Frontier Doctor: The Autobiography Of A Pioneer On The Frontier Of Public Health
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Frontier Doctor: The Autobiography Of A Pioneer On The Frontier Of Public Health

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Frontier Doctor: The Autobiography Of A Pioneer On The Frontier Of Public Health

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Samuel J. Crumbine's Frontier Doctor is an extraordinary firsthand account of life on the medical front lines in the American heartland during a time of rapid transformation and public health awakening. As a frontier physician and reformer in late 19th- and early 20th-century Kansas, Crumbine bore witness to a world where modern sanitation was nearly nonexistent, infectious diseases ravaged entire communities, and preventive care was a radical notion. Yet through determination, compassion, and innovation, he not only treated illness—he changed how Americans approached health. The book recounts his early days on horseback tending to homesteaders and Native Americans alike, his struggle against deadly outbreaks of tuberculosis and typhoid, and his passionate campaigns to eliminate unsanitary practices like the public drinking cup and the common spittoon. Crumbine's story also reveals the deep challenges of practicing medicine in an era before antibiotics, when doctors often had to serve as diagnosticians, pharmacists, surgeons, and educators simultaneously. His pioneering spirit is matched by an unwavering belief in the power of education, community action, and legislative reform. Through tireless advocacy and personal example, he helped shape the foundation of modern American public health policy. More than just a chronicle of medical breakthroughs, this is a human story—of patients, perseverance, and a physician who refused to accept needless suffering as inevitable. With warmth, humor, and humility, Crumbine reflects on a life devoted to healing not just bodies, but systems. Frontier Doctor is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of medicine, rural healthcare, or the enduring power of one person to make a national impact.

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eBook ISBN
9781779791672
Year
2025

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. DEDICATION
  4. PREFACE
  5. FOREWORD—BY JAMES A. TOBEY, DR. P.H., LL.D.
  6. I—EARLY DAYS
  7. II—DODGE CITY, THE COWBOY CAPITAL
  8. III—BABIES AND MOTHERS
  9. IV—THE MAGIC CIRCLES AND MIRAGES
  10. V—FRONTIER PROBLEMS
  11. VI—EXCEPTIONAL CASES
  12. VII—COUNTY CORONER
  13. VIII—COMMUNITIES
  14. IX—DROUGHT
  15. X—EVOLUTION
  16. XI—HYPNOTISM—TELEPATHY
  17. XII—IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS
  18. XIV—PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION
  19. XV—ACT OF GOD
  20. XVI—BEGINNING A CRUSADE
  21. XVII—SWAT THE FLY—BAT THE RAT
  22. XVIII—CUTTING TWO ENDLESS CHAINS
  23. XIX—RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATION
  24. XX—COOPERATION IN GOVERNMENT
  25. XXI—LAWS AND INCIDENTS
  26. XXII—FAMILIES
  27. XXIII—WORLD WAR IN KANSAS
  28. XXIV—FIGHTING VENEREAL DISEASE
  29. XXV—A BOSS AND A BISHOP
  30. XXVI—OUR GREATEST EPIDEMIC
  31. XXVII—ARE WE DOING ALL WE CAN?
  32. XXVIII—JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
  33. XXIX—VACATION AND TRAVEL
  34. XXX—EASIER DAYS