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Abraham Flexner and the black medical schools.
"Abraham Flexner and the Black Medical Schools" first appeared in Beyond Flexner: Medical Education in the Twentieth Century, Barbara Barzansky and Norman Gevitz, eds. Copyright 1992 by Barbara Barzansky and Norman Gevitz. Reproduced with permission of Greenwood Publishing Group Inc., Westport, CT. The article will be reprnted in a collection of the author's writings on African-American medical history called Race and Medicine in Nineteenthand Early-Twentieth-Century America, to be published in December 2006 by Kent State University Press and published here with permission of the Kent State University Press. Originally published J Natl Med Assoc. Vol. 98, No. 9, Sep 2006
Women and Medicine in 19th Century America
Laupus Library History Collections & the Department of Bioethics & Interdisciplinary Studies sponsor the History of Medicine Presentations as an educational service for the East Carolina University community. The Library hopes that the speakers and topics selected will promote a greater understanding of the historical and philosophical underpinnings of today's health care disciplines.Laupus Library History Collections & the Department of Bioethics & Interdisciplinary Studie
Race, medicine, authorship and the \u27discovery\u27 of sickle cell disease, 1910-1911
Poster for the 35th Historia Medica lecture.https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/historyofmedicine_historia_medica_posters/1016/thumbnail.jp
Women and Medicine in 19th Century America
Laupus Library History Collections & the Department of Bioethics & Interdisciplinary Studies sponsor the History of Medicine Presentations as an educational service for the East Carolina University community. The Library hopes that the speakers and topics selected will promote a greater understanding of the historical and philosophical underpinnings of today's health care disciplines