From the Newspapers to the Movies:
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Popular Culture
A new deadly disease, the struggle to contain it, and the race to develop a vaccine for it—Rocky Mountain spotted fever and the self-sacrifice and success of those researching it had all the elements of a good story. In the mid-1930s, that story captured Americans’ imagination in a best-selling book, a series of newspaper articles, and a popular movie. Of course, such re-imaginings of the actual events could, and did, take liberties with the truth.
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