Victor Clarence Vaughan
1851–1929 (age 78)
Physician/Bacteriologist
Biography
Victor Clarence Vaughan was the first dean of the University of Michigan Medical School and a pioneering bacteriologist whose laboratories illuminated the causes of typhoid, influenza, and other threats.
He wrote treatises on public hygiene, advised federal commissions during times of outbreak, and insisted that modern medicine marry careful science with compassionate care.