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Sheridan Delépine and municipal public health
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In 1891 Sheridan Delépine became the University’s first Professor of Pathology and Morbid Anatomy. He developed his department's work to become a national leader in applying the new bacteriology to public health, primarily through training medical officers of health and providing diagnostic and testing services for local authorities across the Manchester region. In a decade, his enterprise had expanded to support 60 councils. As well as routine work, his laboratory investigated specific issues, notably arsenic in beer, summer diarrhoea, anthrax, tubercular milk, disinfection and water filtration. The novel model of university-municipal cooperation was mutually beneficial. It brought income to the University and a favourable regional profile.

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