Race and medicine in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America
- Author/Creator:
- Savitt, Todd Lee, 1943-
- Publication/Creation:
- Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, [2007]
- Resource Type:
- Book
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- Full Title:
- Race and medicine in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America / Todd L. Savitt
- Variant Titles:
- Race & medicine in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America
Subjects/Genre
- Subjects:
- African Americans--Health and hygiene--Southern States--History--19th century
African Americans--Medical care--Southern States--History--19th century
Sickle cell anemia--Southern States--History--19th century
Racism--Southern States--History--19th century
Black or African American--history
Delivery of Health Care--history
Anemia, Sickle Cell--history
Education, Medical--history
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Racism
Medical care
United States
Description/Summary
- Table of Contents:
- Smothering and overlaying of Virginia slave children: a suggested explanation -- Filariasis (elephantiasis) in the United States -- Race, medicine, and the discovery of sickle cell anemia: introduction -- Herrick's 1910 case report of sickle cell anemia, Chicago, Illinois -- Washburn's 1911 case report of sickle cell anemia, Charlottesville, Virginia -- Sickle cell anemia: the invisible malady -- Black health on the plantation -- Medical experimentation and demonstration on blacks in the Old South -- Slave life insurance in Virginia and North Carolina -- The Georgia Freedmen's bureau and the organization of health care, 1865-66 --The rise and decline of African American medical schools: introduction -- Lincoln University Medical Department -- Straight University Medical Department: black medical education in reconstruction New Orleans -- The education of black physicians at Shaw University, 1882-1918 -- Training the "consecrated, skillful, Christian physician": student life at Leonard Medical School -- Four African American proprietary medical colleges, 1888-1923 -- Money versus mission at Knoxville College Medical Department, 1895-1900 -- Abraham Flexner and the black medical schools -- Entering a "white" profession, 1880-1920 -- "A journal of our own": the Medical and surgical observer in late-nineteenth-century America -- Walking the color line: Alonzo McClennan, the Hospital herald, and segregated medicine.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Type/Description:
- x, 453 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Additional Identifiers
- Catalog ID (MMSID):
- 990006623800302486
- ISBN:
- 9780873388788 (hardcover : alk. paper)
087338878X (hardcover : alk. paper) - OCLC Number:
- 68980860
- Barcode:
- 070000111716
010001207734
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