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The first American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting was held in New York City
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The first American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting was held in New York City

On Nov. 15, 1907, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) held its first annual meeting at the…

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The American Association for Cancer Research was founded
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The American Association for Cancer Research was founded

On May 7, 1907, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) was founded when eleven laboratory scientists and…

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

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German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer identified the first case of what is now known as Alzheimer’s disease
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German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer identified the first case of what is now known as Alzheimer’s disease

On Nov. 3, 1906, a clinical psychiatrist and neuroanatomist, Alois Alzheimer, reported “A peculiar severe disease process of…

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Upton Sinclair’s book ‘The Jungle’ was published
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Upton Sinclair’s book ‘The Jungle’ was published

On Feb. 27, 1906, Upton Sinclair’s book The Jungle was published. The book gave graphic descriptions of the…

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The University of Alberta was founded
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The University of Alberta was founded

In 1906, the University of Alberta (U of A) in Edmonton was founded in 1906 with the passage…

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Walter W. King showed transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever by infected ticks to guinea pigs
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Walter W. King showed transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever by infected ticks to guinea pigs

In 1906, Walter W. King showed the transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever by infected ticks to guinea…

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The Creighton College of Pharmacy was founded
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The Creighton College of Pharmacy was founded

In 1905, the Creighton College of Pharmacy was established. The Medical College was founded in 1892. The medical…

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Marie and Pierre Curie isolated a new element that came to be called ‘radium’
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Marie and Pierre Curie isolated a new element that came to be called ‘radium’

In 1903, the Nobel Prize in Physics was divided, one half awarded to Antoine Henri Becquerel “in recognition…

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The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene was founded
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The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene was founded

In 1903, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) was founded. The current organization was formed in…

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The Pan American Sanitary Bureau was established as the first of a series of international health organizations
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The Pan American Sanitary Bureau was established as the first of a series of international health organizations

In 1902, the Pan American Sanitary Bureau was established as the first of a series of international health…

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Julius Cobb and John Anderson initiated first Hygienic Laboratory studies on Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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Julius Cobb and John Anderson initiated first Hygienic Laboratory studies on Rocky Mountain spotted fever

In 1902, Julius O. Cobb and John F. Anderson initiated first Hygienic Laboratory studies on Rocky Mountain spotted…

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Colorado Dentist Frederick McKay began research into fluoride
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Colorado Dentist Frederick McKay began research into fluoride

In 1901, Frederick McKay, a young dental school graduate, left the East Coast to open a dental practice…

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Baylor College of Medicine was founded
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Baylor College of Medicine was founded

On Oct. 30, 1900, the Baylor College of Medicine opened its doors. The fledgling school was called the…

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In March, Chick Gin, a Chinese proprietor, died of bubonic plague in the Chinese quarter of San Francisco
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In March, Chick Gin, a Chinese proprietor, died of bubonic plague in the Chinese quarter of San Francisco

In March 1900, Chick Gin, the Chinese proprietor of a lumberyard, died of bubonic plague in a flophouse…

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Leading causes of death in U.S. were tuberculosis, pneumonia, and diarrheal enteritis — all infectious diseases
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Leading causes of death in U.S. were tuberculosis, pneumonia, and diarrheal enteritis — all infectious diseases

In 1900, the three leading causes of death in the United States were tuberculosis, pneumonia, and diarrheal enteritis…

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American military surgeon Walter Reed discovered that a virus causes yellow fever
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American military surgeon Walter Reed discovered that a virus causes yellow fever

In 1900, american military surgeon Walter Reed discovered that a virus causes yellow fever, a mosquito-borne hemmorrhagic disease…

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First plague vaccine developed by Russian physician Waldemar M. W. Haffkine
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First plague vaccine developed by Russian physician Waldemar M. W. Haffkine

On Jan. 10, 1897, Russian physician Waldemar M. W. Haffkine, who trained with Louis Pasteur in Paris, tested…

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Shodair Children’s Hospital was founded
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Shodair Children’s Hospital was founded

In 1896, Shodair Children’s Hospital was founded. In 1987, Shodair Children’s Hospital became a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital…

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The first open heart surgery on a person was successfully performed
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The first open heart surgery on a person was successfully performed

On Jul. 9, 1893, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, an African-American cardiologist, was the founder of Provident Hospital, the…

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The Surgeon General issued an order that required all ships entering U.S. ports be quarantined twenty days
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The Surgeon General issued an order that required all ships entering U.S. ports be quarantined twenty days

In 1892, President Benjamin Harrison, trying to prevent av Asiatic cholera epidemic, had Surgeon General Thomas J. Parran,…

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The Hatch Act established the national system of agricultural research experiment stations
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The Hatch Act established the national system of agricultural research experiment stations

In 1887, the Hatch Act, written by Seaman Knapp and Charles Bessey on the faculty at Iowa Agricultural…

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Benjamin P. Cheney Academy (Eastern Washington University) was founded
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Benjamin P. Cheney Academy (Eastern Washington University) was founded

On Apr. 3, 1882, Eastern Washington University (EWU) was founded. Originally named Benjamin P. Cheney Academy for the…

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William Halsted performed the first radical mastectomy
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William Halsted performed the first radical mastectomy

In 1882, William Halsted performed the surgery that bears his name, and the modern era in the surgical…

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The University of Southern California College of Medicine was established
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The University of Southern California College of Medicine was established

On Oct. 6, 1880, University of Southern California College of Medicine (USC) was established, the first in Southern…

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The Sisters of Charity of Providence opened Seattle’s first hospital
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The Sisters of Charity of Providence opened Seattle’s first hospital

On Aug. 2, 1878, the Sisters of Charity of Providence opened Seattle’s first hospital at Fifth Avenue and…

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Gerhard Hansen observed the bacillus which causes leprosy or Hansen’s disease under a microscope
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Gerhard Hansen observed the bacillus which causes leprosy or Hansen’s disease under a microscope

In 1873, Gerhard-Henrik Armauer Hansen published his report that claimed leprosy to be an infectious disease with a…

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Florence Sabin became the first woman to serve as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins
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Florence Sabin became the first woman to serve as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins

In 1871, Florence Sabin became the first woman to serve as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins. became…

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Boston Children’s Hospital was founded
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Boston Children’s Hospital was founded

On Jul. 20, 1869, Dr. Francis Henry Brown organized a small group of Harvard Medical School graduates joined…

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Detroit Medical College founded
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Detroit Medical College founded

In 1868, Wayne State University was founded by five physicians who witnessed the crude medical treatment on Civil…

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