Biomedical Ephemera, or: A Frog for Your Boils

Dr. Seuss on Malaria: This is Ann

Today is the anniversary of Dr. Ronald Ross’ discovery that female mosquitoes spread malaria, and a perfect time to showcase Dr. Seuss’ contribution to the health of the soldiers in WWII. Click through to see most of the full book at the Contagions Blog (a fantastic blog worth following, by the way).

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    This is Ann… she drinks blood!
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