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Born : 18 July 1886 - New Glascow , Canada.
Nationality : American
Career before entering Secretariat:
Ohio State Department of Health since 1911:- 1) Epidemiologist; 2) Chief
of the Bureau of Communicable diseases.
Career in Secretariat:
23 Mar.1925 : Chief of the Epidemiological Intelligence
and Public Health Statistical Service -
Health Section (Rockefeller Grant).
16 June 1939: Temporarily for the Reorganisation of the
Health & Social Questions Section as Consultant,
Left Secretariat: 30 June 1937.
Career after Secretariat:
American Health & Social Authorities i n the States.
File contains peronnel office documents relating to the services of Dr. Boudreau and some legal issues with him relating to unpaid loans.
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- French
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Protection period to: 1997-06-30
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