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DHHS, PHS, and NLM - Blacks in American Medicine - A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, 1970-1987 (1988)
DHHS, PHS, and NLM - Blacks in American Medicine - A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, 1970-1987 (1988)
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Issued in conjunction with an exhibit on "Blacks in Medicine: The Institutional Setting" at the National Library of Medicine, February 1988. The exhibit was prepared by the Library's History of Medicine Division with the cooperation of the Library's Equal Employment Opportunity Committee as a companion activity to the Library's celebration of Black History Month.
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The bibliography was derived from the Library's HISTLINE R (HISTory of Medicine OnLINE) database, and includes articles and books which appeared between 1970 and 1987. The search session
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INDEX
Index numbers refer
to citations
AEROSPACE MEDICINE
209
1880-1953
81
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
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
J.,
850- 1918
44
BONE DISEASES
BOSEMAN, BENJAMIN
A., JR., 1840-1881
212
160
1824-1881
273
37
CAMPER, JOHN
E.,
D. 1977
E.,
CANNON, GEORGE
1869-
80
54
1882-1954
1793-1863
136, 273
CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM
20
327
CHILD HEALTH
CHIROPRACTIC
1900-1951
1904-
100
MONTAGUE,
288
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
-
1812-1885
EDUCATION
SOCIETIES
DERMATOLOGY
DISEASES
AND
INJURIES
GENERAL
1904-1950
DRUG ADDICTION
DUBOIS, W.
E. B., 1868-1963
34
312
239, 337
3, 16, 58, 143,
DURHAM, JAMES,
FL. 1802
ECONOMICS, MEDICAL
294, 333
EDUCATION, MEDICAL
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
1875-1935
91
HAROLD EUGENE,
1905-1975
260
145, 225
FITZBUTLER, HENRY,
1842-1901
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,
1809-1894
44
15, 18, 24, 68, 73, 129, 133, 170, 215,
217,246,254, 324
135
1
296
6, 72,
183
IMMUNOLOGY
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
JUST,
H., D. 1864
12
105, 208, 338
ERNEST EVERETT,
A., 1914-
1883-1941
KENNEY, JOHN
184
289
1
76, 2 1
STEPHEN JOHNSON,
882- 1 95
04
331
12
LITERATURE
22
241
198
1845-1926
47,82
45
MATERNAL HEALTH
MCDONOUGH, DAVID
MCGILL, SAMUEL FORD
228
40
1847-1918
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
280
163, 329, 259
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
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
1901-
240
2, 30, 38, 44, 80, 81,
PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC HEALTH
253,301, 322,325
RACE
RAMSAY, DAVID,
RELIGION
1749-1815
6, 165, 179
277
9, 29,
AND MEDICINE:GENERAL
1826-CA. 1887
80
243
7,
79
84, 151
RURAL HEALTH
RUSH, BENJAMIN, 1745-1813
238, 239
SANITATION
SCIENCE
32,35
134, 141, 164,
33, 153
171,226
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,
SOMERVILLE, JOHN,
93 93
SOMERVILLE, VADA,
1885-1972
24
STATISTICS
AND DEMOGRAPHY
222, 226a, 232, 233, 249, 252, 253, 262, 263, 275, 291, 292, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 302, 313, 314, 315,
116, 117, 123, 126, 142, 143, 166, 168, 188, 190, 192, 194, 201, 205, 206, 219,
316,317,318, 339
1.848-1918
275 302
7, 8, 18, 20, 53, 54,
206, 339
314
THORACIC
232
21,
176,282,285
285
1910-
314
SAMUELS,
18637-1943
290
2, 59,
TRAVEL
TROPICAL MEDICINE
162
TUBERCULOSIS
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,
1861-1964
WOMEN
YELLOW FEVER
25
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