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The new Cook County Hospital facility opened
Life Science History

The new Cook County Hospital facility opened

In 1917, the new Cook County Hospital facility opened and is the current Main Building of today’s Hospital….

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The Oregon Children’s Development and Rehabilitation Center Service Program established at OHSU
Diagnostics | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The Oregon Children’s Development and Rehabilitation Center Service Program established at OHSU

In 1917, the state wide Children’s Development and Rehabilitation Center Service Program was established in the University of…

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The Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company donated 20-acres to the University of Oregon Medical School
Biology | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Therapeutics

The Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company donated 20-acres to the University of Oregon Medical School

In 1917, Dr. Kenneth McKenzie the staff surgeon at Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company  persuaded the company to…

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David Marine and colleagues initiated an iodine prophylaxis program in over 2100 schoolgirls
Biology | Diagnostics | Life Science History

David Marine and colleagues initiated an iodine prophylaxis program in over 2100 schoolgirls

In 1917, David Marine, a U.S. physician in Ohio, and his colleagues initiated an iodine prophylaxis program in…

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Polio epidemic spread throughout New York killing more than 2,300 mostly children
Disease | Life Science History | Polio

Polio epidemic spread throughout New York killing more than 2,300 mostly children

On Jun. 17, 1916, New York City experienced the first large epidemic of polio (poliomyletis), with over 9,000…

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Sherley Amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs Act was constitutional
Life Science History | U.S. Congress

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Sherley Amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs Act was constitutional

On Jan. 10, 1916, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Sherley Amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs…

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The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M was founded
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Veterinary

The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M was founded

In 1916, the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM) is an institution that represents…

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The National Research Council was created by executive order of President Woodrow Wilson
Life Science History | Non-Profit Research

The National Research Council was created by executive order of President Woodrow Wilson

In 1916, the National Research Council (NRC) was created under the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) charter by…

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Hygienic Laboratory investigators changed way smallpox vaccinations were administered to soldiers
Disease | Life Science History | NIH | Vaccine

Hygienic Laboratory investigators changed way smallpox vaccinations were administered to soldiers

In 1916, During World War I, work by Hygienic Laboratory investigators changed the way smallpox vaccinations were administered…

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The Journal of Cancer Research first published by the American Association for Cancer Research
Life Science History

The Journal of Cancer Research first published by the American Association for Cancer Research

In 1916, the first AACR publication, The Journal of Cancer Research, was launched in 1916. The journal was…

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Felix-Hubert D’Herelle discovered viruses that prey on bacteria and named them bacteriophages or bacteria eaters
Biology | Life Science History

Felix-Hubert D’Herelle discovered viruses that prey on bacteria and named them bacteriophages or bacteria eaters

In 1916, French-Canadian bacteriologist Felix-Hubert D’Herelle discovered viruses that prey on bacteria and named them bacteriophages or bacteria…

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George Harrison Shull published inaugural issue of Genetics magazine
Life Science History

George Harrison Shull published inaugural issue of Genetics magazine

In 1916, George Harrison Shull accepted a professorship at Princeton University. At his instigation, Princeton University Press began…

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Guillain-Barr syndrome, also known as Landry-Guillain-Barr-Strohl syndrome, was described
Biology | Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Neurology | Polio | Vaccine

Guillain-Barr syndrome, also known as Landry-Guillain-Barr-Strohl syndrome, was described

In 1916, Guillain-Barr syndrome (GBS), also known as Landry-Guillain-Barr-Strohl syndrome, was described. Its incidence in North America and…

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Hancock Agricultural Research Station was founded
Life Science History

Hancock Agricultural Research Station was founded

In 1916, the Hancock Agricultural Research Station, a 412-acre vegetable research farm, was founded in central Wisconsin. The…

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The Lundbeck Company was founded
Biotechnology | Disease | Life Science History | Neurology | Pharmaceutical | Therapeutics

The Lundbeck Company was founded

On Aug. 14, 1915, Hans Lundbeck founded a company in Copenhagen, Denmark, which dealt in everything from machinery…

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Coal tar gives rabbits cancer in experimental proof of carcinogenesis
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Coal tar gives rabbits cancer in experimental proof of carcinogenesis

In 1915, Yamagiwa Katsusaburo, a Japanese pathologist, was the first to prove chemical carcinogenesis when he gave coal…

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Richard Lewishon found that sodium citrate added to freshly drawn blood prevents clotting
Life Science History | Therapeutics

Richard Lewishon found that sodium citrate added to freshly drawn blood prevents clotting

In 1915, Richard Lewishon found that sodium citrate added to freshly drawn blood prevents clotting (coagulation). This discovery…

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Pertussis vaccine, a suspension of inactivated Bordetella pertussis cells, was licensed
Life Science History | Vaccine

Pertussis vaccine, a suspension of inactivated Bordetella pertussis cells, was licensed

In 1915, Pertussis vaccine, a suspension of inactivated Bordetella pertussis cells, was licensed. Inactivated vaccines were prepared with…

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One of the first academic programs in public health in the country was founded at Yale University
Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research

One of the first academic programs in public health in the country was founded at Yale University

In 1914, Yale University received an endowment from the Anna M. R. Lauder family to establish a chair…

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Asa Candler, founder of The Coca-Cola Company, donated land in Atlanta for an expanded Emory College
CDC | Life Science History | Medicine

Asa Candler, founder of The Coca-Cola Company, donated land in Atlanta for an expanded Emory College

In 1915, Asa Candler, the founder of The Coca-Cola Company and brother to former Emory University President Warren…

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Alice Ball became the first African American and the first woman to graduate with a M.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Hawai
Chemical | Life Science History | Women's Health

Alice Ball became the first African American and the first woman to graduate with a M.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Hawai

In 1915, Alice Ball became the first African American and the first woman to graduate with a M.S….

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The Harrison Narcotic Act was passed, mandating narcotic and prescription drug requirements
Life Science History | U.S. Congress

The Harrison Narcotic Act was passed, mandating narcotic and prescription drug requirements

On Dec. 17, 1914. the Harrison Narcotic Act was passed by the U.S. Congress which mandated narcotic and…

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In U.S. vs. Lexington Mill and Elevator Company, the Supreme Court issued its first ruling on food additives
Life Science History

In U.S. vs. Lexington Mill and Elevator Company, the Supreme Court issued its first ruling on food additives

On Feb. 24, 1914, the U.S. Supreme Court issued, in U.S. v. Lexington Mill and Elevator Company, its…

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Phages, or bacterial viruses,were discovered
Life Science History

Phages, or bacterial viruses,were discovered

In 1914, Phages, or bacterial viruses, were discovered by Frederick Twort. He researched Johne’s disease, a chronic intestinal…

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Long-term anticoagulants were first developed
Life Science History

Long-term anticoagulants were first developed

In 1914, long-term anticoagulants were first developed, including sodium citrate. This allowed for improved blood preservation.

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The first modern sewage plant, designed to treat sewage with bacteria, opens in Manchester, England
Environmental | Life Science History

The first modern sewage plant, designed to treat sewage with bacteria, opens in Manchester, England

In 1914, the first modern sewage plant, designed to treat sewage with bacteria, opened in Manchester, England. There…

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Joseph Goldberger identified pellagra as a nutritional deficiency disease
Life Science History

Joseph Goldberger identified pellagra as a nutritional deficiency disease

In 1914, Joseph Goldberger identified pellagra as a nutritional deficiency disease. Goldberger designed and implemented two experiments to…

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Walter L. Treadway conducted the first Hygienic Laboratory survey on mental health
Life Science History | Medicine | NIH

Walter L. Treadway conducted the first Hygienic Laboratory survey on mental health

In 1914, Walter L. Treadway conducted first Hygienic Laboratory survey on mental health studying the role of public…

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Typhoid vaccine was first licensed in the U.S.
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Vaccine

Typhoid vaccine was first licensed in the U.S.

In 1914, the first typhoid vaccine was licensed in the U.S. in 1914. Typhoid immunization was required of…

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The Tetanus toxoid was introduced
Life Science History | Vaccine

The Tetanus toxoid was introduced

In 1914, the tetanus toxoid was introduced following the development of an effective therapeutic serum against tetanus by…

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