American Decades
"The Development of Vaccines Against Yellow Fever"
Speech
By: Max Theiler
Date: December 11, 1951
Source: Theiler, Max. "The Development of Vaccines Against Yellow Fever." Available online at http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1951/theiler-lecture... ; website home page: http://www.nobel.se/ (accessed June 9, 2003)
About the Author: Max Theiler (1899–1972) was born in Pretoria, South Africa, and received an M.D. from the London School of Tropical Medicine in 1922. That year he joined Harvard Medical School's Department of Tropical Medicine, rising to the rank of instructor. In 1930, he joined the Rockefeller Foundation, becoming Director of Laboratories in 1951. His development of the first yellow fever vaccine won him the 1951 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology.
Introduction
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1950's Medicine and Health Primary Sources
- "The Development of Vaccines Against Yellow Fever"
- "The Drugs of Microbial Origin"
- "Studies in Human Subjects on Active Immunization against Poliomyelitis"
- Heart-Lung Machine
- "Mother! Your Child's Cough at Night May Be the First Sign of Chest Cold or Asian Flu"
- "Recommended Daily Dietary Allowances, Revised 1958"
- "Statistics of Health"
- What Do We Eat
- "Private Expenditures for Medical Care and for Voluntary Health Insurance: 1950 to 1958"
- "Heart Attack"
- "New Duties, New Faces"
- "John F. Nash, Jr.—Autobiography"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
