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I am beginning this article as it is so important both to the history of modern medicine, and also because it ties into a section in [[Chiropractic]] that is now being rewritten. [[User:Nancy Sculerati MD|Nancy Sculerati MD]] 06:22, 5 March 2007 (CST)
I am beginning this article as it is so important both to the history of modern medicine, and also because it ties into a section in [[Chiropractic]] that is now being rewritten. [[User:Nancy Sculerati MD|Nancy Sculerati MD]] 06:22, 5 March 2007 (CST)
== References  ==
Savitt, Todd Lee 1943-Four African-American Proprietary Medical Colleges: 1888-1923
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences - Volume 55, Number 3, July 2000, pp. 203-255.( my summary: At the end of the 19th Century-start of the 20th, most black physicians in the USA were trained at one of 4 black medical schools in the South, because they were not admitted (with rare exception) to the hundreds of other medical schools that existed - with the exception of 11 schools)

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I am beginning this article as it is so important both to the history of modern medicine, and also because it ties into a section in Chiropractic that is now being rewritten. Nancy Sculerati MD 06:22, 5 March 2007 (CST)

References

Savitt, Todd Lee 1943-Four African-American Proprietary Medical Colleges: 1888-1923 Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences - Volume 55, Number 3, July 2000, pp. 203-255.( my summary: At the end of the 19th Century-start of the 20th, most black physicians in the USA were trained at one of 4 black medical schools in the South, because they were not admitted (with rare exception) to the hundreds of other medical schools that existed - with the exception of 11 schools)