AIRCRAFT DUSTING
A bi-plane spraying an insecticide during malaria control operations
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
c. 1943
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AIRCRAFT DUSTING
A Stearman bi-plane is spraying an insecticide during malaria control operations in Savannah, GA.
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
www.cdc.gov/museum
1943
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BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION
Collecting blood smears in an elementary school for the Emory University Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION
Blood smears are collected routinely on clinic patients at the Emory University Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION
Collecting blood specimens at the Emory University Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION
Physician at the health clinic taking blood sample at the Emory University Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION
Blood specimens are collected routinely on clinic patients at the Emory Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION
Blood specimens are collected routinely on clinic patients at the Emory University Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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BLOOD SAMPLE STORAGE
Blood sample collection storage at the Emory University Field Station.
Investigations at the Emory University Field Station are a cooperative endeavor of Emory University, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Public Health Service's Malaria Control in War. Areas program. This program is unique in that an attempt is made to deal intensively with practically every phase of naturally occurring malaria. The Emory University Field Station for malaria research was established in Baker County near Newton, Georgia in 1939. The primary objective was to study the natural occurrence of malaria
Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
www.marbl.library.emory.edu
1945
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