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- Stephen Smith (b. 1823 - d. 1922) was an American surgeon and a pioneer in public health. Smith led the establishment of the Metropolitan Board of...
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- Lawerence W. Green is best known by health education researchers as one of the developers of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model, which has been used...
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- Eula Bingham is an American scientist who is best known as an Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health during the Carter...
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- Charles Value Chapin, (born January 17, 1856 in Providence, RI, died January 31, 1941 in Providence) was a pioneer in public health practice,...
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- Leon S. Robertson is the president of Nanlee Research and a retired injury epidemiologist. From 1978 to 1998, Robertson occupied various positions...
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- Warren M. Hern is an abortion-providing physician in Boulder, Colorado. Hern was a founding member of the National Abortion Federation, and...
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- male, 100 years old
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- Alexander H. Leighton (July 17, 1908) is a sociologist and psychiatrist of dual citizenship (United States, by birth, and Canada, since 1975). Born...
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- female, deceased (1954)
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- Dr. Anna Wessels Williams (1863 - 1954) worked as a bacteriologist at the first municipal diagnostic laboratory in the United States, helped...
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- male, deceased (2007)
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- James Hillier OC, Ph.D, D.Sc (August 22, 1915 - January 15, 2007) was a Canadian-born scientist and inventor who designed and built, with Albert...
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- male, deceased (2003)
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- Abram Salmon Benenson, MD was an authority in public health, preventive medicine, military medicine, and "shoe-leather" epidemiology. He was best...
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