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National Library of Medicine

BLACKS IN AMERICAN MEDICINE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY SOURCES,


1970-1987

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BLACKS IN AMERICAN MEDICINE:


A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY SOURCES, 1970-1987

340 Citations

15

May

1988

compiled by
Peter B. Hirtle and Diane E. Rothenberg

National Library of Medicine

U.S.

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SAMPLE CITATIONS

Pre 1980 Journal Article:

Citation

Number
154.

Author

Article Title

Henry JL. History of Howard University College of Bull Hist Dent ;23(l):5-9, Jun 75.
Volume (Issue) Pages
Date

Dentistry.

Abbreviated Journal
Title

Post 1979 Journal Article:

Citation

Number

Author

Article Title

79.

Dickerson DC. Eugene Percy Roberts: black physician and leader. NY State J Med 1985 Apr;85(4): 143-4.

Abbreviated Journal
Title

Date Volume (Issue) Pages

Monographs

Citation

Number

Author

Title

'

43. Carnegie

ME. The

path

we

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xviii,

1854-1984.

Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1986.

254

p.

Place of Publication

Publisher

Date

Pagination

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INDEX
Index numbers refer
to citations

AEROSPACE MEDICINE

209
1880-1953
81

ALEXANDER, WALTER GILBERT,


ALLEN, ARIS
T., 1910-

311
14, 139, 167, 272,

ANATOMY
ANDERSON, CHARLES HENRY
ANDERSON, WILLIAM
T.,

288

97

1859-1934

203

ANEMIA
ASPHYXIA

266

270
1829-

BADGER, ROBERT,

258 258
89, 91, 97, 105

BADGER, RODERICK,

1834-1890

BENTLEY, CHARLES EDWIN,

1859-1929

BIOLOGY
BIRTH CONTROL

208, 338
45, 62, 219, 276, 330

BLALOCK, ALFRED,

1899-1964

314
85, 204, 206, 339

BLOOD TRANSFUSION
BOAS, FRANZ, 1858-1942

14
1

BOL AND, ROBERT

J.,

850- 1918

44

BONE DISEASES
BOSEMAN, BENJAMIN
A., JR., 1840-1881

212
160

BRICKELL, DANIEL WARREN,

1824-1881

273
37

CAMPER, JOHN

E.,

D. 1977
E.,

CANNON, GEORGE

1869-

80
54

CARSON, SIMEON LEWIS,

1882-1954
1793-1863

CARTWRIGHT, SAMUEL ADOLPHUS,

136, 273

CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM
20

327

CHILD HEALTH

3,6, 11, 16,22,26,170, 173,191,220, 270, 274, 291 331

CHIROPRACTIC

CLAWSON, MARION DON,


COBB, WILLIAM

1900-1951
1904-

100

MONTAGUE,

288

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL


DAILEY, ULYSSES GRANT, 1885-1961
DAVIS,

240 20
110

FRANCES ELLIOT,

18827-1965

DE MORTI,

MARK

319
28, 69, 77, 78, 143, 173, 194, 221, 237,

DEATH
DEL ANY, MARTIN ROBINSON,
DENTISTRY DENTISTRY DENTISTRY
-

270, 280, 300

1812-1885

38, 44, 180, 181


86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 99, 103, 104, 105, 185, 258, 328

EDUCATION
SOCIETIES

94,98, 100, 101, 102, 154 326


184

DERMATOLOGY
DISEASES

AND

INJURIES

GENERAL
1904-1950

186, 187, 202, 336


1,

DREW, CHARLES RICHARD,

46, 85, 204, 206, 235, 339

DRUG ADDICTION
DUBOIS, W.
E. B., 1868-1963

34

312
239, 337
3, 16, 58, 143,

DURHAM, JAMES,

FL. 1802

ECONOMICS, MEDICAL

211,217, 226a, 269, 283,

294, 333

EDUCATION, MEDICAL

18, 40, 44, 52, 71, 74, 96, 108, 119,

120, 121, 127, 145, 147, 158, 159, 171, 228, 231, 267, 272, 279, 286, 304, 306, 310, 334

EPIDEMIOLOGY
ETHICS,

6,70,211
21, 176, 276 141

MEDICAL

EVOLUTION

21

8 1

FERGUSON, DAVID ARTHUR,


FINLEY,

1875-1935

91

HAROLD EUGENE,

1905-1975

260
145, 225

FITZBUTLER, HENRY,

1842-1901

FOLK AND POPULAR MEDICINE


FRANCIS, MILTON AUGUSTUS, 1882-1961

1,13, 64, 198, 244


177
39,
1

GENERATION AND REPRODUCTION


GENETICS AND HEREDITY

14,

323

312, 332
1 1
,

GERONTOLOGY
GILES,

242

ROSCOE CONKLING,

1890-1970

19
8,

GYNECOLOGY
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF MEDICINE
HODGKIN, THOMAS,
1

329
1

17,

18,

307

190, 192
1

798- 1 866

80,

HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL,


HOSPITALS
HOSPITALS, PSYCHIATRIC

1809-1894

44
15, 18, 24, 68, 73, 129, 133, 170, 215,

217,246,254, 324
135
1

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH


HYGIENE

12, 113, 210, 293,

296

6, 72,

183

IMMUNOLOGY
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
JUST,
H., D. 1864

187, 193, 301

12
105, 208, 338

ERNEST EVERETT,
A., 1914-

1883-1941

KENNEY, JOHN

184

KING, MARTIN LUTHER, 1929-1968

289
1

LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES


LEWIS,

76, 2 1

STEPHEN JOHNSON,

882- 1 95

04

LILLAND, HARVEY, 1856-1925 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, 1809-1865

331
12

LITERATURE
22

241

MAGIC AND OCCULT

198

MAHONEY, MARY ELIZA,

1845-1926

47,82
45

MATERNAL HEALTH
MCDONOUGH, DAVID
MCGILL, SAMUEL FORD

228

40
1847-1918

MCKINNEY, SUSAN SMITH,


MEDICINE

4,5
136, 164, 165, 239, 245, 271, 283 149, 169, 248, 309

MENTAL HEALTH
MICROBIOLOGY
MILITARY MEDICINE

260
42, 126, 138, 161, 299
32, 60, 111, 196, 211, 222, 226a, 281,

NAVAL MEDICINE
NEOPLASMS
NOTT, JOSIAH CLARK, 1804-1873

298, 327

200
27, 164, 165 42, 43, 47, 48, 82, 109, 110, 125, 156, 157, 158, 236, 256, 290, 320

NURSING
NUTRITION AND DIET
OBSTETRICS

41, 112, 188, 191, 210, 212, 293, 295,

280
163, 329, 259

OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

200, 16, 123, 325, 336

OPHTHALMOLOGY
PARASITIC DISEASES

287
162

PARASITOLOGY

226a
189
49, 103, 220, 285, 288

PELLAGRA
PERIODICALS
PETRY,

ANN LANE,

1911-

241
241, 223

PHARMACYGENERAL
PHILATELY
PHILOSOPHY

1,46,85,339
226

23

POINDEXTER, HILDRUS AUGUSTUS,


POLITICS

1901-

240
2, 30, 38, 44, 80, 81,

128, 151, 160, 164, 202, 273, 277, 288

PSYCHIATRY

48, 63, 198, 213, 308


6, 61, 67, 130, 137, 148, 175, 179, 183,

PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC HEALTH

197, 207, 278, 284, 289, 305 312


16, 64, 76,

110, 128, 218, 227, 234,

253,301, 322,325

RACE
RAMSAY, DAVID,
RELIGION
1749-1815

6, 165, 179

277
9, 29,

AND MEDICINE:GENERAL
1826-CA. 1887

80

REMOND, SARAH PARKER, RESEARCH

243
7,

8,21,25, 176,264,272, 321

ROBERTS, EUGENE PERCY, 1868-1953

79
84, 151

RURAL HEALTH
RUSH, BENJAMIN, 1745-1813

238, 239

SANITATION
SCIENCE

32,35
134, 141, 164,
33, 153

171,226

SEX BEHAVIOR SHADD,

FURMAN JEREMIAH,

1852-1908

257 314

SHOCK
SIMS,

JAMES MARION,

1813-1883

7,8
1,301
61< 124, 128, 135, 150, 228, 248, 251
2, 37, 49, 51, 53, 216, 225, 230, 247,

SMALLPOX
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIETIES,

ACADEMIES AND FOUNDATIONS


1882-1973

250, 307, 329

SOMERVILLE, JOHN,

93 93

SOMERVILLE, VADA,

1885-1972

24

STATISTICS

AND DEMOGRAPHY

3, 8, 11, 18, 20, 22, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58,

59,60,64, 69, 72, 106, 107, 111,


114, 138, 173, 196,

222, 226a, 232, 233, 249, 252, 253, 262, 263, 275, 291, 292, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 302, 313, 314, 315,

115, 139, 174, 199,

116, 117, 123, 126, 142, 143, 166, 168, 188, 190, 192, 194, 201, 205, 206, 219,

131, 170, 195,

316,317,318, 339

STEWARD, SUSAN MCKINNEY,


STILL, JAMES, 1812-1885

1.848-1918

275 302
7, 8, 18, 20, 53, 54,

SURGERY SURGERY - CARDIOVASCULAR


SURGERY
SYPHILIS
-

206, 339

314

THORACIC

232
21,

176,282,285

TERMINOLOGY AND NOMENCLATURE


THOMAS, VIVIEN
THOMS, ADAH
B.
T.,

285

1910-

314

SAMUELS,

18637-1943

290
2, 59,

TRAVEL
TROPICAL MEDICINE

162

188, 226a, 240

TUBERCULOSIS

36, 75, 83, 218, 321, 322

VASCULAR DISEASES

335

UROLOGY
VINCENT, UBERT CONRAD, 1892-1938

200
55
42, 124, 202, 214, 280

WAR
WILDER, BURT GREEN, 1841-1925

14
3 97, 105, 232
4, 5, 23, 93, 132, 158, 159, 172, 236,

WILLCOX, WALTER FRANCIS,

1861-1964

WILLIAMS, DANIEL HALE, 1858-1931

WOMEN
YELLOW FEVER

241, 243, 223, 275


193, 261

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