Joseph Goldberger papers, 1909-1940.

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Joseph Goldberger papers, 1909-1940.

The collection contains official Public Health Service correspondence (1914-1919), collected data of several hospitals' dietary practices (1909-1916), articles and reprints about the causes of pellagra (1915-1940), state and national board of health reports (1911-1915), and reports from the Thompson-McFadden Pellagra Commission (1914-1915).

0.84 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825336

National Library of Medicine

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Hygienic Laboratory (U.S.)

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The Hygienic Laboratory began as the Laboratory of Hygiene in 1887 at the Marine Hospital on Staten Island, N.Y. Its first director was Joseph J. Kinyoun of the Marine Hospital Service. It moved to the Butler building in the District of Columbia in 1891 and was officially named the Hygienic Laboratory. The Marine Hospital Service was reorganized and expanded as the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service in 1902. In 1904 the Hygienic Laboratory relocated to a newly-constructed building in the ...

Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929

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Joseph Goldberger was a physician, medical researcher, and epidemiologist with the United States Public Health Service, 1899-1929. From the description of Joseph Goldberger papers, 1891-1949 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23907223 Joseph Goldberger was born in Hungary but immigrated to New York as a child. He was educated there and later practiced medicine in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., before joining the United States Public Health Service in 1899. During his time with the Public...