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Guy de Chauliac (1290–1368) — one of the first physicians to have an experimental approach towards medicine; also recorded the Black Death; Anna Manning Comfort (1845-1931) — first woman medical graduate to practice in the state of Connecticut; Loren Cordain (born 1950) — American nutritionist and exercise physiologist, Paleolithic diet
An American Health Dilemma, V.1: A Medical History of African Americans and the Problem of Race, Beginnings to 1900 - Vol. 1 (2000) online edition; Dobson, Mary J. "Mortality Gradients and Disease Exchanges: Comparisons from Old England and Colonial America," Social History of Medicine 2 (1989): 259 – 297. Duffy, John.
American 2000 National Medal of Science recipient, professor of psychiatry at the University of Iowa College of Medicine Giorgio Antonucci: 1933–2017 Italian Critic of the basis of psychiatry David Ames: 1984 Australian 2018 Order of Australia recipient for research in dementia and the mental health of older persons Susan Bailey: 1950– British
Thatch explores the complex history of U.S. health care, from the Great Depression to the Affordable Care Act. Learn how key legislation shaped today's system and how innovations like ICHRAs are ...
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Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an American surgeon and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge to developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II.
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Mattie E. Coleman in 1932, an African American physician, became the first graduate of the dental program at Meharry Medical College. [61] Anna Bailey Coles was the founding dean of Howard University's College of Nursing, created in 1969. [62] M. E. Thompson Coppin was the 10th African American woman to become a medical doctor in the United ...