The story of African-American health care in Chattanooga begins in 1905, the year Dr. Emma Wheeler and her husband, Dr. John Wheeler, came to Chattanooga to set up a joint medical practice . . . At the time, Baroness Erlanger Hospital, the largest and most prestigious white hospital in Chattanooga, maintained crowded basement wards that could accommodate only a few black patients
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
This article traces the beginning of African Americans in the nursing profession in the state of Nor...
The experiences of minority nurses in Appalachia as across the country, from 1900-1964, varied by et...
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...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
In 1914, Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, viewed the poor health status of black...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)At the end of the nineteenth century, the A...
National Negro Health Week is a program that targeted the African-American population,and this precu...
National Negro Health Week is a program that targeted the African-American population,and this precu...
Americus Colored Hospital Marker, Americus, GA. This was one of the earliest hospitals devoted to th...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
This article traces the beginning of African Americans in the nursing profession in the state of Nor...
The experiences of minority nurses in Appalachia as across the country, from 1900-1964, varied by et...
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...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
In 1914, Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, viewed the poor health status of black...
M.J. MorganMargaret Henson investigates the kinds of medical care available to rural and early town-...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)At the end of the nineteenth century, the A...
National Negro Health Week is a program that targeted the African-American population,and this precu...
National Negro Health Week is a program that targeted the African-American population,and this precu...
Americus Colored Hospital Marker, Americus, GA. This was one of the earliest hospitals devoted to th...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
This article traces the beginning of African Americans in the nursing profession in the state of Nor...