


1921 Portrait of Pioneer Dr. Livingston Farrand
This photograph features Dr. Livingston Farrand, a prominent figure in the field of medicine and public health during the early 20th century. Taken on July 15, 1921, by the Bain News Service, this image captures Farrand at a crucial time when advancements in medical practices were being implemented across the United States. As a physician and medical educator, Farrand played a vital role in shaping health policies and promoting public health education.
Farrands contributions extended to his leadership positions, including serving as the president of several medical organizations. He was also instrumental in developments at institutions such as the University of Colorado, where he advocated for improvements in medical training. This photograph not only preserves his likeness but also stands as a record of the eras evolving approach to healthcare, emphasizing the impact of dedicated individuals in advancing community health initiatives.

1921 Portrait of Pioneer Dr. Livingston Farrand
