Moses T. Clegg | |||||||||||
Birth Name: | Moses Tran Clegg | ||||||||||
Birth Date: | 1 September 1876 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | Red Bluff, Arkansas, U.S. | ||||||||||
Death Place: | Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. | ||||||||||
Fields: | Bacteriology | ||||||||||
Alma Mater: | University of Arkansas | ||||||||||
Children: | 3 | ||||||||||
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Moses Tran Clegg (September 1, 1876 – August 9, 1918) was an American bacteriologist noted for his work in Leprosy. He is best known as the first scientist to segregate and propagate the leprosy bacillus.[1]
Clegg was born on September 1, 1876, at Red Bluff, Arkansas, and educated at the University of Arkansas.[1] After a period of service in Company A, 1st Arkansas Infantry during the Spanish–American War, he enlisted in the Hospital Corps, serving through the Philippine Insurrection.[1] [2]
Clegg was assistant bacteriologist in the Philippine Bureau of Science at Manila from 1902 to 1910, assistant director of the Leprosy Investigation Station in Hawaii from 1910 to 1915, and bacteriologist at San Francisco from 1916 to 1917. At the time of his death, he was superintendent of Queen's Hospital, Honolulu.[1]