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reappointed him to the office in 1909. As Commissioner, he focused on controlling contagious diseases, the matter of the state's polluted streams, the fight against tuberculosis, and a general education effort in public health work. Under him the Health Department established county tuberculosis
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after he graduated, and in 1892 he assumed sole control of the journal. He also became chair of Chemistry in the medical college immediately following his graduation, which he held until he became Professor of Physiological Materia Medica. By 1899, he was on the governing board of the school's
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hospitals and created the New York State Public Health Council, a precursor of the Public Health and Health Planning Council. In 1910, he concluded disease carriers shouldn't be kept in isolation and concluded that
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began to fall into disrepair, he petitioned the state for financial assistance to relocate the laboratory animals to a farm. In 1913, he got the funding and the Department purchased a farm in
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Porter was consulting physician to the Laura Franklin Free Hospital for Children and the Hahnemann Hospital, a Medical Examiner for the
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faculty and one of the faculty's representatives in the college senate. In 1894, he was elected General Secretary of the
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Porter died at his home in Upper Lislie on August 11, 1929. He was buried in Upper Lislie Cemetery.
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while still a student and served as its first editor-in-chief. He became associate editor of the
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Porter served as Commissioner until January 1914. In the
337:"A History of New York State's Health Commissioners" 153:in the parent league. He was also a member of the 208:. He was president of the Board of Education in 63:New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital 42:, the son of Curtis H. Porter and Julia Hoffman. 547:Commissioners of Health of the State of New York 463: 170:American Academy of Political and Social Science 492:State University of New York at Cortland alumni 24: 517:20th-century American newspaper editors 512:19th-century American newspaper editors 383: 248: 464: 359: 314: 38:Porter was born on August 7, 1856, in 118:, later known as Griffin Laboratory. 424: 422: 403: 401: 379: 377: 244: 242: 240: 71:North American Journal of Homeopathy 562:People from Broome County, New York 522:Editors of New York City newspapers 297:The American Blue Book of Biography 206:New York State Agricultural Society 155:New York Republican State Committee 99:New York State Department of Health 13: 182:American Public Health Association 178:New York Museum of Natural History 97:appointed him Commissioner of the 14: 578: 444: 419: 398: 374: 237: 159:Commissioner of Foods and Markets 532:20th-century American physicians 527:19th-century American physicians 507:New York Medical College faculty 83:Manhattan Life Insurance Company 76:American Institute of Homeopathy 502:New York Medical College alumni 125:, he unsuccessfully ran in the 353: 329: 308: 288: 266: 212:. He was also a member of the 196:, the local, county and state 190:National Editorial Association 131:Secretary of State of New York 1: 557:Farmers from New York (state) 537:Physicians from New York City 230: 61:in 1880. He then went to the 552:New York (state) Republicans 430:"Died Suddenly Sunday Night" 384:Malcolm, James, ed. (1921). 141:. He became involved in the 7: 567:Burials in New York (state) 482:People from Ghent, New York 174:National Geographic Society 166:New York Academy of Science 164:Porter was a member of the 10: 583: 186:New York Press Association 497:Cornell University alumni 360:Murlin, Edgar L. (1915). 315:Murlin, Edgar L. (1913). 222:Hudson–Fulton Celebration 487:Claverack College alumni 434:Whitney's Point Reporter 413:Whitney's Point Reporter 194:Cornell Club of New York 133:, losing the primary to 33: 409:"Dr. Eugene H. Porter" 250:Marquis, Albert Nelson 55:Cortland Normal School 47:Hudson River Institute 30: 387:The New York Red Book 363:The New York Red Book 318:The New York Red Book 28: 20:Eugene Hoffman Porter 255:Who's Who in America 200:, the Broome County 103:Charles Evans Hughes 93:. In 1905, Governor 57:. He graduated from 45:Porter attended the 542:American homeopaths 59:Cornell University 31: 16:American physician 341:www.health.ny.gov 151:Cortland counties 143:Dairymen's League 574: 451:Eugene H. Porter 438: 437: 426: 417: 416: 405: 396: 395: 381: 372: 371: 357: 351: 350: 348: 347: 333: 327: 326: 312: 306: 305: 292: 286: 285: 270: 264: 263: 260:Internet Archive 246: 95:Frank W. Higgins 582: 581: 577: 576: 575: 573: 572: 571: 462: 461: 447: 442: 441: 428: 427: 420: 407: 406: 399: 382: 375: 358: 354: 345: 343: 335: 334: 330: 313: 309: 294: 293: 289: 272: 271: 267: 247: 238: 233: 135:Francis M. 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Ghent, New York
Hudson River Institute
Claverack
Cortland Normal School
Cornell University
New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital
American Institute of Homeopathy
Manhattan Life Insurance Company
Penn Mutual
New York City
Frank W. Higgins
New York State Department of Health
Charles Evans Hughes
Mary Mallon
Albany
Guilderland
1914 election
Republican
Secretary of State of New York
Francis M. Hugo
Upper Lislie
Dairymen's League
Broome
Cortland counties
New York Republican State Committee
Commissioner of Foods and Markets
New York Academy of Science
American Academy of Political and Social Science
National Geographic Society

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