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Leslie L. Lumsden, MD: Pioneer in Rural Sanitation and Early Epidemiology in the United States
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Editor's Note: The author, born in 1888 and a career medical officer of the US Public Health Service for 33 years, retired as Assistant Surgeon General in 1951. He has since published a comprehensive history of the Public Health Service, and remained a leader in state and local public health work until his retirement in 1971. The reader will find this an interesting account and overview of public health practices in the South.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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