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George Newman
Sir George Newman GBE, KCB (October 23, 1870, Leominster, Herefordshire - May 26, 1948) was an English public health physician, Quaker, the first Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Health in England, and wrote a seminal treatise on the social problems causing infant mortality.
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