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  1. Brigadier General George Miller Sternberg (June 8, 1838 – November 3, 1915) was a U.S. Army physician who is considered the first American bacteriologist, having written Manual of Bacteriology (1892).

  2. sources to definitively examine the life and career of George Miller Sternberg. He probed and dissected the amazing relationship between Sternberg and one of the most iconic figures in Army Medicine and international health: Major Walter Reed. Serving as The Army Surgeon General during the Spanish-American War,

  3. Aug 2, 2006 · Learn about the life and achievements of George Miller Sternberg, a surgeon who served in the American West during the 19th century. He treated wounded soldiers, fought diseases, and studied the natural and cultural history of the region.

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  5. views 2,487,582 updated. George Miller Sternberg (stûrn´bərg), 1838–1915, American bacteriologist and surgeon-general of the U.S. army, b. Hartwick, N.Y., M.D. Columbia, 1860. He was assistant surgeon in the U.S. army during the Civil War, was breveted for bravery in the Civil War and the Nez Percé conflict, and became surgeon-general in ...

  6. George F. Sternberg ( 1883-1969) - Son of C. H. Sternberg; collected in Kansas, Texas, and Canada; Dug and prepared the famous "Fish in a Fish" George Miller Sternberg (1838-1915) - This page; soldier, medical doctor, fossil collector; older brother of Charles H. Sternberg.

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  7. The Sternbergs' work is well known throughout the paleontology community. The number of fossils they uncovered and helped describe is unfathomable. Their pas...

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  8. George M. Sternberg, bacteriologist and epidemiologist, of the US Army Medical Corps, was born in Otsego County, NY, the son of a Lutheran minister and principal of the Hartwick Seminary. 1 At the age of 16 he concluded undergraduate education and began teaching school in New Germantown, NJ.

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