William H. Park

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William H. Park was an American physician and public health pioneer who played a key role in early cancer research and helped establish major health organizations in the United States.

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instanceOf human
physician
public health pioneer
areaOfInfluence American public health system
early 20th-century medical research in the United States
contributedTo development of organized public health infrastructure in the United States
founding and strengthening national health organizations in the United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork bacteriology
cancer research
infectious diseases
public health
gender male
hasRole medical researcher
public health leader
knownAs William H. Park, M.D.
movement public health movement
notableFor development of bacteriological methods for disease control
early cancer research in the United States
helping establish major health organizations in the United States
pioneering work in public health
occupation bacteriologist
physician
public health official
workLocation United States of America

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American Cancer Society foundedBy William H. Park