
George Nuttall
George Nuttall was an American microbiologist and scientist known for his research in infectious diseases, particularly typhoid fever. He worked extensively on understanding bacteria and how they cause illnesses, contributing to public health efforts. Nuttall was also involved with institutions like the University of California and contributed to advancements in microbiology and disease control during the early 20th century. His work helped improve methods for diagnosing and preventing bacterial infections, making a lasting impact on medicine and public health.