow fever. Based in large part on a massive body of research collected by Dr. Philip S. Hench, this thrilling medical adventure follows the exploits of the four-member US Army Yellow Fever Board, led by US Army major and physician Walter Reed. In the aftermath of the Spanish American war, the team assembled in Cuba -- long believed to be the fount of yellow fever -- on one of the most dangerous missions in medical history. Risking not only their own lives, but also those of the many volunteers who agreed to be infected with the virus, the team devised a series of elegantly simple experiments to pursue the disease as far as the science and technology of the era would allow. During their short stay in Cuba, these intrepid researchers overturned the leading theories of the day on the cause, spread, and control of yellow fever; they also presented sound new theories that were proven very quickly in practical application. By the end of 1901, Havana was free of yellow fever for the first time in 100 years. By 1905, the disease was banished from both Cuba and the United States. Every victory has its costs as well as its triumphs. One Army Board member was killed in action by yellow fever; another was severely wounded by the disease. One was soon forgotten by history, while another became an enduring symbol of the can-do American military and medical men so revered in the early 20th century. Yellow Jack is a testament to both their tragic sacrifices and their stunning accomplishments. - Jacket flap.

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288

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Yellow Jack: How Yellow Fever Ravaged America and Walter Reed Discovered Its Deadly Secrets
2008, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Yellow Jack: How Yellow Fever Ravaged America and Walter Reed Discovered Its Deadly Secrets
March 29, 2005, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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First Sentence

"THE HOUSTON OIL AND GAS EXECUTIVE TOM MCCULLOUGH PRE-sented at a Corpus Christi, Texas, emergency room on March 10, 2002, complaining of abdominal pain, severe headache, and a high fever."

Table of Contents

Introduction : The forgotten scourge
Yellow fever comes to America
The capital under siege
Nothing but a yellow fever
Yellow fever moves south
The nation threatened
Yellow fever's odd couple
Walter Reed
Spanish bullets and yellow fever
The opportunity of a lifetime
"A soldier's chances"
Putting it all together
Affirmation
Presentation
Recognition
Historic application
Yellow fever after Walter Reed
Epilogue : After Cuba
Afterword : Yellow fever today

Edition Notes

Published in
Hoboken, NJ

Classifications

Library of Congress
RA644.Y4R447 2005, RA644.Y4 R447 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
ix, 278 p.
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7617792M
Internet Archive
yellowjackhowyel0000pier
ISBN 10
0471472611
ISBN 13
9780471472612
LCCN
2004013845
OCLC/WorldCat
55671399
Library Thing
1953147
Goodreads
810020

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