The new encyclopedia of Southern culture. Volume 22, Science & medicine /

New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 22: Science and Medicine.

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Other Authors: Thomas, James G., Jr (Editor), Wilson, Charles Reagan (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2012]
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; General Introduction; Introduction; SCIENCE AND MEDICINE; Abortion; Aerospace; Agriculture, Scientific; Alcohol and Alcoholism; American Indian Health and Medicine; Childbirth, Antebellum; Civil War Medicine; Climate and Weather; Drug Use; Education, Medical; Environmental Health; Eugenics; Folk Medicine; Gender and Health; Healers, Women; Health, African American; Health, Mental; Health, Public; Health, Rural; Health, Worker; Maternal and Child Health, Urban; Medical Care, Public Health, and Race; Medical Centers
  • Medical Science, Racial Ideology, and Practice, to ReconstructionMedicine, States' Rights; Obesity; Physicians, African American; Poverty, Effects of; Professionalization of Science; Racialized Medicine; Racism, Scientific; Science and Religion (Evolution vs. Creationism); Slavery and Medicine; Slaves in Medical Education and Medical Experiments; Surgeons General; Technological Education; Technology; Urban Health Conditions; Barnard, Frederick A. P.; Cancer Alley (Louisiana); Carver, George Washington; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Country Doctor; Creation Science; DDT
  • DeBakey, MichaelFaith Healing; Frontier Nursing Service; Garden, Alexander; Geophagia and Pica; Guyton, Arthur C.; Hardy, James D.; Herty, Charles Holmes; HIV/AIDS; Hookworm; Hoxsey Therapy; Influenza Epidemic of 1918; LeConte, John and Joseph; Leprosy; Lewis, Henry Clay; Long, Crawford W.; Malaria; Maury, Matthew Fontaine; McDowell, Ephraim; Medical Committee for Human Rights; Medical Museums; Medicine Shows and Patent Medicines; Meharry Medical College; Moore, Samuel Preston; Pellagra; Poteat, William Louis; Reed, Walter; Research Triangle Park; Ruffin, Edmund
  • St. Jude Children's Research HospitalSavannah River Site; Scopes Trial; Sickle Cell Anemia; Sims, J. Marion; Slave Hospitals; Tuskegee Syphilis Study (United States Public Health Service Syphilis Study); Whitfield (Mississippi State Hospital); Yellow Fever.