Edward S. Godfrey (physician)

Edward Settle Godfrey Jr. (1878December 13, 1960), son of Edward Settle Godfrey, was a physician and epidemiologist, the founder of the first epidemiological society in the United States.[3] He studied the epidemiology of diphtheria and tuberculosis.[4] From April 21, 1936[1] until he retired on May 1, 1947,[2] he was the New York State Commissioner of Health.

Edward Settle Godfrey Jr.
Commissioner of Health
of the State of New York
In office
April 21, 1936[1]  May 1, 1947[2]
Governor
Preceded byThomas Parran
Succeeded byHerman E. Hilleboe
Personal details
Born1878
Died(1960-12-13)December 13, 1960
Professionphysician

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