Premium Only Content

(Mar 1979) Alex Langmuir (epidemic intelligence service / “cutter Incident”) Donald Henderson int.
Source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NICfQM9d0CM
Notes from original video :
Leaders in American Medicine: Dr. Alexander D. Langmuir Interviewed by Dr. Donald A. Henderson. A National Medical Audiovisual Center Production in cooperation with Alpha Omega Alpha. Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Alex Langmuir began by sharing that his sources of inspiration for Public Health were Margaret Sanger and Dr. George Bigelow at Harvard. After Cornell Medical School, he enjoyed a formative internship at Boston City Hospital, trained with the NYS Health Department, and earned an MPH at Hopkins. He believed his notoriety from identifying polio in New York led him to the Respiratory Diseases Commission Laboratory. However, he was confident that the Communicable Disease Center (CDC) offered more promising opportunities and was easily recruited. At the CDC, he eagerly reshaped the malaria eradication program into Malarial Appraisal & Surveillance Teams. Never shying from controversy, he fought the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for rights to epidemics, indicated that Gamma globulin was of little practical value, and identified Cutter Laboratories as the source of polio vaccine problems. He also discussed salmonella outbreaks, immunization and state services, hospital infection and diarrheal disease programs, the Mortality, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report(MMWR), and avian flu. He briefly spoke of EIS officers, trainings, and conferences.
KEY WORDS: Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), surveillance, National Medical Audiovisual Center, Alpha Omega Alpha, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, National Medical Audiovisual Center, Harvard, Cornell, Boston City Hospital, New York State Health Department, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, polio, Respiratory Diseases Commission Laboratory, Adenovirus 4, CDC, Malarial Appraisal and Surveillance Teams, Bronfman Prize, NIH, 1955 Cutter Incidence, oral polio vaccine, staphylococcus, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), Immunization and State Services, leukemia, family planning, World Health Assembly, “Global Surveillance of Communicable Diseases”
-
LIVE
SavageJayGatsby
19 hours agoFriend Friday | MicroWorks | $300 Weekly Goal for Spicy Bite Saturday | 250 Follower Goal!
54 watching -
LIVE
Edge of Wonder
3 hours agoCattle Mutilations, Chupacabra Sightings & NASA’s Voyager Goes Dark?
266 watching -
LIVE
Mally_Mouse
23 hours agoFriend Friday!! 🎉 - Let's Play! - Microworks
124 watching -
LIVE
Quite Frankly
2 days agoHookah Special: Found Footage, Workplace Folly, More Cringe Music Vids (8/23/25 Re-Run)
377 watching -
LIVE
LFA TV
13 hours agoLFA TV ALL DAY STREAM - FRIDAY 8/29/25
755 watching -
12:38
AlaskanBallistics
19 hours agoNutrek Optics Coppertag 5-25x56mm Review
2.35K -
LIVE
The Mike Schwartz Show
4 hours agoTHE MIKE SCHWARTZ SHOW Evening Edition with Guests Dr. PETER MCCULLOUGH and JOHN LEAKE
4,202 watching -
1:01:41
BonginoReport
9 hours agoAI & The Woke Indoctrination Ruining Childhood - Nightly Scroll w/ Hayley Caronia (Ep.123)
76.1K16 -
1:17:29
Kim Iversen
6 hours agoTrotskyite Neocons: How MARXISTS Built the Modern GOP
80.1K115 -
4:11:58
StoneMountain64
5 hours ago#1 Battlefield Mastery Session with the BOYS
19.9K1