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| #2558774 in Books | University of Arkansas Press | 2003-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.33 x6.36 x9.44l, | File type: PDF | 300 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| For Medical History buffs as well as African American Studies|By AfroAmericanHeritage|When author Thomas Ward first set out to write this history, he received a gentle but fortuitous dope-slap from one of his early interviewees. When asked what it was like to be a black physician in the South in the late 1950's, Dr. Page replied, "I don't know, but I can tell you what it was li||"Tom Ward takes us behind the Jim Crow wall in this comprehensive andmoving study of African-American physicians. . . . Vicitmized by the white medical establishment as well as the larger southern society, the black doctor was at the same time a person of infl
In this comprehensive account, Thomas J. Ward examines the development of the African American medical profession in the South. Under segregation, the white medical profession provided inadequate service at best to African American patients. Paradoxically, African Americans could gain financial success and upward mobility by becoming doctors themselves. Ward tracks the rise of African American medical schools, professional organizations, and hospitals. He also ex...
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