DescriptionPostage Stamps commemorating Clara Maass. Ms. Maass was a New Jersey-born daughter of German immigrants who served as a contract nurse with the United States Army. She died in 1901, in Cuba, while part of an experimental treatment for immunity against Yellow Fever. Her death, and the outcry that followed it, contributed to an end of Yellow Fever experiments on humans.
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Organization NameRutgers University. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
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