Typhoid Fever; Its Causation, Transmission and Prevention
- 490 pages
- 18 hours of reading
William Thompson Sedgwick was a pivotal figure in shaping public health in the United States. As a teacher and expert in epidemiology and bacteriology, he was instrumental in advancing the field. His dedication to science and education led to his involvement in founding significant institutions. Sedgwick's legacy endures through the public health advancements he helped to shape.



An overview of the history of science, from ancient Greece to the early 20th century.