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George W. Comstock : ウィキペディア英語版 | George W. Comstock
George Wills Comstock (January 7, 1915 – July 15, 2007) was a public health physician, epidemiologist, and educator. He was known for significant contributions to public health, specifically in the fields of micronutrient deficiencies, tuberculosis, and cardiovascular disease.〔(Altman LK. "George W. Comstock, 92, dies; leader in fight against TB." ''The New York Times.'' Published 2007-07-18. )〕〔(Szklo M. "Editorial: George W. Comstock - An appreciation." ''American Journal of Epidemiology.'' 2008;168(7):667 )〕 He served as the Editor-in Chief for the ''American Journal of Epidemiology''.〔 ==Early Life== Born in Niagara Falls, New York, on January 7, 1915, George W. Comstock was the son of metallurgical engineer George Frederick Comstock and Ella Gardner Wills Comstock. He graduated from Antioch College in 1937 with honors in biology and chemistry, originally planning on becoming a metallurgist.〔 He ultimately decided to pursue medicine and graduated from Harvard Medical School with a doctor of medicine in 1941.
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