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- John_Henry_Rauch comment "John Henry Rauch (4 September 1828, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania – 24 March 1894, in Chicago) was an American sanitarian. He brought attention to public health problems posed by cemeteries in large cities and handled the public health emergencies posed by the Chicago fire of 1871. He was the founding president of the Illinois State Board of Health.Rauch graduated in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania and settled in Burlington, Iowa.".
- Q6238928 comment "John Henry Rauch (4 September 1828, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania – 24 March 1894, in Chicago) was an American sanitarian. He brought attention to public health problems posed by cemeteries in large cities and handled the public health emergencies posed by the Chicago fire of 1871. He was the founding president of the Illinois State Board of Health.Rauch graduated in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania and settled in Burlington, Iowa.".