- Fever of Jungle Marching North1
- Fiebre amarilla: estudio clínico, patológico y etiológico1
- Fiebre amarilla: su origen, causas, sintomas, tratamiento, etc1
- Fiebre amarilla: tésis1
- Fights Mental Ills of College Youths1
- Fred L. Soper and Alexander Burke crossing a bridge to inspect the site of a yellow fever infection near Coronel Ponce, Mato Grosso, Brazil1
- Fred L. Soper and Amaral Machado in the doorway of the Health Department building, Bahia, Brazil1
- Fred L. Soper and other doctors waiting for the repair of a blow-out, en route to Sao Goncalo, Pernambuco, Brazil1
- Fred L. Soper at an old fort in Bahia, Brazil1
- Fred L. Soper, Wilbur A. Sawyer, and their guide in front of a shelter at the site of a yellow fever infection near Coronel Ponce, Mato Grosso, Brazil1
- George Miller Sternberg Papers
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- Group photo after Wilbur A. Sawyer's arrival in Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil1
- Histoire succincte de la fièvre maligne qui régné dernièrement a Philadelphie: suivi d'un récit des mesures prises dans différentes parties des Etats Unis, au sujet de cette maladie1
- History of the epidemic of yellow fever in Charleston, S.C., in 18541
- History of the epidemic yellow fever, at New Orleans, La., in 18531
- History of the pestilence, commonly called yellow fever, which almost desolated Philadelphia, in the months of August, September & October, 17981
- History of the yellow fever in New Orleans, during the summer of 1853: with sketches of the scenes of horror which occurred during the epidemic : descriptions and beautiful illustrations of Charity Hospital and the public cemeteries, and especially of Potter's Field, and the method of burying the dead in Cypress swamp : to which is added the names of all persons who contributed to the funds of the Howard Association, in all parts of the United States, and the amount contributed by each person, with the official report of the doings of that society, &c1
- History of the yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of New York, in 17951
- History of the yellow fever: as it appeared in the city of Natchez, in the months of August, September & October, 18231
- House in Oshogbo, Nigeria, in which two cases of yellow fever occurred1