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  1. Jesse William Lazear (2 May 1866, Baltimore – 26 September 1900 in Quemados, Cuba) was an American physician. Lazear was the son of William and Charlotte née Pettigrew. He attended Washington & Jefferson College and obtained his Bachelor of Arts in 1889 from Johns Hopkins University and his PhD in Medicine in 1892 from the Medical School at ...

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  3. Jun 1, 2006 · Some data on the life and work of Dr Jesse William Lazear, one of the members of the medical commission sent to Cuba by the US government in 1900 in order to do a research of the prevailing ...

  4. Jesse Lazear (1866-1900) When Jesse Lazear died from yellow fever, he left a wife, a newborn child, and an infant. He also left a lasting contribution to the scientific understanding of the ...

  5. May 27, 2014 · Dr. Jesse William Lazear. A doctor named Jesse William Lazear recognized that the mosquitoes that bit the last two men had been older than the others. Dr. Lazear proved that mosquitoes did carry ...

  6. JESSE WILLIAM LAZEAR MEMORIAL. ON the 25th of September, 1900, Jesse Wil-liam Lazear, at that time Acting Assistant Sur-geon in the United States Army and a member of the Government Commission for the investi-gation of yellow fever, lost his life from that disease at Quemados, Cuba. Doctor Lazear was born in Baltimore County,

  7. Nov 13, 2019 · On Sept. 18, Jesse Lazear contracted yellow fever, and died from the disease on Sept. 25. 15. For over 100 years, historians have debated the circumstances that led to Lazear’s death. In Lazear’s notebook, he records that he administered a bite from an infected mosquito to a test subject known as “Guinea Pig No. 1” around Sept. 18.

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