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  1. Major James Carroll (June 5, 1854 – September 16, 1907) was a US Army physician. Carroll was born in England. He moved to Canada in 1874, and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1874. He graduated with an M.D. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1891.

  2. Major James Carroll (June 5, 1854 – September 16, 1907) was a US Army physician. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Carroll was born in England. He moved to Canada in 1874, and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1874. He graduated with an M.D. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1891.

    • AAAS Resolution: Death of Dr. James Carroll from Yellow Fever Experimentation
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    Whereas, The late Major James Carroll, M.D., USA, was the first to submit voluntarily to the bite of an infected stegomyia, and from the bite of this mosquito, suffered a severe attack of yellow fever, the effects of which led to his ultimate death, and Whereas, This was the first experimentally produced case of yellow fever leading to the present ...

    Carroll's widow was awarded a pension of $125 a year by the government from the date of his death. So, too, was the widow of Dr. Jesse Lazear (1866–1900), another member of the board, who contracted and died of yellow fever early on in the investigation. Fortunately, none of the recruited volunteers died during the experiments with the mosquitoes. ...

    Books

    Lock, Stephen, John M. Last, and George Dunea, eds. The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine. Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress, 2001.

    Periodicals

    Pierce, John R., and James V. Writer, eds. "Solving the Mystery of Yellow Fever: The 1900 U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board." Military Medicine166 supplement (2001): 1-82.

  3. James Carroll (author) (born 1943), American author, novelist, Roman Catholic dissident, and columnist for the Boston Globe; James Carroll (scientist) (1854–1907), American scientist; James Bernard Carroll (1856–1932), Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; James H. Carroll (c. 1876–1950), American politician

  4. Oct 1, 1998 · James Carroll was born in England in 1854; at the age of 15, he emigrated to Canada where he worked at various odd jobs. At age 20, he crossed the border and volunteered for the US Army, in which he remained for the rest of his life. Appointed as Hospital Steward, he became interested in medicine.

    • Juan A. del Regato
    • 1998
  5. May 23, 2018 · Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Carroll, James (b. Woolwich, England, 5 June 1854; d. Washington, D. C., 16 September 1907),bacteriology.Carroll was the son of James and Harriet Chiverton Carroll. He attended Albion House Academy, Woolwich, in preparation for an engineering career in the navy.

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  7. Major James Carroll (June 5, 1854 – September 16, 1907) [1] was a US Army physician. Carroll was born in England. He moved to Canada in 1874, and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1874. He graduated with an M.D. from the University of Maryland in 1891.

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