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    Charles Value Chapin (January 17, 1856 – January 31, 1941) was an American pioneer in public health research and practice during the Progressive Era. He...
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  • Charles Chapin (1858–1930) was an American newspaper editor and convicted murderer. Charles Chapin may also refer to: Charles Chapin (U.S. Marshal) (1803–1878)...
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    to forcibly quarantine Mallon. For example, Milton J. Rosenau and Charles V. Chapin both argued that she just had to be taught to carefully treat her...
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  • activist Billy Chapin (1943–2016), US actor Charles Chapin (1858–1930), US newspaper editor, convicted murderer ("The Rose Man") Charles V. Chapin (1856–1941)...
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    Martin V. Melosi, The Sanitary City: Urban Infrastructure in America from Colonial Times to the Present (2000) James H. Cassedy, Charles V. Chapin and the...
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    the scientific basis of public health, saving millions of lives. Charles V. Chapin (1856–1941) public health advocate and researcher credited with planting...
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    Charles Henry Chapin (1830–1889) was an American landscape and portrait painter. One of his paintings is at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State...
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    bankruptcy. Providence City Hospital, opened 1910; in 1931 re-named Charles V. Chapin hospital, fell into decline and purchased by Providence College in...
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    the month, public health superintendent Charles V. Chapin had identified over 2,500 cases in the city. Chapin and other officials responded by ordering...
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  • "didactic doldrums" of lectures. In 1893, Bumpus worked with colleagues Charles V. Chapin and John Howard Appleton in establishing a premedical program, one...
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  • Pharmacology, University of Washington School of Medicine, ForMemRS Charles V. Chapin (A.B. 1876) – Providence Superintendent of Health (1884–1932), pioneer...
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  • program, while in 1974, the college acquired the property of the former Charles V. Chapin Hospital on the other side of Huxley Avenue. The campus was then split...
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  • parks system." Charles V. Chapin (1928) "For his contributions to public health and work in the administrative control of disease." Charles W. Stiles (1921)...
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    came over the next few decades in the form of the founding of the Charles V. Chapin Hospital, the Providence Lying-In Hospital (now Women and Infants...
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    Tom Chapin (born March 13, 1945) is an American musician, entertainer, singer-songwriter, and storyteller. Chapin is known for the song "Happy Birthday"...
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    Clifford Samuel Chapin IV (born January 29, 1988) is an American voice actor and voice director. Chapin is known for his roles in anime and video games...
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  • received numerous honors over the course of his career, including the Charles V. Chapin Award (1945), U.S. Typhus Commission Medal (1945), and Medal for Merit...
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  • Medical Association Research Medal; D.Sc., University of the South; Charles V. Chapin Award (Rhode Island); Modern Medicine Award for distinguished achievement;...
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    13 (2): 35–57. PMID 11612511. "Models for public health workers: Charles V. Chapin, Hermann M. Biggs, and Joseph W. Mountin". Journal of Public Health...
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  • and now a third case from Illinois. Florida Department of Health Charles V. Chapin AAPHP "Public health". Florida Department of Health. Archived from...
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    Hospital, 151 Eaton St., Providence, Rhode Island (1910) - Later renamed Charles V. Chapin Hospital, now part of Providence College. Edwin A. Smith Building...
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  • football team. Richardson was the superintendent for over 30 years at Charles V. Chapin Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1940, he took on the same...
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    honour of William Thompson Sedgwick (1855–1921). Source: APHA 1929 Charles V. Chapin 1930 Theobald Smith 1931 George W. McCoy 1932 William H. Park 1933...
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  • Chapin School is an all-girls independent day school in New York City's Upper East Side neighborhood in Manhattan. Maria Bowen Chapin opened "Miss Chapin's...
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  • 153–159. doi:10.2307/799060. JSTOR 799060. Mitchell, Martha (1993). "Chapin, Charles V.". Encyclopedia Brunoniana. Providence, RI: Brown University Library...
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  • Charles Chapin (July 10, 1803 – January 6, 1878) was a physician and public official from Brattleboro, Vermont. Among the offices in which he served were...
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    Elementary School, Ministerial Rd., West Kingston, Rhode Island. 1976 - Charles V. Chapin Building (Dept. of Health Latoratory), 50 Orms St., Providence, Rhode...
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    work in that preceded the age of cellular and computational study. Charles V. Chapin Medal of the Rhode Island Medical Society Citation for Distinguished...
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    unexplained fevers to malaria without differential diagnosis. Inspired by Charles V. Chapin's work convincing Rhode Island public health officials to accept germ...
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    September 1918. Acting on the advice of superintendent of health Charles V. Chapin, Beeckman delayed issuing a closure order until October 6. The peak...
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