william crawford gorgas

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william crawford gorgas

A portrait of William Crawford Gorgas hangs in the medical library.

Definition

Proper noun: - William Crawford Gorgas: A United States Army surgeon renowned for his successful public health campaigns that controlled and suppressed yellow fever, most notably in Havana, Cuba, and the Panama Canal Zone during the early 20th century.

Usage
  • As a subject or object: The name is used to refer to the historical figure, particularly in contexts of medical history, public health, and the construction of the Panama Canal.
    • William Crawford Gorgas implemented strict mosquito control measures.
    • The success of the Panama Canal is often attributed to the work of William Crawford Gorgas.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical and academic context: The name is frequently cited in discussions of tropical medicine, epidemiology, and major engineering projects where disease control was critical.
    • The Gorgas strategy became a model for combating mosquito-borne illnesses worldwide.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gorgas (noun): A common shortened reference to William Crawford Gorgas, especially when the context is clear.
    • Gorgas served as the Surgeon General of the U.S. Army.
Synonyms
  • Sanitation pioneer
  • Public health officer
  • Army surgeon (specific to his role)
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Yellow fever control: The primary achievement associated with his work.
  • Panama Canal construction: The historic project his public health efforts enabled.
  • Mosquito eradication: The key method he employed to defeat yellow fever.
william crawford gorgas

A portrait of William Crawford Gorgas hangs in the medical library.

Noun
  1. United States Army surgeon who suppressed yellow fever in Havana and in the Panama Canal Zone (1854-1920)