Germs Have No Color Line: Blacks and American Medicine, 1900-1940Vanessa Northington Gamble |
Contents
Seale Harris Tuberculosis in the Negro Journal of | 8 |
W J Northern Tuberculosis among Negroes Journal of the Southern | 35 |
H J Achard Tuberculization of the Negro Journal of | 41 |
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A. B. Jackson American Hospital Association American Negro beds better birth black health black physicians cancer cent Chicago cities clinic colored population consumption culosis death rate death-rate diphtheria disease doctor economic effort especially facilities fact factors germs groes health departments Health Week higher homes Hospital Association houses Howard University hygiene immunity improvement increase infant infection institutions Journal Julius Rosenwald large number less live malaria medical schools medicine ment mortality rate National Medical Association Negro death rate Negro Health Problem Negro hospitals Negro physicians Negro population negro race North nurses organized persons Philadelphia physical pitals pneumonia practice prevalence prevent profession public health racial Rosenwald Fund sanitary scarlet fever Seale Harris sickness slavery slaves social South Southern statistics susceptibility syphilis tality tion treatment tuber tuberculous Tuskegee Institute typhoid fever white and colored white race