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Tag Archives: Surgeon General Joseph K. Barnes
Surgeon Joseph K. Barnes: Epic History
Surgeon Generals are seldom associated with mega-events. The Surgeon General More than 200 years ago, the US Army created the position of Surgeon General, the ranking doctor of public health. By the time of the US Civil War, the position … Continue reading →
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