Dr. James H. Steele DVM, MPH : [transcript of interview with Dr. James H. Steele conducted by Karen Torghele, November 12, 2011]
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Series: Global Health Chronicles
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Alternative Title:Transcript of interview with Dr. James H. Steele conducted by Karen Torghele, November 12, 2011
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Description:Dr. James Steele, born April 3, 1913 describes his role in the incorporation of veterinary medicine into public health at the Centers for Disease Control and throughout the world. He relates stories on his early life, education, experiences during World War II, and eventual pathway to public health. Included in the discussion are descriptions of his encounters and relationships with many of public health’s 20th century leaders.
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Source:Global Health Chronicles – Malaria control: CDC beginnings
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Name as Subject:Steele, James H. ; Communicable Disease Center (U.S.) ; Communicable Disease Center (U.S.)/history ; Center for Disease Control (U.S.) ; Center for Disease Control (U.S.)/history ; Steele, James H. ; Communicable Disease Center (U.S.) ; Communicable Disease Center (U.S.)/history ; Center for Disease Control (U.S.) ; Center for Disease Control (U.S.)/history
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Pages in Document:44 pages(35 or 44, 8 of 44)
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