Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)At the end of the nineteenth century, the African-American population of Indianapolis increased, triggering a need for health care for the new emigrants from the South. Within the black population, some individuals pursued medical degrees to become physicians. At the same time, advances in medical treatment—especially surgical operations—shifted the most common site of care from patients’ homes to hospitals. Professionally trained nurses, mostly white, began to replace family members or untrained African-American nurses who previously delivered care to Black patients. Barriers of racial segregation kept both the Black doctors and Black nurses from practicing in the municipal City Hosp...
The Visiting Nurse Association of Indianapolis, formerly the Public Health Nursing Association of In...
Race and Medicine in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century America is a collection of papers that ...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
This thesis explores the effects that a history of medical exploitation has had on the African Ameri...
This thesis explores the effects that a history of medical exploitation has had on the African Ameri...
This thesis is a study of the black hospital movement that took place between 1920-1940. In the 1920...
The story of African-American health care in Chattanooga begins in 1905, the year Dr. Emma Wheeler a...
From 1901 through World War II, self-help ideology inspired and motivated the middle-class black com...
From 1901 through World War II, self-help ideology inspired and motivated the middle-class black com...
"Abraham Flexner and the Black Medical Schools" first appeared in Beyond Flexner: Medical Education ...
The mid-twentieth century marked a critical turning point in the history of race and American nursin...
Beginnings… The story of early African American physicians begins in 18th century Philadelphia with...
African Americans have had a long and interesting history at the Yale School of Medicine. Through ex...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
The Visiting Nurse Association of Indianapolis, formerly the Public Health Nursing Association of In...
Race and Medicine in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century America is a collection of papers that ...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
This thesis explores the effects that a history of medical exploitation has had on the African Ameri...
This thesis explores the effects that a history of medical exploitation has had on the African Ameri...
This thesis is a study of the black hospital movement that took place between 1920-1940. In the 1920...
The story of African-American health care in Chattanooga begins in 1905, the year Dr. Emma Wheeler a...
From 1901 through World War II, self-help ideology inspired and motivated the middle-class black com...
From 1901 through World War II, self-help ideology inspired and motivated the middle-class black com...
"Abraham Flexner and the Black Medical Schools" first appeared in Beyond Flexner: Medical Education ...
The mid-twentieth century marked a critical turning point in the history of race and American nursin...
Beginnings… The story of early African American physicians begins in 18th century Philadelphia with...
African Americans have had a long and interesting history at the Yale School of Medicine. Through ex...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
The Visiting Nurse Association of Indianapolis, formerly the Public Health Nursing Association of In...
Race and Medicine in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century America is a collection of papers that ...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...