A distinguished physician, educator and public servant, Dr. Louis W. Sullivan was the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (H&HS) in the administration of President George H.W. Bush. The son of an undertaker in rural Georgia, Louis Sullivan excelled academically and graduated with honors from Atlanta's Morehouse College in 1955. He earned a scholarship to Boston University Medical School, where he became a full professor after serving as an instructor at Harvard Medical School. One of the nation's leading experts on blood and blood disease, he was the first scientist...