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  2. Sara Josephine Baker - Wikipedia

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    Sara Josephine Baker (November 15, 1873 – February 22, 1945) was an American physician notable for making contributions to public health, especially in the immigrant communities of New York City. Her fight against the damage that widespread urban poverty and ignorance caused to children, especially newborns, is perhaps her most lasting legacy ...

  3. Mary Mallon - Wikipedia

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    By sections 1169 and 1170 of the Greater New York Charter, Mallon was arrested as a public health threat. She was forced into an ambulance by five policemen and Sara Josephine Baker, who at some time had to sit on Mallon to restrain her. [21] Mallon was transported to the Willard Parker Hospital, where she was restrained and forced to give samples.

  4. List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Ba–Bh - Wikipedia

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    Jack Baker: b. 1942 American Attorney, LGBT rights activist G [44] James Robert Baker: 1946–1997 American Author G [45] Josephine Baker: 1906–1975 American Entertainer B [46] John Roman Baker: b. 1944 English Playwright G [47] Marina Baker: b. 1967 English Writer, politician B [48] Matt Baker: 1921–1959 American Comic book artist and ...

  5. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public health nursing made available through child welfare services in U.S. (c. 1930s) In the United States, a representative public health worker was Dr. Sara Josephine Baker who established many programs to help the poor in New York City keep their infants healthy, leading teams of nurses into the crowded neighborhoods of Hell's Kitchen and ...

  6. Category:American women public health doctors - Wikipedia

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    The "Banana Dance" was Josephine Baker’s claim to fame! She became the first-ever American woman awarded the Croix de Guerre (a military decoration of France). Baker served as a civil rights ...

  8. George Soper - Wikipedia

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    Mallon was tracked down by Soper and Dr. Sara Josephine Baker, [4] and was arrested by Ms. Willa Carey Noble, a bacteriologist at the research laboratories of the Public Health Department of New York City under William Hallock Park. [citation needed]

  9. Preventive healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Although advocated as preventive medicine in the early twentieth century by Sara Josephine Baker, [14] in the 1940s, Hugh R. Leavell and E. Gurney Clark coined the term primary prevention. They worked at the Harvard and Columbia University Schools of Public Health, respectively, and later expanded the levels to include secondary and tertiary ...