Medea E. Lamberti-Sanchez
http://www.Nationalgeographic.com/ This site provides insight about life in Cuba.
“YouTube.”
A Documentary on Yellow Fever
. YouTube, n.d. Web. Jun. 2015. /www.youtube.com/>
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.”
Yellow Fever, Malaria, and Dengue Fever.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, n.d. Web. Jun. 2015. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/list_mosquitoborne.htm
“Condé Nast Traveler - Travel Reviews, News, Guides & Amp; Tips.” Web. Jun. 2015. A site that discusses tourism in Cuba. <http://cntraveler.com/>
“Cuba Absolutely | On-Line Cultural Magazine &Amp; Travel Guide for People with a Passion for Cuba.”
Cuba Absolutely | On-line cultural magazine & travel guide for people with a passion for Cuba
. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. <http://cubaabsolutely.com/>
“Cuba Travel Guide – What To Do &; Where To Travel in Cuba | Visit Cuba.”
Cuba Travel Guide – What To Do &; Where To Travel in Cuba | Visit Cuba
. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. <http://www.visitcuba.com/>
“Explore PBS.”
The Great Fever.
PBS, n.d. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. A website that provides online comments by real scientists as well as information regarding Yellow Fever. <http://www.pbs.org/>
“Ivanhoe Medical Broadcast News.”
Medicine’s Not so silent killer: Human Guinea Pigs
Web. Jun. 2015. <http://ivanhoe.com/> An article discussing scientists that use themselves for experiments.
“Fever”
Poetry Foundation
. Poetry Foundation, n.d. Web. Jun. 2015. A poem on Yellow Fever. <http://www.poetryfoundation.org/>
“National Geographic: Images Of Animals, Nature, and Cultures.”
Expeditions in Cuba.
Web. Jun. 2015. <http://www.natgeo.com/>
“Travel To Cuba Legally from the U.S. - Cultural Island Travel.” Web. Jun. 2015. A online virtual tour website of Cuba. <http://www.culturalislandtravel.com/>
“WIRED.”
The Decades that Invented the Future, Part I, 1900-1910
. Conde Nast Digital, n.d. Web. Jun. 2015. A website that focuses on inventions of the 1900’s those which include medical and scientific technology. http://www.wired.com/>
“A WORLD HISTORY ENCYCLOPEDIA.”
Life for Women in the 19th Century.
Web. Jun. 2015. A website that focuses on the lives of women. <http://localhistories.org/>
“WatchKnowLearn - Free K-12 Educational Videos.”
Art History: Famous Women photographers in Cuba. Short clip of famous women that were female artists in Cuba.
Web. Jun. 2015. <http://www.watchknowlearn.org/>
“EHow | How to Videos, Articles &Amp; More -
The Jobs of Women in the 1900’s eHow
. Demand Media, n.d. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. The site focuses on the 1900s and jobs that women held. <http://ehow.com/>
“Edu.Org.”
Women at the Turn of the Century.
An interactive website that allows you navigate through the jobs and roles of women. Web. Jun. 2015. <http://www.cct2.edu.org/>
“io9 -
Historic pictures of Early Science Lab
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io9
. Web. Jun. 2015. This website reveals pictures of laboratory instruments <http://www.io9.com/>
“Plantseed.Com.”
Medicine in the 19th Century
. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. This website discusses what scientists and medicine was like in the turn of the century. <http://www.plantseed.com/>
“Science Museum.”
Exploring the history of medicine.
Another website that details how medicine developed and evolved throughout the 19th century. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. <http://www.sciencemuseum.org/>
“Virtualmentor.Com.”
Politics of Participation: Walter Reed’s Yellow-Fever Experiments.
These are series of articles about Walter Reed and his scientists about how their research originated and who was involved. Web. 29 Jun. 2015. <http://virtualmentor.com/>