1st Edition

Pestilence, Insanity, and Trees How Stephen Smith Changed New York

By John M. Harris Jr. Copyright 2024
338 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

338 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

338 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This is the first full-length biography of New York surgeon and social activist Stephen Smith (1823–1922), who was appointed to fifty years of public service by three mayors, seven governors, and two U.S. presidents. The book presents the complex life of Stephen Smith, a consistent figure in the history of public health, mental health, housing reform in New York, and even urban reforestation.... Read more

Introduction: Framing a Hazy Portrait  1. Classrooms and Cholera  2. Big City Careers  3. Archetypes  4. Sanitation Becomes Patriotic  5. Metropolitan Health  6. Part-Time Sanitarian  7. New Professions  8. Leading Public Health  9. Fighting Germs  10. Public Health Politics  11. Bringing Data to Insanity  12. Lunacy Commissioner  13. State Insanity Care  14. A Non-Retirement  15. The Progressive Era Begins  16. Turn of the Century Challenges  17. Unfinished Business  18. Fighting Eugenics while Being Nestor  19. Famous at Last  20. Leaving Messages

Biography

John M. Harris Jr. is an internal medicine physician, medical executive, medical educator, and medical biographer living in Tucson, Arizona. He is the author of Professionalizing Medicine: James Reeves and the Choices That Shaped American Health Care (2019).

!Internist and clinician-historian John M. Harris Jr. does a masterful job illuminating Smith's under-appreciated story. Stephen Smith was a prominent and forward-thinking surgeon whose contributions to our field are noteworthy and innovative; however, Smith deserves even greater acclaim for his pioneering and influential leadership in the fields of public health and treatment of the mentally ill. This is an important, well-written narrative which weaves together the multiple facets of a unique individual and cements Smith's place in medical history."

Michael C. Trotter, MD, FACS, Greenville, MS, cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon, Chair, Medical History Group, Mississippi State Medical Assn, member American College of Surgeons History and Archives Group.

“…we are fortunate to have such a vivid and substantive account of Stephen Smith’s life and career. May it be a catalyst for continued research and interpretation of these absorbing aspects of the social history of medicine.”

Drew Bourn PhD,MLIS, Historical Curator at Stanford Medical History Center. The W a t e r m a r k Volume XLVII Number 3 (Summer 2024)

“This biography of New York surgeon and social activist, Stephen Smith (1823-1922), is presented in an attractive hardback format by the author who is an internal medicine physician in Tucson, Arizona. The short chapters, together with numbered references, is especially pleasing.”

Christopher Gardner-Thorpe, British Society for the History of Medicine (June 2024)