U.S. National Library of Medicine Images from the History of the Public Health Service

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A

abortive fever, 57
Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seaman (1798), 2
Adams, John, 1 2
Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 107
Addiction Research Center, 133 134
additives, 104 113 118
adopted children, 164
adulteration of food, drink, and drugs, 105 108 109
advertising, 34 111 112
advocacy, Native Americans, 148
Africa, 169
Afro-Americans, 28 86
Agency of International Development (AID), 169
AIDS, 10 44 58 97 98
Aiken, Charles V., 25
air travel, 151 152 153 154 155 156
aircraft inspection, 19 152 155
Alaska, 136 148
Alaska natives, 135 148 149
Albania, 158
alcohol abuse, 128 129
ambulances, 7
American Eskimos, 149
American Legion, 93
American Medical Association, 106
Angel Island, CA 22 23 24
animal health, 57 118
antitoxins, 51 52
Apollo moon landings, 42
applied science, biomedical research, 58
Arctic region, 136
Armed Forces, 35 67
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 99
Army Medical Library, 99
Army Medical Museum, 99
Army Surgeon General's Office, 99
arthritis, 88
Asian immigrants, 22 24
aspirin, 120
Atlanta, GA, 41 168
atomic bombardment mass spectrometer, 90
atomic contamination of foods, drugs, cosmetics, 114

B

bacterial toxins, 57
bacteriology, 47 54 71 76 77 78 93 109
Baden Pond, NC, 65
Baltimore, MD, 19 109
Bayley Seton Hospital, 47
Bear (Coast Guard cutter), 136
Bengston, Ida A, 57 77
Bethesda, MD, 46 49 50 82 99
bibliography, 100 102
Billings, John Shaw, 100
biologic products, 46 58 117
biologics, 54 55 90 91 119
Biologics Control Act (1902), 52 53
biology, 58
Bitteroot Valley, MT, 70
Blackbeard Island, GA, 13
Blackburn, Isaac W., 122 123
Blackburn Laboratory of Pathology, 122 123
blacks. see Afro, to, Americans.,
blood tests, 97 161
blood transfusions, 97
Blue, Rupert, 73 74
Bolton, Frances, 137
Boston, MA, 3
Boston Marine Hospital, 4
brain:
mapping the brain, 133
PEEscan, 134
psychoactive drugs, 133
bubonic plague, 25 73 74 75
Bureau of Chemistry, 109
Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance, 140
Bureau of Radiological Health, 114
Bush, George, 98

C

Cadet Nurse Corps, 137
California, 74
Camp E. A. Perry, FL, 16
cancer, 115 see also sarcoma.
Carter, Henry R., 27 64 65
Carville, LA, 139
Carville Leprosarium, 139
Castle Island, MA, 3
cell differentiation, 126
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, 90 91 117
Center for Devices and Radiological Health, 114 115
Center for Environmental Health, 43
Center for Veterinary Medicine, 118
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 39 41 42 43 66 93 94 168 169
Chang Kan Tai, 166
chemical toxicants, 119
chemical wastes, 43
chemicals in food and cosmetics, 113
chemistry, 109
chest X-ray, 37 158
Chicago, IL, 103
chicken pox, 156
children:
childhood disease, 36
Combatting Childhood Communicable Disease (project), 169 170
international adoption, 164
mental illness, 127
psychometric tests, 126
quarantine, 156
trachoma, 26
see also infants.
chlorides, 116
cholera, 58 78
chorionic villus biopsy, 86
chronic disease, 58
Cincinnati, OH, 78
Civil Works Administration, 30
clinical medicine:
alcoholism, 129
genetic blood diseases, 86
graduate female nurses, 145
immunization program, 147
mental illness, 124
neurology, 123
Close, Dr., 156
clothing disinfection, 27
Coast Guard, 136
Cobb, Julius O., 70
Collier's Weekly (magazine), 107
Color Additives Amendment (1960), 113
Combatting Childhood Communicable Disease (CCCD) (project), 169 170
Commissioned Corps, 10 135 138
commissioned officers, 10 11 135 138
communicable diseases, 21 147
Comprehensive Radiation Health and Safety Act (1968), 115
computers:
CT scans, 92
dental research, 96
MEDLARS and MEDLINE, 102
construction funds, 141
consumer protection, 103 to 116 120
contagious diseases, 12 20
controversy:
AIDS, 44
environment vs. inherited factors, 129
patent medicine, 106 107
coronary heart disease, 84
cosmetics, 112 113
county health boards, 31
CT scans, 92
Cuba, 17 81
cytology, 126

D

Da Nang, Vietnam, 143
Daufuskie Island, SC, 17
De Paolis, Ferdinando, 163
death rate:
African children, 169
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, 94
heart disease, 84
neonatal tetanus, 170
Delaney, James, 113
dental clinics, 9
dental research, 96
diabetes, 87 95
diagnosis, communicable diseases, 21
diet, 59 62 63 114
diphtheria antitoxin, 51 52
disease[s]:
alcoholism, 128 129
childhood diseases, 36
chronic disease, 58
Combatting Childhood Communicable Disease, 169 170
communicable disease, 21 147
eye diseases, 95
genetic blood diseases, 86
Hansen's Disease, 139
heart disease, 84
hookworm, 31 58
malaria, 27 35 80 81 142
mosquito-borne disease, 152
overseas outbreaks, 165
pneumonia, 33 93
quarantinable disease, see quarantine
sanitary engineers, 138
smallpox, 32 156 168
syphilis, 34 68 161
trachoma, 20 26 76 77 162
disinfection, 13 15 17 18 23 51
dispensaries, Public Health Service, 9
Division of Biologics Control, 55
Division of Foreign Quarantine, 165
Division of Mental Hygiene, 121
Division of Nurse Education, 137
Division of Pathology and Bacteriology, 54
Division of Venereal Diseases, 67
Doull, James A., 167
drugs:
adulteration, 108
atomic contamination, 114
cosmetics and drugs, 112
drug abuse, 121 128 to 134
drug inspectors, 109
over-the-counter drugs, 120
patent medicine, 106 107
pure food and drugs, 103
research, 101
safety of drugs, 105 to 107
veterinary drugs, 118
Dry Tortugas, FL, 12
duramater, 123

E

Earnshaw, John, 109 110
earthquakes, 73
education:
Cadet Nurse Corps, 137
graduate nurses, 145
heart disease, 84
medical education, 150 167
Thomas Parran, 66
El Paso, TX, 140
Ellis Island, NV, 20 21
Emmart, Emily, 56
employment, drug addicts, 132
endothelial sarcoma, 123
engineers, sanitary, 138
entomology, 65 71
environmental:
emergencies, 41
hazards, 43 119
Environmental Protection Administration, 115
Epidemic Intelligence Service, 93
Epidemiology Program Office, 94
epidemics:
AIDS, 44 98
bubonic plague, 73 75
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 94
epidemic disease, 82
interstate problem, 10
MMWR, 94
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 69 71 70 72
trachoma, 26
yellow fever, 64
Ermenegildo, Franco, 160 162 163 164
Eskimos. see American Eskimos.,
European examination stations, 162 164
Evans, Alice C., 57
exploration, Arctic, 136
eye diseases, 95

F

fallout from atomic bomb tests, 114
"Fatoff" obesity cream, 111
Fauci, Anthony, 98
Federal Bureau of Prisons, 142
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, 103
fellowship training program, 167
fleas, 74
fluoroscopy, 85 115
food:
additives, 104
adulteration, 108
hospitals, 135
preservatives, 104
pure food and drugs, 103 104
radiation safety, 114
safety of food, 105 108 109 110
unprocessed foods, 110
Food Additives Amendment (1958), 113
Food and Drug Act of 1906, 105 108
Food and Drug Administration, 53 103 108 114 115 116 118 119
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, 103 112 113
foreign quarantine inspectors, 151 152
see also under quarantine.
Fort Worth, TX, 130
Franklin, LA, 64
Frost, Wade H., 79
fumigation, 15 18

G

Gallo, Robert C., 97
garment making industry, 29
Geiger counters, 114
genetic blood diseases, 86
genetics, 58 82 83 86 129
George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, 141
Gillis W. Lang Hansen's Disease Center, 139
Godding, W. W., 122
Goidherger, Joseph, 58 59 60
gonorrhea, 34
Good Housekeeping (magazine), 107

H

habit-forming narcotics, 130
hair tonic, 112
Hamilton, MT, 69 70
Hansen's Disease, 139
Harrison Act of 1914, 106
Hawaii, 1
Hawthorne, NV, 163
health care delivery, 135
Alaska natives and Eskimos, 149
Bolton Act, 137
Cadet Nurse Corps, 137
Coast Guard, 136
Federal prisons, 142
Hansen's Disease, 139
hard-to-reach populations, 147
Hill-Burton Act, 141
merchant marine, 1 2 7 165
migrant workers, 140
National Health Service Corps, 144
Native Americans, 148
nurses, 137
sanitary engineers, 138
Vietnam, 143
visiting nurses, 145 146
health education:
childhood diseases, 36
food and drugs, 105
health fraud, 106 107 111 112
trachoma, 76
venereal disease, 66 to 68
Health Resources and Services Administration, 135 140
heart disease, 84
Herod, Gilbert P, 143
Hill-Burton Act (1946), 141
HIV, 97
homeless persons, 128
Hong Kong, 166
hookworm, 31 58
Hospital Survey and Construction Act (1946), 141
hospitals:
Boston Marine Hospital, 4
building program, 135
drug abuse, 121,130, 131
Dry Tortugas, FL, 12
Franklin, LA, 64
Hansen's Disease, 139
Hill-Burton Act (1946), 141
mental hospitals, 122
merchant seamen, 1 2 3
New Orleans Public Health Service Hospital, 9
Rolla, MO, 77
San Francisco Public Health Service Hospital, 7
Stapleton, Staten Island, NY, 47
trachoma treatment centers, 76
Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, 92
Washington Point, VA, 6
house-to-house canvass, 30
hydrocyanic acid gas, 15
hydrotherapy, 124
hygiene, personal, 76
Hygienic Laboratory, 32 46 47 48 49 51 52 69 70 78 see also National Institutes of Health.
Hygienic Table, 104

I

immigrants to U.S., 157 to 166
adopted children, 164
Angel Island, CA, 23 24
Asian immigrants, 22 24
Ellis Island, 20 21
health inspection, 20 21 158 to 162
inspection, 151
quarantine, 157 161
immunization, 147 169 170
immunology, 91
Index Medicus (publication), 100 102
Indian Health Service, 135 148 149
Indians. see Native Americans.,
infants:
Combatting Childhood Communicable Disease, 169 170
Infant Formula Act of 1980, 116
visiting nurses, 146
infectious diseases:
bubonic plague, 25
Liberia, 167
quarantine stations, 10
research, 54
venereal diseases, 34 68
yellow fever, 16 17
influenza, 33
inland quarantine, 16
inoculation programs, 28 52 53 168 169 170
insect-borne diseases, 30 72
insecticides, 81
inspection officers, 153
inspection, aircraft, 19 152 155
Inspector's Manual (1908 publication), 110
inspectors, food and drug, 109
insulin pump, 87
international health, 150
foreign quarantine, 165
mosquito, to, borne diseases, 152
overseas examinations, 157to, 164
passenger health inspection, 151 153 154
tuberculosis, 159 160
International Office of Public Health, 150
iron lung, 38

J

Jackson, KY, 76
John E. Fogarty International Center, 150
Johnston, Helen L., 140
The Jungle (Sinclair book), 103

K

Kennedy luternational Alrport, 156
Kentucky, 76
kidney disease, 85 87
Kinyoun, Joseph J., 46 51 73
Kinyoun, to, Francis sterilizer, 51
Klippel, John, 88
Koop, C. Everett, 44

L

labels:
consumer protection, 104 113
cosmetics, 112
drugs, 105 112
interstate commerce, 108
of food, 104
medical devices, 115
over, to, the-counter drugs, 111 112 120
patent medicine, 106
laboratories:
adulteration of milk, 109
diet laboratory, 63
drug addictions, 131
food adulteration, 108
Laboratory of Biologics Control, 55 56
Laboratory of Hygiene, 47
Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism, 85
Laboratory of Pathobiology, 72
mental hospitals, 122 123
plagues, 75
spotted fever, 69
virology, 94
water-borne diseases, 78
see also Hygienic Laboratory, Rocky Mountain Laboratory.
Ladies Home Journal (magazine), 107
LaGuardia Alrport, NY, 151 153 154 155
lakes, pollution, 79
Langdale, AL, 141
Langmuir, Alexander, 93
laser cell separation, 91
lead poisoning, 29
Leake, James P., 38
Legionella pneumophilis, 93
Legionnaires' disease, 10 93
leprosy. see Hansen's Disease.
Lewis, Nolan, 125
Lexington, KY, 130 131 132 133
Liberia, 167
libraries. see National Library of Medicine.
life expectancy, 36
limberneck, 57
Lincoln, Abraham, 108
Lind, John, 125
lipstick, 113
Lister Hill Center, 101
Las Angeles, CA, 37
loud-speakers, 147
Love Canal, Niagara Falls, NY, 43
Lumsden, Leslie L., 30 31 58 79
lupus, 88

M

Maffezzoli, Sara, 158 160
magazine journalism, 107
malaria, 27 35 80 81 142
marine hospitals, 4 6 11
Marine Hospital Service, 1 9 16 17 46 47 48
mass spectrometers, 90
McDade, Joseph E., 93
McMullen, John, 76
meat packing plants, 103
MEDLARS, 102
MEDLINE, 102
mental health, 121 to 129
mental retardation, 126
merchant marine, 1 2 6 7 165
Metheny, Adam, 126
Mexicans in U.S., 140
migrant workers, 140
Migrant Health Act of 1962, 140
milk, 57 109
Mississippi lilver Valley, 64
Missouri, 77
Mme. Vale's Hair Tonic, 112
MMWR: see Morbidify and Mortality Weekly Report.
mobile examination centers (NHANES), 39
molecular biology, 126
Montauk Point, NY, 11
moon, exploration, 42
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), 94
morphine, 134
mortality. see death rate.
mosquito control, 27 65 80 81 152
mothers and children, 146
multiple pressure method of vaccination, 32
museums:
Army Medical Museum, 99
National Museum of American History, 52
Myslin, Osmany, 158

N

napalm burns, 143
Naples, Italy, 157,158, 162 163 164
narcotic farms, 130
narcotics. see under drugs.,
narcotics law, 106
National Cancer Institute, 97
National Center for Health Statistics, 39
National Center for Toxilogical Research, 119
National Eye Institute, 95
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 39 40
National Health Service Corps, 135 144
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 83 84 85 86
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 43
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), 88
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), 126
National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR), 96
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), 85 87
National Institute of Mental Health, 121 129
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 129
National Institute on Drug Abuse, 134
National Institutes of Health, 46 47 50 53 58 60 82 98 99
see also Hygienic Laboratory.
National Library of Medicine, 99 100 101 102 150
national maritime quarantine system, 14
Native Americans, 32 135 148
Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. 49
neonatal tetanus mortality, 170
nervous diseases, 123
neurology, 122 123 131
New Orleans, LA, 9 18 25 75
New York, NY, 14 15 20 21 151 to 156
niacin, 59
Niagara Falls, NY, 43
NIH. see National Institutes of Health.
Nirenberg, Marshall W., 83
Nobel prizes, 58 83
nonprescription drugs, 111 112 120
Norfolk County, VA, 6
nurses:
Bolton Act (1943), 137
in-home education, 146
Native Americans, 148
rural areas, 145
yellow fever hospital, 64
nutrition:
infant formula, 116
NHANES, 39
pellagra, 59 62 63

O

obesity, 111
Office of International Health Relations, 167
over-the-counter drugs, 111 112 120
Ozark Mountain area, 77

P

Pan American Sanitary Bureau, 150
Panama Canal Zone, 81
Parker Act (1930), 138
Parker, Ralph R., 69
Parran, Thomas, 66 137
pathology, 46 54 99 122 123 129
pellagra, 58to, 63
penicillin, 34
penitentiaries. see prisons.
Perry, E. A., 16
Pesticide Amendment (1954), 113
PET scan. see positron emission tomography.
Petry, Lucile, 137
pharmacology:
drug tests, 89
patent medicine, 106
Philadelphia, PA, 93
Philippines, 35
physical examinations:
chest X-ray, 158 160
immigrants, 157 158 162 163
physicians:
National Health Service Corps, 144
Public Health Service, 135
plague. see bubonic plague.

pneumonia, 33 93
Poindexter, Hildrus A., 167
Poison Squad, 104
poisonous substances, 103 113
poliomyelitis, 38 169 170
pollution, 78 79
ports of entry, 19 22 165
positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, 134
poverty, 62
prenatal tests, 86
preservatives, 104 110
prisons:
prison volunteers, 142
drug addiction, 130
privies, 30 31
psychiatry, 127
psychoactive drugs, 131 133
psychometric tests, 126
psychotherapy, 132 125
Public Health Reports (publication), 12
Public Health Service officers, 11
publicity, hard-to-reach populations, 147
Puerto Rico, 17
puppets in child psychiatry, 127

Q

quarantine, 11
adopted children, 164
Baltimore harbor, 19
Blackbeard Island, 13
disinfection service, 51
Dry Tortugas, NY, 12
foreign, 42 157 162 165
fumigation of ships, 15
inland, 16
mosquito-borne diseases, 152
Naples office, 157 162
New York City harbor, 14
passenger health inspection, 153
Philippines Public Health Rehabilitation Program, 35
San Francisco, 73
smallpox, 156
space programs, 42
quinine, 80

R

radiation hazards, 29 41 114 115
radioactive materials, 49
radium, health hazards, 49
Raundell Act (1930), 46 50
rat control, 25 74 75
receptor sites (nervous system), 131
reform movements:
food additives, 104
Food and Drug Act of 1906, 105
patent medicine, 106 107
pure food and drugs, 103
refugees, 158
regulation:
biologic products, 56 117
food and drugs, 105
food safety, 104
pure food and drugs, 103
vaccines and serums, 53
rehabilitation:
drug addicts, 132
malaria control, 35
relapsing fever, 72
research:
addiction, 133 134
AIDS, 98
alcohol abuse, 128 129
bacteriology, 47
biologics, 55 90 91
biomedical research, 46 48 49
brain research, 123
bubonic plague, 74
child psychiatry, 127
clinical medicine, 92
dental research, 96
diabetes, 87
drug abuse, 89 131
eye diseases, 95
genetic code, 83
human development, 126
immunology, 91
infectious diseases, 54
insect-borne diseases, 72
international health, 150
libraries, 99 101 150
lupus, 88
mental health, 121
NHANES, 39 40
pellagra, 59 63
poliomyclitis, 38
radiation safety, 115
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 69 71 70 72
safety of biologics, 117
spirochetal relapsing fevers, 72
toxicology, 119
tumor cell biology, 97
viruses, 97
water-borne diseases, 78
water supply, 79
yellow fever, 65
Reserve Corps of the Public Health Service, 138
retail drugs, 106 107 111 120
rivers, pollution, 79
Rocky Mountain Laboratory, 70 71 72
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 69 to 72
Rolla, MO, 77
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 103
Rotundo, Francesco, 162
rural areas:
bubonic plague, 74
Hill-Burton Act, 141
migrant workers, 140
nurse visits, 145
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 69 to 72
sanitary surveys, 30
trachoma, 76 77
typhoid fever inoculations, 28

S

safety:
chemical toxicants, 119
Delaney amendment, 113
food, drugs, and cosmetics, 103
over-the-counter drugs, 120
radiation safety, 115
unprocessed foods, 110
Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, 121 to 125
Saint Mary's River, FL, 16
San Francisco, CA, 7 22 23 24 73 74
sanitary engineers, 138
sanitation:
bubonic plague, 73
mosquito control, 27
privy-building, 30
surveys, 30 31
typhoid fever inoculations, 28
unprocessed foods, 110
water, to, borne disease, 79
workplace sanitation, 29
Sapelo Sound, GA, 13
sarcoma, 123
Schereschewsky, Joseph, 29
Schmidt, Gail, 41
science, biomedical research, 58
Seagonville, TX, 142
seamen. see merchant marine.
Sebrell, William Henry, Jr, 60
serums, 53
"sheep run" (airports), 153
Shepard, Charles C., 93
ships:
fumigation, 15
quarantine boarding launch, 14
quarantine inspection, 19
quarantine station, 13
Shore, Milton, 127
sickle cell anemia, 86
silicosis, 29
Sinclair, Upton, 103
smallpox, 32 156 168
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 52
"soothers" (patent medicine), 106
soy-based infant formula, 116
space exploration, 42
Spanish-American War (1898), 17
spectrometers, 90
Spencer, Roscoe R., 69
spirochetal relapsing fevers, 72
spotted fever. see Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
squirrels, 74
Stapleton, NY, 47
Staten Island, NY, 46 47
statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, 39
Stiles, Charles W., 30 58
streams, pollution, 79
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 121
sulfanilamide, 103
Surgeon General (Public Health Service), 14
Surgeon General (title), 11
surgery:
heart disease, 84
trachoma, 76
Vietnam, 143
syphilis, 34 68 161
systemic lupus erythematosus, 88

T

Tarbett, Ralph E., 27
tax, tonnage, 7
tests:
infant formula, 116
malaria drugs, 142
psychometric tests, 126
syphilis, 161
tetanus antitoxin, 32 170
therapy, mental illness, 124 125
Three Mile Island nuclear reactor accident (1979), 41
ticks, 69 to 71
tonnage tax, 7
tooth decay, 96
toxic substance identification, 43
toxicology, 119
trachoma, 20 26 76 77 162
Trans World Airlines, 155
tsetse fly, 167
tuberculosis, 29 159
tumor cell biology, 97
tuna, 114
TWA. see Trans World Airlines.
typhoid fever, 28 31 78 79

U

undulant fever, 57
uniform (clothing), 11
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 104 108
U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, 130 to 133

V

vaccination, 32 69 71 82 168
vaccines: 52 53
AIDS, 98
hard-to-reach populations, 147
polio, 169
pure food and drugs, 117
smallpox, 168
spotted fever, 69 70
tetanus, 170
venereal disease, 34 66 67 68
veterinary medicine, 118
Vietnam, 143
viral disease, 26 72
Virginia, 6
virology, 94 97
visa, 159
visiting nurses, 145 146
visual loss, 95
vitamin B complex, 59
vocational therapy, 132
von Ezdorf, Rudolph, 27

W

"Walter Wyman" (boarding launch), 14
Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, 92
Washington, D.C., 46 48 49 99 109 121 124 137
Washington Point, VA, 6
waste disposal, 30 43 78 114 138
watch dials, 115
water-borne disease, 78
water fluoridation, 96
water supplies, 30 79 138
Waterhouse, Benjamin, 4 82
Welsh, Thomas, 3
West, (Mrs.) Bobby, 164
West, Elias, 164
Wetherill, Charles, 108
Wiley, Harvey W., 104 108
Wilson, [Thomas] Woodrow, 26
women:
Hygienic Laboratory, 57
pregnancy, 169 170
public health nurses, 145
Woodworth, John M., 12
workplace sanitation, 29
Works Project Administration, 30
World Health Organization, 66 150
World War I (1914-1918), 27 145
World War II (1939-1945), 34 35 67 137
Wyman, Walter, 14
Wyngaarden, James B., 98

X

X-ray, 37 115 158 159

Y

yellow fever, 16 17 64 65 72

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