

A panicked Kellogg turned to someone he knew could best help with this alarming concern. To be on the safe side, they then decided to bring Ging’s body to a more experienced physician, Wilfred Kellogg, who was starting to find signs of a lethal plague on his own. However, when his body was taken to be prepared for a proper resting place, Chinese physicians became worried when there was bacteria detected in the corpse. Many suspected he died of typhoid or of a sexually transmitted disease. 1 Upon inspection of the crime scene, there were no splatters of blood, stab wounds, bullet wounds, or even a single scratch.

On that fateful day in March, 41-year-old Wing Chung Ging was found dead in the Globe Hotel cellar located in Chinatown. San Francisco, California was the central hub for racism and discrimination for many Asian individuals. SP 3392 – Language Variation and Dialectology of Spanish.SC 3300 – Special Topics: Public Health.HS 1302 – United States History since 1877.HS 1301 – United States History to 1877.3 Post-Classical History (600 CE-1492 CE).6 Contemporary Latin America (2000-2030).1 Pre-Columbian Latin America (to 1492).4 Late Middle Ages-Renaissance-Reformation Europe (1300-1648).6 Great Depression and WWII (1929-1945).5 Emergence of Modern America (1877-1929).4 Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877).

2 Revolution and Early Republic (1754-1801).1 Colonization and Settlement (1500-1763).
