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Secret of the Yellow Death: A True Story of Medical Sleuthing, by Suzanne Jurmain

Red oozes from the patient's gums. He has a rushing headache and the whites of his eyes look like lemons. He will likely die within days.

Here is the true story of how four Americans and one Cuban tracked down a killer, one of the world's most vicious plagues: yellow fever. Set in fever-stricken Cuba, this book allows the reader to feel the heavy air, smell the stench of disease, hears the whine of mosquitoes biting human volunteers during the surreal experiments. Exploring themes of courage, cooperation, and the ethics of human experimentation, this gripping account is ultimately a story of the triumph of science.

  • Sales Rank: #96283 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: HMH Books for Young Readers
  • Published on: 2013-09-10
  • Released on: 2013-09-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 7.50" w x .25" l, .60 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 112 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

From School Library Journal
Grade 6–10—This medical mystery is extremely interesting, easy to read, and well illustrated with period photos. It's the story of Walter Reed and his team of U.S. Army doctors who went to Cuba in 1900 to study yellow fever and determine how it was spread. It was important in light of the United States's involvement in a war with Spain for Cuba's freedom and for future developments in South America. Yellow fever outbreaks, such as the one in Philadelphia in 1793, had long plagued America and her neighbors to the south, but despite advances in bacteriology, no progress had been made in discovering how the disease was spread. Jurmain explains Reed's approach to the scientific problem and how it changed over time as more was learned. The individual doctors and volunteers involved are brought to life by the author's use of primary sources such as letters, reports, etc. How the team eventually discovered and then verified that yellow fever was spread by mosquitoes was a combination of luck, good scientific practices, and careful note keeping. Young people interested in medicine or scientific discovery will find this book engrossing, as will history students. End matter includes short biographical sketches of all the volunteers who took part in the experiments, at great risk to their own lives. Exemplary nonfiction.—Robin Henry, Wakeland High School, Frisco, TX END

Review

"With plenty of gory details . . .  Even reluctant readers will respond to the gruesome descriptions of the disease and of brave volunteers . . . Quotations from the doctors’ letters and later accounts by other participants gives the story an immediacy heightened by conversational writing full of questions and cliffhangers . . .  powerful exploration of a disease that killed 100,000 U.S. citizens in the 1800s."--Kirkus Reviews

About the Author
Suzanne Tripp Jurmain was born into a theatrical family, making her acting debut at age four and appearing in a number of television programs during her childhood and teen years. After earning an honors degree in English at UCLA, she worked at UCLA’s Fowler Museum before becoming a freelance writer. She has published several award-winning books for children on historical subjects, including The Secret of the Yellow Death, and the picture books Worst of Friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and the True Story of an American Feud, George Did It, and Nice Work, Franklin!, all illustrated by Larry Day. Suzanne Jurmain lives with her husband in Los Angeles. Visit her website at www.suzannejurmain.com.
 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Recommended for teens
By J. Schwartz
Good juvenile non-fiction must be interesting enough to keep a child's attention. Suzanne Jurmain succeeds in doing this in The Secret of the Yellow Death. This is not a topic that many children know about or will study in school. In fact, few adults are probably aware of the history of Yellow Fever experiments. The book is well researched. The pictures supplement the text well. The chronological organization and medical mystery approach work very well. The book may be too challenging for the average 10 year old (fifth grader), but is perfect for a seventh grader and above. Adults looking for brief coverage of certain topics can also enjoy some juvenile non-fiction. The writing style of this book is probably too targeted to teens to be of significant interest to adults. I recommend this book for its target audience, teens.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Read
By The Invisible Pam
I read a boat load of MG/Kidlit non-fiction, and I have to say that this is some of the best writing and story telling that I've run across in that category.

I picked this book up at the library because I was preparing to read Laurie Andersen's FEVER, 1793. Both of my teens have read that book and it's been on my TBR forever. And I guess part of my motivation in adding THE SECRET OF THE YELLOW DEATH to my reading list was to learn more about the disease so I could determine for myself how realistic Andersen's book was.

THE SECRET OF THE YELLOW DEATH turned out to be very readable. The author, Suzanne Jurmain, tells the story of Dr. Walter Reed and his compatriots and their search in Cuba for the cause of Yellow Jack, or Yellow Fever.

She makes a mystery out of the pursuit of the cause of the disease. And she exposes the heroic efforts of the doctors and the others who volunteered to be part of the experiments. Can you imagine laying in a bed in clothes and on the sheets of people who had just died of this horrendous disease? Unwashed, the clothes stunk of the sweat and vomit of the victims but you needed to lay in them for a few days... to make sure you did or didn't get sick. How about letting a mosquito bite you who had recently bitten a patient laying in the hospital ward who you knew had the disease?

There is real heroism in this story and the author brings life to the tale. Good artwork and photos.

~library find
Accelerated Reader: 7.1 / points: 3.0
Lexile: 1010L

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A dramatic episode in the history of medicine, the writing touches all the bases, leaves no loose ends.
By Tom Brody
THE SECRET OF THE YELLOW DEATH by Suzanne Jurmain is 101 pages long with about 50 photographs and illustrations. Most excellent is a photograph of a real medical chart called a "fever chart" showing a patient's temperature changes over the course of two weeks, during the onset and recovery from yellow fever (pages 42-32). Also excellent is a photograph of a real typed consent form, used for recruiting human volunteers for a yellow fever study (page 64).

The book begins by grabbing the reader with a half-page description of the symptoms of yellow fever. This vivid narrative will not be boring or dull to any child ("The whites of his eyes looked like lemons. Sometimes he cried out or babbled in delirium.") The hunt for the prevention or treatment of yellow fever begins on page 6, when Walter Reed, M.D., traveled to Cuba, on orders from the U.S. government. We learn about an existing (but incorrect) theory that yellow fever was caused by bacteria, and we learn about a correct, but discounted, theory that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes.

The book is careful to follow each new concept with an example. When the term "bacteriologist" is used, we are told that bacteriology involves placing "tiny amounts of tissue into tubes or dishes filled with a food substance like gelatin or bouillon . . . watch to see if any of the samples grew. . . bacteria that might prove to be the cause of yellow fever." (page 15).

We learn of an experiment where doctors had mosquitoes bite yellow fever patients, and then had the same mosquitoes bite healthy volunteers. The idea for this experiment came from earlier work on ticks that caused "Texas fever" in cattle. We learn about problems that prevented Walter Reed's experiments form working right away. First, he did not know that for a mosquito to transmit yellow fever, the virus needed to be sitting in the mosquito's body for 12 days (incubation period). Also, he did not know that during cold weather, you needed to adjust this incubation period. Pages 26-56 disclose preliminary, small-scale experiments with humans, while pages 57-75 describe more organized, larger scale experiments with humans. We learn of a negative control experiment (an experiment that was expected NOT to work) where human volunteers would be "wearing and using clothing and bedsheets stained by sweat, vomit . . ." and by filth, from yellow fever patients. (page 60). These experiments took place in the year 1900.

The reviewer wishes to point out that similar experiments were carried out by Joseph Goldberger, also about 100 years ago. Goldberger's studies were designed to prove that niacin deficiency disease (pellagra) was NOT caused by an infectious agent. In these experiments, Goldberger and his co-workers drank milk shakes containing doo-doo from sick people with pellagra (see Kenneth Carpenter (1981). Pellagra. Stroudsburg, Pa: Hutchinson Ross Pub. Co. ISBN 0-87933-364-2). From 1902-1906, Goldberger worked on yellow fever, and from 1914-1926 he worked on pellagra. While Prof. Kenneth Carpenter's book is for adults, I most heartily recommend Lisa Yount's children's science books, for example, her book, WILLIAM HARVEY DISCOVERER OF HOW BLOOD CIRCULATES, or her book on ANTOINE LAVOISIER.

CRITICISM. Page ten contains some writing that is wrong, and should be deleted in the published version of the book, "Science wasn't about opinions or theories. It was about facts." This writing is garbled and it should be corrected. Another criticism is that the author is not a good writer. Sometimes the author uses bizarre condescending language, apparently with the notion that this type of language might make it easier to understand the scientific concepts found in the book.

THE SECRET OF THE YELLOW DEATH contains a happy ending. The epilogue discloses that the Cuban man who had originally devised the mosquito-theory of transmission, Carlos Finley, lived to be vindicated and honored. We learn that it was not until 1927 when it was realized that yellow fever was caused by a virus (the mosquito was a vector that carried the virus from one human to another). FIVE STARS.

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