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Laboratory Section, 1900* Laboratory Section t; TN his address as chairman of the Lab- Agramonte, and Lazear, on The etiology oratory Section in 1950, Dr. Edsall of yellow fever was presented to the .Teexamined " the work of the public Association at Indianapolis in 1900, the health laboratory . . . its origins, its same meeting at which Dr. Smith adfunctions, and its ultimate place in our dressed the new Section on Bacteriology coordinated society," 1 particularly in re- and Chemistry. Dr. Pease recalled those lation to the same subject as treated in days so vividly that I felt I must report to you at the next the address of the first chairman of the Section, Dr. Theobald Smith, in 1900.2 Your has also been moved to recall something of the work of the first chairman, being urged to this decision, however, by a different set of circumstances. At the dinner in New York in October, 1949, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Section,3 Dr. Herbert D. Pease, Recorder, 1900-1911 (and whose death on February 14, 1950, is noted here with sorrow), offered to deposit in the archives further material from his files on persons
American Journal of Public Health – American Public Health Association
Published: May 1, 1951
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