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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture : Volume 22: Science and Medicine (New ed)

Part of the The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture series
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Science and medicine have been critical to southern history and the formation of southern culture.

For three centuries, scientists in the South have documented the lush natural world around them and set a lasting tradition of inquiry.

The medical history of the region, however, has been at times tragic.

Disease, death, and generations of poor health have been the legacy of slavery, the plantation economy, rural life, and poorly planned cities.

The essays in this volume explore this legacy as well as recent developments in technology, research, and medicine in the South. Subjects include natural history, slave health, medicine in the Civil War, public health, eugenics, HIV/AIDS, environmental health, and the rise of research institutions and hospitals, to name but a few.

With 38 thematic essays, 44 topical entries, and a comprehensive overview essay, this volume offers an authoritative reference to science and medicine in the American South.

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Product Details
0807837202 / 9780807837207
Paperback / softback
975.003
30/11/2012
United States
English
304 pages
156 x 235 mm, 456 grams