Hello historians,
What are some interventions before 1920 that improved human well-being 100 years later?
For examples:
- Holden Karnofsky cited United States Hookworm reduction starting around 1909.
https://www.openphilanthropy.org/research/philanthropys-success-stories/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hookworm_infection#Eradication_programmes
- Jason Crawford cited Smallpox inoculation before 1700 and vaccination starting around 1796.
https://rootsofprogress.org/smallpox-and-vaccines
One classic example is Benjamin Franklin, who upon his death in 1790
(From What We Owe The Future, p. 24. See notes (1.34) and (1.35) on the WWOTF website here for references. Franklin's bequest is well-known but popular accounts are often slightly off in their details.)
Here's an NYT article from 1990 about the fight over the allocation of the funds after they had grown for 200 years.
I'm not sure what was done ultimately done with them, but according to Wikipedia Boston used it to establish and fund a trade school (I think at both the 100- and 200-year marks), the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology.