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Researcher Emily Emmart working in the NIH's Rocky Mountain Laboratory in Hamilton, Montana. The laboratory had been established by the state for the study of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and became a part of the Public Health Service as a result of legislation enacted in 1931.

c. 1937


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