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When the National
Board of Health expired, the Marine Hospital Service took over its
quarantine activities. Leaders of the MHS also paid close attention to the
bacteriological discoveries in Europe during the 1870s and 1880s. In 1887,
they authorized a 28-year old officer, Dr. Joseph J. Kinyoun, to establish a
bacteriological laboratory on the top floor of the Marine Hospital in
Stapleton, Staten Island, New York. Kinyoun had joined the MHS the previous
year and was the only officer to have taken a course of studies, in New
York, in the new science. He was given "several hundred dollars" to purchase
basic bacteriological laboratory equipment. He called the unit a "laboratory
of hygiene," the name used by German bacteriologists who were the pioneers
of the field. |