February 4, 1877 - January 8, 1957
Charles-Edward Amory Winslow was in expert in public health and the first chairman of the Department of Public Health of the Yale University School of Medicine. He was a curator of public health at the American Museum of Natural History. He prepared exhibits and arranged for public lectures and seminars. The first exhibition of the museum's Hall of Public Health in 1913 contained models of a giant house fly and other insects involved in spreading disease
Worked at the American Museum of Natural History in American Museum of Natural History. Department of Public Health.
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