Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

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Name (Latin)
Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920
Date of birth
1854-10-03
Date of death
1920-07-03
Occupation
Physicians
surgeons general military
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 11264402
Wikidata: Q257279
Library of congress: n 84804450
Sources of Information
  • LCCN 53-8196: Epstein, B.W. William Crawford Gorgas, 1953(hdg.: Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920)
  • LC data base, 8-30-84(hdg.: Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920)
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Wikipedia description:

William Crawford Gorgas KCMG (October 3, 1854 – July 3, 1920) was a United States Army physician and 22nd Surgeon General of the U.S. Army (1914–1918). He is best known for his work in Florida, Havana and at the Panama Canal in abating the transmission of yellow fever and malaria by controlling the mosquitoes that carry these diseases, for which he used the discoveries made by the Cuban doctor Carlos J. Finlay. At first, Finlay's strategy was greeted with considerable skepticism and opposition to such hygiene measures. However, the measures Gorgas put into practice as the head of the Panama Canal Zone Sanitation Commission saved thousands of lives and contributed to the success of the canal's construction. He was a Georgist and argued that adopting Henry George's popular 'Single Tax' would be a way to bring about sanitary living conditions, especially for the poor.

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