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Percy Moreau Ashburn (July 28, 1872 – August 20, 1940) was a colonel and medical officer in the United States Army. With then Lieutenant Charles Franklin Craig, Ashburn made the link that mosquitoes were involved in the transmission of Dengue fever. As a major, he served as the sixth commanding officer of the Walter Reed General Hospital, and as a colonel, he served as the first commandant of the Medical Field Service School at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.

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  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (de)
  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (en)
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  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (* 28. Juli 1872 in Batavia, Ohio; † 20. August 1940 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Mediziner und Militärarzt in der US Army. (de)
  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (July 28, 1872 – August 20, 1940) was a colonel and medical officer in the United States Army. With then Lieutenant Charles Franklin Craig, Ashburn made the link that mosquitoes were involved in the transmission of Dengue fever. As a major, he served as the sixth commanding officer of the Walter Reed General Hospital, and as a colonel, he served as the first commandant of the Medical Field Service School at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. (en)
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  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (en)
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  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (en)
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  • Washington, D.C. (en)
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  • Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio (en)
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  • Colonel Percy M. Ashburn (en)
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  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (* 28. Juli 1872 in Batavia, Ohio; † 20. August 1940 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Mediziner und Militärarzt in der US Army. (de)
  • Percy Moreau Ashburn (July 28, 1872 – August 20, 1940) was a colonel and medical officer in the United States Army. With then Lieutenant Charles Franklin Craig, Ashburn made the link that mosquitoes were involved in the transmission of Dengue fever. As a major, he served as the sixth commanding officer of the Walter Reed General Hospital, and as a colonel, he served as the first commandant of the Medical Field Service School at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. (en)
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  • Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania (en)
  • Medical Officers Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana (en)
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  • Medical Officers Training Camp,Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana
  • Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D.C.
  • Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
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