Surgeons General and other health administrators speeches collection, 1926-1963.

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Surgeons General and other health administrators speeches collection, 1926-1963.

Speeches, articles, and statements of Surgeons General and other health administrators, U.S. Public Health Service. Includes material from Thomas Parran (1926-48), Leonard A. Scheele (1948-57), Leroy E. Burney (1956-57), Luther L. Terry (1963), W. Palmer Dearing (1950-51), John D. Porterfield (1957, 1960), David E. Price (1955, 1963), Anthony J. Celebrezze (1963), Boisfeuillet Jones (1963), and C.J. Van Slyke (1963).

2.1 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825374

National Library of Medicine

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United States. Public Health Service

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In April 1955 the Department of HEW licensed 6 companies to distribute a newly-developed polio vaccine developed by Jonas Salk of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The vaccine's effectiveness had been endorsed by NIH and the Surgeon General. Shortly after the vaccine was distributed, however, Cutter laboratory's allotment was found to be tainted and a cause of 72 new cases of polio. Responding to the crisis, the U.S. Public Health Service directed CDC epidemiologist Alexander Lang...

United States. Surgeon-General's Office

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Born in Charleston, Massachusetts, David L. Huntington, 1834-1899, studied medicine at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. He joined the army as an Assistant Surgeon in 1862. Huntington was Acting Medical Director Army of the Tennessee during Sherman's march to the sea in 1864. A career medical officer, Lt. Colonel Huntington at times served as acting Surgeon General. He also was director of the U.S. Army Medical Museum for many years before his retirement in 1898. From the desc...