This article examines the history of yellow fever research carried out in West Africa in the 1940s by Rockefeller Foundation scientists. It engages with a number of debates in the history of medical research in colonial Africa, including experimentation, the construction of the “field,” and biosecurity.
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Vaughan, M. (2018). A research enclave in 1940s Nigeria: The Rockefeller foundation yellow fever research institute at Yaba, Lagos, 1943–49. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 92(1), 172–205. https://doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2018.0007
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