Authors

Richard Conklin

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Identifier

AVV-IC007-003

Publication Date(s)

May 21, 1980

Language

English

Keywords

Malaria--History, Cinchona bark, Quinine, Animals as carriers of disease, Vector control, Parasites, Peru, Java (Indonesia), Guatemala, Panama, Charles Ledger (1818-1905), Juan de Lugo (1583-1660), King, A. F. A. (Albert Freeman Africanus 1841-1914), Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922), Theobald Smith, Theobald (1859-1934), Sir Ronnald Ross (1857-1932), Walter Reed (1851-1902), Alphonse Laveran (1849-1922), William Crawford Gorgas (1854-1920), World Health Organization, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library, Elizabeth White, Medical Community Television System, audiovisual materials, videotapes, lectures

Abstract

This 3/4” U-Matic tape contains a lecture titled "History of Malaria" by Richard Conklin, MD, Assistant Professor of Pathology & Lab Medicine at University of Texas Medical School. The lecture took place May 21, 1980, and it was a part of the series “Conversations with the Past.” The recording runs 46:02, with about 44 minutes of lecture content. According to the credits, it was a Medical Community Television System Production. The recording is a duplication, in color, with stereo sound. See more at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Records and its finding aid.

Comments

Digital copy made available by Texas Medical Center Library. Digitization supported by South Central Academic Medical Libraries Consortium (SCAMeL) Speedy Startup funds, 2022.

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