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National Geographic : 1922 Sep
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©Publishers' Photo Service A VIEW OF ANCON HOSPITAL, HOTEL TIVOLI, AND THE NORTHERN END OF PANAMA CITY FROM ANCON HILL, PANAMA The yellow-fever mosquito, convicted in Cuba, secured a new trial at Panama, and came dangerously near towinning averdict initsfavor in the court of public opinion; but at last the methods employed in Havana proved effectual on the Isthmus and Stegomyia fasciala was sentenced by mankind to be perpetually branded as the conveyor of yellow-fever germs.
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