Lecture 2 - History and Evolution of Epidemiology
Lecture 2 - History and Evolution of Epidemiology
Lecture 2 - History and Evolution of Epidemiology
of Epidemiology
By
DR.CIROOBE
History
of
Epidemiology
Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.)
Pioneered handwashing to
help prevent the spread of
septic infections in mothers
following birth
John Snow (1813-1858)
Father of epidemiology
Careful mapping of cholera
cases in East London during
cholera epidemic of 1854
Traced source to a single well
on Broad Street that had been
contaminated by sewage
History of Epidemiology (Cont’d)
• Vital Statistics
– John Graunt (1620-1674)
– William Farr (1807-1883)
• Occupational medicine
& Industrial Hygiene
– Bernardino Ramazzini (1633-1714)
• Role of carriers in transmission
– Typhoid Mary & George Soper
Typhoid Mary & George Soper
Mary Mallon, a cook responsible for most famous outbreaks of
carrier-borne disease in medical history
Recognized as carrier during 1904 N.Y. typhoid fever epidemic
When source of disease was traced, Mary had disappeared
only to resurface in 1907 when more cases occurred
Again Mary fled, but authorities led by George Soper, caught
her and had her quarantined on an island
In 1910 the health department released her on condition that
she never accept employment involving the handling of food
Four years later, Soper began looking for Mary again when two
new epidemics broke out; Mary had worked as a cook at both
places
She was found and returned to North Brother Island, where she
remained the rest of her life until a paralytic stroke in 1932 led
to her slow death, six years later
Typhoid Mary
U.S. History of Epidemiology
• Lemuel Shattuck (1850)
– Proposed creation of a permanent statewide public health
infrastructure
– Recommended establishing state & local health offices to
gather statistical information on public health conditions
• Quarantine Commissions (1857)
• 1st Public Health Book (1879)
• U.S. Public Health Service founded (1902)
• Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)
• Pasteurization of milk (1913)
• 1st School of Public Health (1913)
Historic Aspects of the Development of
Morbidity Statistics in the U.S.