Bibliography

This section contains a comprehensive list of books, articles, and other resources, with links to Google scholar and specially created reviews by historians and scholars. These items are linked to the Courses.

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Gbadegesin S. Genetic Screening, Sickle Cell Anemia, and the African and African-American Perspectives: The Ethics of Screening and Counseling. Lexington, Ky: International Conference on the Unity of Sciences; 1998.
Gates HL. African American Lives [Internet]. 2006.Available from: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/aalives/2006/
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Gary LE. Mental Health: A Challenge to the Black Community. Philadelphia: Dorrance; 1978.
Garvey L. Nursing Lives of Black Nurses in Nottingham. 1st edst ed. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Living History Archive Millennium Award Scheme; 2002.
Gamble VN. A History of Black Medical Education, 1930-1993. Rockville, Maryland: Betz Publishing Company; 1994.
Gamble VN. Race, Class, and the Pill: A History. Menlo Park, CA: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation; 1994.
Gamble VN, Blustein BE. Racial Differentials in Medical Care: Implications for Research on Women. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press; 1994.
Gamble VN. The Black Community Hospital: Contemporary Dilemmas in Historical Perspective. New York: Garland Pub; 1989.
Gamble VN. The Negro Hospital Renaissance: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1940. [Philadelphia, Pa.?: s.n.]; 1987.
Gamble VN. Germs Have No Color Line: Blacks and American Medicine, 1900-1940. New York: Garland Pub; 1989.
Gamble VN. The Negro Hospital Renaissance: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1945. Ithaca: Cornell University Press; 1989.
Gamble VN. Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1945. New York: Oxford University Press; 1995.
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Fulton JS, . The Negro Tuberculosis Problem in Maryland: Whose Problem?. [Baltimore, Md: Maryland Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis; 1915.
Fried MG. From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom: Transforming a Movement. 1st edst ed. Boston, MA: South End Press; 1990.
Freeman R. Eliminating Health Disparities a Satellite Broadcast for Outreach Workers. 2003.
Frazier FE, Edwards FG. On Race Relations; Selected Writings, Edited and with an Introduction by G. Franklin Edwards. Chicago, London: Univ. of Chicago Press; 1968.
Fraser GJ. Afro-American Midwives, Biomedicine and the State: An Ethnohistorical Account of Birth and Its Transformation in Rural Virginia. 1988.
Fraser GJ. African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press; 1998.
Frankel B. Childbirth in the Ghetto: Folk Beliefs of Negro Women in a North Philadelphia Hospital Ward. San Francisco: R & E Research Associates; 1977.
Foster HW, Greenwood A. Make a Difference: The Founder of the I Have a Future Program Shares His Vision for Young America. New York: Scribner; 1997.
Fontenot WL. Secret Doctors: Ethnomedicine of African Americans. Westport, Conn: Bergin & Garvey; 1994.
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Fletcher MF. The Negro in the Drug Manufacturing Industry. Philadelphia: Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Univ. of Pennsylvania, distributed by Univ. of Pennsylvania Press; 1970.
Fletcher MF. The Negro in the Drugstore Industry. Philadelphia: Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Univ. of Pennsylvania; 1971.
Flack H. The Confluence of Culture and Bioethics. Washington: Georgetown University Press; 1992.
Flack H, Pellegrino ED. African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics. Washington, D.C: Georgetown University Press; 1992.
Finkelman P. Medicine, Nutrition, Demography, and Slavery. New York: Garland; 1989.
Fett SM. Body and Soul: African American Healing in Southern Antebellum Plantation Communities, 1800-1860. 1995.
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Fett SM. Working Cures: Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press; 2002.
Feldman S. Doctor Draws Blood from a Child. 198AD;
Fawcett J, McCorkle R. Successful Postdoctoral Research Training for African American Nurses. Washington, DC: American Academy of Nursing; 1995.
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Falk LA. The Negro American's Health and the Medical Committee for Human Rights. Chicago, Aldine: Atherton; 1971.
Falk LA, Quaynor-Malm NA. Early Afro-American Medical Education in the United States: The Origins of Meharry Medical College in the Nineteenth Century. London: Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine; 1974.
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Evers E. Miss Evers' Boys. New York, NY: HBO Home Video; 1997.
Eve PF. Address Delivered at the Medical College of Georgia: On Opening the Course of Lectures, 17th October, 1837. Augusta, Ga: Printed by Guien & Thompson; 1838.
Estes WJ, Smith BG, , . A Melancholy Scene of Devastation: The Public Response to the 1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic. Canton, MA: Published for the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Library Company of Philadelphia by Science History Publications/USA; 1997.
Estes WJ, Smith BG. A Melancholy Scene of Devastation: The Public Response to the 1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic. Canton, MA: Published for the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Library Company of Philadelphia by Science History Publications/USA; 1997.
Escarce JJ. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to and Quality of Health Care. Princeton, N.J: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; 2007.
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Epps CH, Johnson DG, Vaughan AL. Medical Education of Black Americans from 1868 to 1993. Rockville, Maryland: Betz Publishing Company; 1994.
Epps CH, Johnson DG, Vaughan AL. African-American Medical Pioneers. Rockville, Md: Betz Pub. Co; 1994.
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Engerman SL. Changes in Black Fertility, 1880-1940. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 1978.
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Elk R, Landrine H. Cancer Disparities: Causes and Evidence-Based Solutions. New York: Springer Publishing Company; 2012.
Elixhauser A, Harris DR, Coffey RM. Trends in Hospital Procedures Performed on Black Patients and White Patients: 1980-87. Rockville: AHCPR; 1994.

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