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Henry F. Vaughan : ウィキペディア英語版
Henry F. Vaughan
Henry Frieze Vaughan (October 12, 1889 – March 14, 1979) was an American epidemiologist with a strong discipline in environmental health, an academic professor, and an administrator. Among the positions he held, he was the Health Commissioner for the City of Detroit (1919–1941), editor for “American Journal of Public Health” (1922–1924), President of American Public Health in 1925, trustee of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation (1933–1978), President of Council at the Michigan Department of Council (1939–1960), founder and Dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health (1941–1960), and the co-founder and first president of the National Sanitation Foundation (1944–1966).〔University of Michigan News and Information Services Faculty and Staff files, Box 132, Vaughan, Henry F., Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.〕 Vaughan was born in Michigan and stayed in Michigan for most of his life contributing to the development and innovation of medical and health services in Michigan.
== Early years and education ==
Henry Frieze Vaughan was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on October 12, 1880, the 4th of five children of Dora Catherine Taylor Vaughan and Victor C. Vaughan, M.D. Vaughan's parents were both from Missouri. His father was a doctor who held the position of the dean of the University of Michigan Medical School for thirty years.〔 In Ann Arbor, he attended Ann Arbor High School and graduated in 1908.〔The University of Michigan News and Information Service Faculty and Staff, August 1958, Box 132, Vaughan, Henry F., Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.〕 At a young age, he was influenced by his father’s interest in public health and sanitation issues.〔http://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-86988?byte=63896512;focusrgn=bioghist;subview=standard;view=reslist〕 Unlike his brothers who followed his father’s footsteps, he took an alternative route and chose to become an epidemiologist. From then on, he attended the University of Michigan to earn his bachelor's degree in Engineering in 1912, a master's degree in Engineering in 1913, and lastly a doctoral degree in Public Health in 1916 in which he wrote his dissertation on the “Observations on Typhoid Fever in Detroit”. He was the first person at the University of Michigan to earn the Doctor of Public Health degree.〔Darling, George B., Robert Brown, and Richard D. Remington. "Henry Frieze Vaughan, DrPH October 12, 1889 - March 14, 1979 In Appreciation." AJPH, August 1, 1979, Vol. 69, No. 8 ed.〕〔http://www.worldcat.org/title/observations-on-typhoid-fever-in-detroit/oclc/40384301〕

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