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  1. Alma mater. Jefferson Medical College. Known for. Mosquito and yellow fever research. Carlos Juan Finlay (December 3, 1833 – August 20, 1915) was a Cuban epidemiologist recognized as a pioneer in the research of yellow fever, determining that it was transmitted through mosquitoes Aedes aegypti.

  2. Finlay spent the next 20 years trying to prove his hypothesis, conducting 102 experimental inoculations on human volunteers. But his mosquito theory would not gain acceptance until the dawn of the ...

  3. Carlos Juan Finlay was a Cuban epidemiologist famed for pioneering research on yellow fever, including determination that it was transmitted through mosquitoes. He was born in 1833 to a Scottish born physician father and a French born mother. Finlay studied medicine in Philadelphia at the Jefferson Medical College and graduated in 1855.

  4. May 11, 2018 · The Cuban physician and epidemiologist Carlos Juan Finlay (1833-1915) discovered that certain mosquitoes transmit yellow fever. Carlos Juan Finlay was born in Camagüey Province on Dec. 3, 1833, of a Scottish father and a French mother. He spent his early years on his father's coffee plantation but soon was sent to school in France and England.

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  6. On August 14, 1881, Dr. Finlay presented a paper theorizing that the mosquito (Aedes aegypti) was the vector for the disease. His theory was the first to suggest that there was an intermediary agent causing yellow fever. The reaction from the medical community was disbelief. For the next 19 years, Dr. Finlay spent countless hours attempting to ...

  7. On 14 August 1881, Dr. Carlos Juan Finlay stood before an audience at the Royal Academy of Medical, Physical and Natural Sciences in Havana and read a paper entitled, “The Mosquito Hypothetically Considered as the Agent of Transmission of Yellow Fever.” 1 His paper was summarily dismissed by the assemblage. Finlay based his conclusions on ...

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