Abstract

The article focuses on U.S. public health official Louis I. Harris. It discusses his commissions at the New York City Department of Health, where he founded the Division of Industrial Hygiene, his appointment as director of the New York's Bureau of Preventable Diseases, in which he started a disease prevention program, and his active presence in national public health.

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