United States Senate Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine

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Originally established December 4, 1878 as the Select Committee on Epidemic Diseases. It became a standing committe on December 12, 1887 until March 19, 1896, when the name was changed to the Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine. Terminated April 18, 1921.

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[edit] Select Committee on Epidemic Diseases 1878-1887

[edit] Committee on Epidemic Diseases 1887-1896

[edit] Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine 1896-1921

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