Sundwall, John, 1880-1950.

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Director of the Division of Hygiene and Public Health at University of Michigan.

From the description of John Sundwall papers, 1921-1944. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423236

John Sundwall, public health physician and educator, was born June 12, 1880 in Fairview, Utah. He was educated at the University of Chicago (B.S., 1903 and Ph.D., 1906) and at Johns Hopkins University (M.D., 1912). He taught anatomy at the University of Chicago (1906-07) and the University of Utah (1907-1910). After receiving his medical degree, he moved to the University of Kansas, where from 1913 to 1918 he was professor of anatomy, secretary of the Medical School and director of the University Health Service. In 1918, he went to the University of Minnesota as professor of hygiene and public health and director of the University Health Service. He served here until 1921 when he followed Marion L. Burton to the University of Michigan as professor of hygiene and public health and director of the newly created Division of Hygiene, Public Health, and Physical Education.

Prior to his arrival in Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan supported a quiltwork of health education opportunities with responsibility divided among a number of schools and colleges. Public health nurses, for example, were trained in the School of Education, while the Medical School, the College of Pharmacy, and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts offered other required courses. Graduate training for other professional workers, such as health officers and sanitary engineers, was provided through the graduate school. Sundwall early on recognized the need for administrative reorganization and centralization of the university's health services and its curricula in public health training into a school of public health.

The process would be a gradual one and would consume most of Sundwall's professional life at the university. The Division of Hygiene, Public Health, and Physical Education to which Sundwall was appointed in 1921 administered five different activities: men's physical education, intramural athletics, women's physical education, the University Health Service, and the teaching of public health and training of health workers. Over the next two decades, Sundwall worked to streamline and knit together disjointed activities. First, in 1925-26, the division's physical education and intramural athletics responsibilities were transferred to the supervision of the Board in Control of Athletics, and the division was accordingly renamed the Division of Hygiene and Public Health. The most remarkable change, however, was the increase in number of courses being offered in public health, the number of faculty members available to teach, and the number of students receiving public health training.

One of his greatest accomplishments was his work in the establishment of a school of public health. At their August 1939 meeting, the Regents accepted the recommendations of the Division of Health Sciences that a School of Hygiene and Public Health be established. The School of Public Health as an administrative unit began with the school year in 1941. The school was helped immeasurably with funds for building and operations provided by the Rockefeller Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Sundwall was also active with a variety of professional organizations: the American Public Health Association, the American Child Health Association, the Committee on the Cost of Medical Care, the Michigan Tuberculosis Association, and the President's Committee of Fifty on College Hygiene.

Sundwall retired as professor in 1949. He died December 13, 1950.

From the guide to the John Sundwall Papers, 1921-1944, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Alexander G. Ruthven Papers, 1901-1961, 1906-1951 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Shirley Wheeler Smith Papers, 1881-1959 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Clarence Cook Little papers, 1924-1929 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Margaret Bell papers, 1919-1956 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Lingham, Gertrude. Gertrude Lingham student notebooks, 1930-1931. Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Sundwall, John, 1880-1950. John Sundwall papers, 1921-1944. Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf John Sundwall Papers, 1921-1944 Bentley Historical Library
Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith American Child Health Association. corporateBody
associatedWith American Public Health Association. corporateBody
associatedWith American Social Hygiene Association. corporateBody
associatedWith American Student Health Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Bell, Margaret, 1888-1969 person
associatedWith Committee on the Cost of Medical Care. corporateBody
associatedWith Good Teeth Council for Children. corporateBody
associatedWith Lingham, Gertrude. person
associatedWith Little, Clarence C. (Clarence Cook), b. 1888 person
associatedWith Michigan Tuberculosis Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Presidents' Committee of Fifty on College Hygiene. corporateBody
associatedWith Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882- person
associatedWith Smith, Shirley Wheeler, 1875-1959 person
associatedWith Sundwall family family
associatedWith Sundwall, Mary corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Public Health Service. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Division of Health Sciences. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Division of Hygiene and Public Health. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Division of the Health Sciences. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. School of Public Health. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. University Health Service. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. University Health Service. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Germany
Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Subject
Children
Children
Child welfare
Health education
Hygiene
Physical education and training
Public health
Public health
Tuberculosis
University of Michigan
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Birth 1880

Death 1950

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