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Milton Terris was a prominent public health physician and epidemiologist, born in 1915 and passed away in 2002, who contributed significantly to the field through his academic roles and founding of a public health journal. Charles-Edward Amory Winslow, an influential bacteriologist and public health expert, established the Department of Public Health at Yale and emphasized a holistic approach to health. Both figures played vital roles in advancing public health practices and education in the United States.

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