Records, 1946-1989.

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Records, 1946-1989.

Correspondence, business records, and draft proceedings chiefly concerning annual conferences of scientists, researchers and epidemiologists who study diseases transmitted by insects, rodents, and so on, such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Correspondents include Cornelius B. Philip, Ralph R. Parker, and William Jellison.

3.5 lin. ft. (8 boxes)

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Philip, Cornelius B. (Cornelius Becker), 1900-1987

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International Northwest Conference on Diseases in Nature Communicable to Man.

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Parker, R. R. 1888-1949

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Jellison, William L. (William Livingston), 1906-1995

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Montana native and career Public Health Service official Dr. William L. Jellison acquired the Canyon Creek, Montana, schoolhouse building in 1965. It had been used from the 1910s to 1928 for entomological research, housing the Montana State Board of Entomology, which concentrated its attention on Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. In 1931, after the work had been relocated to a building in Hamilton, Montana, the facility was acquired by NIH and renamed the Rocky Mountain Laboratory. Dr. Howard Taylor...