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Walter Reed | American Pathologist, Bacteriologist & Medical Pioneer | Britannica

SUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBEHomeHistory & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyGames & QuizzesVideosOn This DayOne Good FactDictionaryNew ArticlesHistory & SocietyLifestyles & Social IssuesPhilosophy & ReligionPolitics, Law & GovernmentWorld HistoryScience & TechHealth & MedicineScienceTechnologyBiographiesBrowse BiographiesAnimals & NatureBirds, Reptiles & Other VertebratesEnvironmentFossils & Geologic TimeInsects & Other InvertebratesMammalsPlantsGeography & TravelGeography & TravelArts & CultureEntertainment & Pop CultureLiteratureSports & RecreationVisual ArtsImage GalleriesPodcastsSummariesTop QuestionsLists and StoriesBritannica KidsAsk the ChatbotGames & QuizzesHistory & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyVideosWalter ReedIntroductionReferences & Edit HistoryQuick Facts & Related TopicsImages & VideosWalter Reed summaryWhat did George C. Marshall do in World War I?What position did George C. Marshall hold during World War II?What was the Marshall Plan?Why is William Westmoreland important?Why was William Westmoreland named Time’s Man of the Year in 1965?Health & MedicineMedicinePhysiciansFacebookXhttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Walter-ReedNational Museum of the United States Army - Major Walter Reed and the Eradication of Yellow FeverWalter Reed - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up)E. Ashworth Underwood Director, Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine, London, 1946–64. Editor of Science, Medicine and History.Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....HistoryWalter ReedVirginiayellow fevertransmittedmosquitoD.C.University of VirginiamedicinematriculatedNew Yorkgeneral practicemilitaryvividpathologybacteriologySpanish-American Wartyphoid feverdiseaseepidemiologyfomitesascribedCarlos Juan FinlayinsectJames CarrollbacillusAristides AgramonteCubahog-choleracommissionJesse W. LazearSee all videos for this articleAedes aegypticonveyedW.C. GorgasVirginiaU.S.D.C.Hall of Fame (1945)mosquitoyellow feverSee all related contentSUBSCRIBE On his return to Washington in February 1901, Reed continued his teaching duties. He died after an operation for appendicitis the next year. E. Ashworth Underwood

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