John Gerald "Gerry" FitzGerald (December 9, 1882 in Drayton, Ontario – June 20, 1940) was a Canadian physician and public health specialist who was instrumental in the control of diphtheria, first by producing and freely distributing antitoxin, and then in 1924 by using mass production to enable widespread use of the vaccine devised by Gaston Ramon.
Ramón Vargas | Juan Ramón Jiménez | Ramon Magsaysay | Gaston Lachaise | André-Gaston Prételat | Ramon Magsaysay Award | Ramon Fernandez | Santiago Ramón y Cajal | José Ramón Alexanko | San Ramon, California | Ramon Mitra, Jr. | Ramon Llull | Gaston Maspero | Gaston Leroux | Gaston, Duke of Orléans | San Ramón | San Ramon | Ramon Berenguer II | Ramón Ayala | Gaston Waringhien | Gaston Bachelard | Cito Gaston | San Ramón, Costa Rica | Ramón Ruiz | Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona | Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona | Prince Gaston, Count of Eu | José Ramón Florez | Gaston Salvatore | Agimat: Ang Mga Alamat ni Ramon Revilla |