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Jean Roy Oral History Jean Roy served as a Public Health Advisor in Dahomey, now known as Benin, which had the second highest incidence of smallpox in the world at that time. | Oral History |
Benin (Dahomey) |
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Leo and Jane Morris Oral History Leo Morris describes the smallpox program in Brazil and the eradication of the disease. | Oral History |
Brazil |
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"Smallpox Eradication Program in Brazil" by Leo Morris Stan Foster introduces Leo Morris. | Presentation |
Brazil |
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Bill White Oral History Bill White was an Operations Officer assigned to Upper Volta (Burkina Faso). | Oral History |
Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) |
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"Career Influence of Smallpox" by Arlan Rosenbloom Arlan Rosenbloom, epidemiologist, describes how his work with smallpox eradication in Cameroon changed his career. | Presentation |
Cameroon |
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Bob Baldwin Oral History Bob Baldwin, served as an Regional Operations Officer in French-speaking West Africa. | Oral History |
Central African Republic Cameroon |
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Neal Ewen Oral History Neal Ewen was an Public Health Advisor assigned to Central African Republic. | Oral History |
Central African Republic |
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LourieTranscript Partial transcript of oral history. | Oral History |
Chad |
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"In Search of a Sustainable Health Care Model" by David Thompson David Thompson, an EIS epidemiologist, was assigned to Nigeria and then to Liberia. | Presentation |
Chad |
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Ann Lourie Oral History Ann Lourie, wife of Bernard Lourie, who served as an Epidemiologist in Chad. | Oral History |
Chad |






