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Finlay, Carlos J. (Carlos Juan), 1833-1915

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Personal name headingFinlay, Carlos J. (Carlos Juan), 1833-1915
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Variant(s)Barrés, Carlos Juan Finlay y, 1833-1915
De Barrés, Carlos Juan Finlay y, 1833-1915
Finlay, Carlos John, 1833-1915
Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915
Finlay, Charles J. (Charles John), 1833-1915
Finlay y Barrés, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915
Finlay y de Barrés, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915
Associated countryCuba
Birth date1833-12-03
Death date1915-08-20
Place of birthCamagüey (Cuba)
Place of deathHavana (Cuba)
Field of activityYellow fever
AffiliationJefferson Medical College
Profession or occupationEpidemiologists Physicians
Physicians
Found inFinlay, 1990: t.p. (Finlay) p. 3 (Dr. Carlos J. Finlay)
Method of stamping out yellow fever, 1902 : cover (Charles J. Finlay)
Wikipedia, Mar. 14, 2014 : (hdg: Finlay, Carlos Juan; usage: Carlos Juan Finlay y Barré́́s)
OCLC files, Mar. 14, 2014 : (hdg: Finlay, Carlos Juan; usage: Carlos John Finlay)
WBIS, Mar. 14, 2014 : (hdg: Finlay y de Barres, Carlos Juan)
Carlos J. Finlay y Barres, 1965?: t.p. (Carlos J. Finlay y Barres; b. December 3, 1833 at Puerto Principe (Camaguey); d. August 20, 1915 in Havana; Cuban medical scholar; greaduated Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia in 1855; ophthalmologist and general practitioner; discovered Aedes aegypti as the mosquito vector for yellow fever; in 1902 became the Head of Sanitation of the Cuban Republic)
Wikipedia web site, April 25, 2024: (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. Finlay was born Juan Carlos Finlay y de Barrés in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Cuba ; He graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1855 ; died from a stroke...at his house in Havana on August 20, 1915)
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