Dr. Sara Josephine Baker was instrumental in identifying Mary Mallon as caused of typhoid epidemic in New York city

, ,

In 1907, Dr. Sara Josephine Baker and sanitation engineer. George Soper at the New York City Department of Health were instrumental in identifying Mary Mallon, known as “Typhoid Mary”, a cook who worked in several New York households and had unwittingly caused a typhoid epidemic.

The widely publicized case fueled fears about hidden health dangers and paved the way for broader public health programs to improve standards of hygiene.

Tags:


Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Credit: Photo: Dr. Sara Josephine Baker, courtesy U.S. National Library of Medicine.