Knowledge

Miriam Esther Brailey

Source 📝

62:, working on his tuberculosis studies. Much of their data came from the Harriet Lane Children's Home on the grounds of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she later served as director. Her thesis titled "A preliminary analysis of certain records of the tuberculosis clinic of the Harriet Lane Home: I. Tuberculosis infection in children of tuberculous families; II. The history to adolescence of children shown to be tuberculous during infancy." was unpublished. 20: 70:
Rather than sign the paperwork, she and two other Quakers refused. She stated that her "conscience would be very uneasy if I purchased the continuation of my job at the price of cooperating with legislation which I think is dangerous and undemocratic and will accomplish nothing." In March 1950, she was terminated from her position.
69:
Maryland passed the Subversive Activities Act (also known as the Ober Act) in 1949 which "called for state and city employees to sign an oath of loyalty stating that they were not and had never been involved in subversive activities." At that time, Brailey was working for the Health Department.
73:
She was named assistant professor in epidemiology in February 1951, shortly before being appointed assistant professor in pediatrics and medicine and director of the tuberculosis section of the Chest Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
65:
During the 1930s, Brailey became an instructor in both the Department of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine and in the Department of Epidemiology in the School of Hygiene and Public Health (their first female faculty member).
229: 219: 224: 51: 176: 194: 214: 199: 55: 153: 125: 47: 209: 204: 8: 78: 59: 177:
Tuberculosis in White and Negro Children – Miriam Esther Brailey, Janet B. Hardy
188: 19: 31: 43: 126:"The Courage of Her Convictions: The Story of Miriam Brailey" 230:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty
220:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumni
50:
with a major in zoology. She went on to study at the
30:(January 28, 1900 – April 8, 1976) was an American 91:Tuberculosis in White and Negro Children, Volume 2 52:Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health 186: 119: 117: 115: 113: 111: 109: 107: 18: 225:Johns Hopkins School of Medicine alumni 187: 104: 16:American physician and epidemiologist 123: 13: 42:Brailey was born in East Barnard, 14: 241: 58:. While there, she studied with 56:Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 84: 77:Brailey died of pneumonia near 195:American women epidemiologists 170: 146: 1: 97: 46:. In 1922 she graduated from 215:Mount Holyoke College alumni 154:"Miriam Esther Brailey 1922" 37: 7: 133:Maryland Historical Society 10: 246: 23:Miriam Esther Brailey 1922 200:American epidemiologists 93:Commonwealth Fund, 1958 124:Gerczak, Charlotte F. 24: 48:Mount Holyoke College 28:Miriam Esther Brailey 22: 34:and epidemiologist. 79:Kingston, New York 60:Wade Hampton Frost 25: 158:www.mtholyoke.edu 237: 179: 174: 168: 167: 165: 164: 150: 144: 143: 141: 139: 130: 121: 245: 244: 240: 239: 238: 236: 235: 234: 185: 184: 183: 182: 175: 171: 162: 160: 152: 151: 147: 137: 135: 128: 122: 105: 100: 87: 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 243: 233: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 181: 180: 169: 145: 102: 101: 99: 96: 95: 94: 86: 83: 39: 36: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 242: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 192: 190: 178: 173: 159: 155: 149: 134: 127: 120: 118: 116: 114: 112: 110: 108: 103: 92: 89: 88: 82: 80: 75: 71: 67: 63: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 35: 33: 29: 21: 172: 161:. Retrieved 157: 148: 136:. Retrieved 132: 90: 85:Publications 76: 72: 68: 64: 41: 27: 26: 210:1976 deaths 205:1900 births 189:Categories 163:2020-07-21 98:References 38:Biography 32:physician 44:Vermont 138:9 July 129:(PDF) 140:2020 54:and 191:: 156:. 131:. 106:^ 81:. 166:. 142:.

Index


physician
Vermont
Mount Holyoke College
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Wade Hampton Frost
Kingston, New York







"The Courage of Her Convictions: The Story of Miriam Brailey"
"Miriam Esther Brailey 1922"
Tuberculosis in White and Negro Children – Miriam Esther Brailey, Janet B. Hardy
Categories
American women epidemiologists
American epidemiologists
1900 births
1976 deaths
Mount Holyoke College alumni
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumni
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine alumni
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.