Justina Hill

A bacteriologist who has fought against germs all her life, Justina Hill is an alumna of Smith who did her graduate work at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Germs and the Man, and of Silent Enemies. She was with the Near East Relief, first near Constantinople and then in Far Eastern Turkey. Today she serves as bacteriologist in the James Buchanan Brady Institute of Baltimore and as an associate in urology in the Johns Hopkins Medical School.

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  1. How Bad Is the Flu?

    “The possibility of recurrent epidemics, perhaps of increasing virulence, even of another pandemic, must be faced.”

    a doctor uses a tongue depressor and a flashlight to check the throat of a small child; two other children look on from either side, and a woman and a man holding a baby watch in the background
    Associated Press