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  1. Donald Ainslie Henderson (September 7, 1928 – August 19, 2016) was an American medical doctor, educator, and epidemiologist who directed a 10-year international effort (1967–1977) that eradicated smallpox throughout the world and launched international childhood vaccination programs.

  2. In this section. Donald Ainslie Henderson, MD, MPH ’60, a leader of the international effort to eradicate smallpox – considered one of public health’s greatest successes – and a former dean of what is now the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, died Friday. He was 87.

  3. Aug 21, 2016 · Dr. Donald A. Henderson, a leader of one of mankind’s greatest public health triumphs, the eradication of smallpox, died on Friday in Towson, Md. He was 87. Dr. Henderson, who lived in...

  4. Aug 25, 2016 · Dr. Donald A. Henderson (right), who led the World Health Organization effort to eradicate smallpox, examines a child's vaccination scar in Ethiopia. "Anxious, pleading, pock-deformed faces;...

  5. Celebrating the Life and Contributions of Dr. Donald Ainslie Henderson,” brought together global public health leaders, family, friends, colleagues and admirers to share memories of D.A.—personal and professional—who died on August, 19, 2016, in Towson, Maryland.

  6. Oct 3, 2016 · Oct. 3, 2016. When I worked at what is now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta in 1964, my boss, Dr. Donald A. Henderson, sent me to West Africa to help with an...

  7. Donald Ainslee Henderson, MD, MPH, our distinguished colleague and friend, died on August 19, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Henderson was a Distinguished Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and a Professor of Public Health and Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

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