Deluxe Jim Crow civil rights and American health policy, 1935-1954 /
"Plagued by geographic isolation, poverty, and acute shortages of health professionals and hospital beds, the South was dubbed by Surgeon General Thomas Parran "the nation's number one health problem." The improvement of southern, rural, and black health would become a top priority of the U.S. Publi...
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| Language: | English |
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University of Georgia Press,
2011.
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