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22 entries match Professions & Education [M01 / N02] · Zoology & Animal Sciences [K01.900.500.750] · Race, Ethnicity & Colonial Medicine [K01.900.850]
2002 CE
#8011
African American alternative medicine: Using alternative medicine to prevent and control chronic diseases.
2007 CE
#9976
African American folk healing.
1998 CE
#12553
African American midwifery in the South: Dialogues of birth, race, and memory.
1999 CE
#9224
African-American dental surgeons and the U.S. Army Dental Corps: A struggle for acceptance, 1901-1919.
Digital text from the U.S. Army Medical Department Office of Medical History at this link. (This study does not seem to have been formally published; WorldCat is uncertain of its publication date.)
1999 CE
#10315
Against the odds: Blacks in the profession of medicine in the United States.
1944 CE
#8385
An American dilemma: The Negro problem and modern democracy. By Gunnar Myrdal with the assistance of Richard Sterner and Arnold Rose.
Includes considerable anthropological, biological, and health data. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2000 CE–2002 CE
#8081
An American health dilemma: A medical history of African Americans and the problem of race. Vol. 1: Beginnings to 1900. Vol. 2: Race, medicine and health care in the United States 1900-2000.
1989 CE
#8087
Black women in white: Racial conflict and cooperation in the nursing profession, 1890-1950.
1971 CE
#11665
Blacks, medical schools and society.
A study of the trends in black enrollments in the nation’s medical schools, and various public and higher education factors that limited the supply of black physicians in America through the 1960s.
1999 CE
#13080
Early black American leaders in nursing: Architects for integration and quality. (National League for Nursing Series).
1983 CE
#8082
Educating black doctors: A history of Meharry Medical College.
2022 CE
#14059
Masters of health: Racial science and slavery in U.S. medical schools.
2017 CE
#9907
Medicalizing blackness: Making racial difference in the Atlantic world, 1780-1840.
1934 CE
#12990
Meharry Medical College: A history.
The first history of an African-American medical school written by an African-American. Meharry Medical College, founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, was the first medical college fo…
2000 CE
#13883
NDA II. The story of America's second National Dental Association.
1961 CE
#12015
No time for prejudice: A story of the integration of negroes in nursing in the United States.
Primarily a history of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses [NACGN], which existed for the express purpose of "promoting unity within the nursing profession and furthering the cause of democracy." Integ…
1929 CE
#13079
Pathfinders: A history of the progress of colored graduate nurses. With biographies of many prominent nurses.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
2007 CE
#10371
Race & medicine in nineteenth and early twentieth-century America.
1994 CE
#10090
Secret doctors: Ethnomedicine of African Americans.
"Based on an ethnographic study of the traditional medicine of African Americans in the rural southern United States, this work concentrates on the original Louisiana Territory, with its Native and African American in…
1854 CE
#8383
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered: An address before the literary societies of Western Reserve College, at commencement, July 12, 1854.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1986 CE
#8088
The path we tread: Blacks in nursing, 1854-1984.
1951 CE
#6846
The structure of proteins: Two hydrogen-bonded configurations of the polypeptide chain.
Pauling, his crystallographer R. B. Corey, and African-American physicist and chemist H.R. Branson announced the α-helix, a principal structural feature of proteins. Digital facsimile from the National Academy o…