Appreciation of Printing: Stamps, an Inherited Love
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Erik Cagle
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Clara Maass is a fine example. She worked as an army nurse during the Spanish-American War, but gained notoriety when she became a human guinea pig in the study of the transmission of yellow fever in Cuba. She allowed herself to be bitten (twice!) by mosquitoes, which turned out to be the cause of the malaise, and died at the tender age of 25.
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