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