Theodore M. Brown, Ph.D.

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Contact

University of Rochester
Dept of History, The College
PO Box 270070
Rochester, NY 14627

Portrait

Dr. Brown is a historian of medicine, public health, and health policy. He has conducted research on the history of the biopsychosocial approach and on translational medicine; the history of twentieth and early twenty-first century U.S. health policy; the influence of organized philanthropy on medical research, health policy, and medical education, and the history of American and global public health. He is a Contributing Editor for History of the American Journal of Public Health.

Current Appointments

Education
PhD History and Philosophy of Science Princeton University 1968
MA History and Philosophy of Science Princeton University 1965
BS History and Science City College of CUNY 1963
Post-Doctoral Training & Residency
Postdoctoral Fellowship in History of Medicine Johns Hopkins University 1968 - 1969
Recent Journal Articles
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Baron, SL and Brown, TM. "Lead Poisoning in the United States". American Journal of Public Health 99 (2009).
Gamble, VN and Brown, TM. "Reaching the Negro Community". American Journal of Public Health 99 (2009).
Brown, TM. "Celebrating the World Health Organization". American Journal of Public Health 98 (2008).
Brown, TM and Fee, L. "The Bandoeng Conference of 1937: A Milestone in Health and Development". American Journal of Public Health 96 (2006).
Tarantola, D, Gruskin, S, Brown, TM, and Fee, L. "Jonathan Mann: Founder of the Health and Human Rights Movement". American Journal of Public Health 96 (2006).