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  1. 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 discoverments made by the cuban ...

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    • October 3, 1854, Toulminville, Alabama, US
  2. William Crawford Gorgas (born Oct. 3, 1854, Mobile, Ala., U.S.—died July 3, 1920, London, Eng.) was a U.S. Army surgeon who contributed greatly to the building of the Panama Canal by introducing mosquito control to prevent yellow fever and malaria. After receiving his medical degree (1879) from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York ...

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  3. Feb 14, 2024 · William Crawford Gorgas was a pioneer in public health and tropical medicine. He served as U.S. Army surgeon general and sanitary expert for the Panama Canal construction. He fought yellow fever, mosquitoes, and other diseases in Panama and South America. He received honors from seven universities and several foreign countries.

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  5. Mar 8, 2019 · But Dr. William C. Gorgas, armed with knowledge and passion acquired throughout his life, was ready to take on the task. Born in Alabama on October 3, 1854, Gorgas was the son of a military man. His father, Josiah Gorgas, had served in the Confederate army and later with the United States. This was young William’s first exposure to the world ...

  6. William Gorgas was a medical officer who dedicated his life to the control of yellow fever and malaria in Cuba, Havana, and Panama. He used sanitation methods to eliminate or reduce mosquito infestation and influenced the global eradication of these diseases. Learn more about his life, publications, and legacy in this historical view of diseases and epidemics.

  7. May 23, 2018 · William C. Gorgas was born Oct. 3, 1854, near Mobile, Ala., the son of Josiah Gorgas, later a Confederate general and vice-chancellor of the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn. Young Gorgas's early education was irregular because of the Civil War, but in 1875 he took a bachelor of arts degree from the University of the South.

  8. Jan 1, 1995 · Gorgas, William Crawford (1854–1920). William Crawford Gorgas, pioneer, physician, and United States Army surgeon general, was born at Toulminville, Alabama, on October 3, 1854, the son of Gen. Josiah and Amelia (Gayle) Gorgas. Josiah Gorgas was chief of ordnance of the Confederate Army. After training at Bellvue Hospital Medical College ...

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