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The necrological appearances of southern typhoid fever in the Negro : with hints upon its proplylaxis [sic] and therapeutic management : together with observations upon the mental and physical peculiarities of the Ethiopian : founded upon observational analysis, and autopsal results in his normal and abnormal condition : exhibiting their probable relative influence in forming the character of the disease south, and the presumed establishment of its primary origin in the Negro, upon physiological and pathological grounds
Ramsay, H. A
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African Americans; Typhoid Fever
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The necrological appearences of southern typhoid fever in the Negro : with hints upon its proplylaxis [sic] and therapeutic management : together with observations upon the mental and physical peculiarities of the Ethiopian, founded upon observational analysis, and autopsal results in his normal and abnormal condition, exhibiting their probable relative influence in forming the character of the disease south, and the presumed establishment of its primary origin in th Negro, upon physiological and pathological grounds
Ramsay, H. A. (Henry A.)
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African Americans; Diseases; Southern States; Typhoid Fever
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Down in Dixie : a second Birmingham, Ala., letter
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Alabama; Industry; Mining; Race Relations; Typhoid Fever
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Letter, James R. Smith to William T. Lenoir; 7/14/1857
Smith, James R
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Agriculture; Buchanan, James, 1791 1868; Dysentery; Housing; Lenoir, William T., 1811 1860; Physicians; Typhoid Fever; Walker, Robert, 1801 1869
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John T. Wilder corresondence with Martha Wilder, 1864 July 22
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African American Women; African Americans; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Employment; Health Aspects; History; Homesickness; Typhoid Fever; United States; Women
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Letter to] Dear Miss Weston [manuscript
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Anti Slavery Fairs; Antislavery Movements; May, Adeline, B. 1836; May, Samuel, 1810 1899; Slaver; Typhoid Fever; Weston, Anne Warren, 1812 1890; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Oral History Interview with Dr. Andrew Best December 9, 1998
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African American Physicians; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Greenville; History; Medicine; North Carolina; Personal Narratives, American; Typhoid Fever; Vaccines; World War, 1939 1945
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Oral History Interview with Dr. Andrew Best December 9, 1998
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African American Physicians; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Greenville; History; Medicine; North Carolina; Personal Narratives, American; Typhoid Fever; Vaccines; World War, 1939 1945
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Oral History Interview with Dr. Andrew Best December 9, 1998
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African American Physicians; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Greenville; History; Medicine; North Carolina; Personal Narratives, American; Typhoid Fever; Vaccines; World War, 1939 1945
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Letter from Samuel May, 21 Cornhill, [Boston], to Anne Warren Weston, Thursday a.m., [Oct. 21, 1852?]
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Anti Slavery Fairs; Antislavery Movements; Boston; Correspondence; History; Massachusetts; May, Adeline B. 1836; May, Samuel, Jr. 1810 1899; Slaver; Typhoid Fever; United States; Weston, Anne Warren 1812 1890; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Testimony of Mabel Emma Wheeler
Daly, A. M. (Alexander M.)
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African Americans; Atlanta; Bread; Breakfasts; Buttermilk; Child Care Services; Child Labor; Church Work With The Sick; Coffee Brewing; Cookery; Cookery (Dried Fruit); Cotton Textile Industry; Deciduous Teeth; Diet; Diseases; Dried Vegetables; Economic Conditions; Employees; Employment; Eruption; Food Habits; Food Service; Fulton Bag And Cotton Mills; Fulton Bag And Cotton Mills Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1914 1915; Georgia; Government; Governmental Investigations; Health And Hygiene; History; Hospitals; Housing; Industrial Housing; Industrial Relations; Labor Union Members; Labor Unions; Law And Legislation; Luncheons; Malnutrition; Marasmus; Meat; Medical Care; Methodist Church; Methodist Settlement House (Atlanta, Ga.); Moral Conditions; Nashville; Nursery Schools; Nurses; Pellagra; Physicians; Pies; Sanitation; Sewerage; Sick Leave; Social Conditions; Social Settlements; Social Work With African Americans; Societies And Clubs; Strikes And Lockouts; Sugarcane; Syphilis; Tennessee; Textile Factories; Textile Industry; Textile Workers; Tuberculosis; Typhoid Fever; United States; United States. Commission On Industrial Relations; United Textile Workers Of America; Vanderbilt University. Hospital; Wages; Warioto Cotton Mills (Nashville, Tenn.); Wesley House (Atlanta, Ga.); Women; Women Textile Workers; Work Environment
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Ira J. Anderson oral history transcript
Indiana State Library
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African Americans; Agriculture; Alcohol Trafficking; American Legion; Anaconda Copper Mining Company; Anderson, Ira J. (Ira Jefferson), 1894 1991; Arson; Billings (Mont.); Camp Zachary Taylor (Ky.); Cannelton (Ind.); Central State Hospital (Indianapolis, Ind.); Claypool Hotel (Indianapolis, Ind.); Copper Mines And Mining; Democratic Party (Ind.); Depressions; Discrimination; Diseases; Dogs; Draft; Edenharter, George, 1857 1923; Education; English Hotel And Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); Explosions; Family History; Farming; Fire Fighters; Fire Marshals; Fires; France; Gangsters; Government; Handley, Harold W. (Harold Willis), 1909 1972; History; Hospitals; Hunting; Indiana; Indiana. General Assembly; Indianapolis (Ind.); Industrial Workers Of The World; Influenza Epidemic, 1918 1919; Interviewing; Interviews; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Labor Unions; Law Enforcement; Male Nurses; Martin, Nancy Alice, 1881 1934; Montana; New Deal, 1933 1939; New Orleans (La.); New York; Nursing; Ocean Travel; Oral Histories; Oral History; Perry County (Ind.); Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860 1948; Politicians; Politics And Government; Prohibition; Race Discrimination; Racism; Railroad Travel; Republican Party (Ind.); Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882 1945; San Francisco (Calif.); Schools; Schricker, Henry F. (Henry Fredrick), 1883 1966; Segregation; Soldiers; Spokane (Wash.); Street Railroads; Submarines (Ships); Theaters; Townsend, M. Clifford (Maurice Clifford), 1884 1954; Travel; Typhoid Fever; Vigo County (Ind.); Violence; War Neuroses; Washington; World War, 1914 1918
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Wade, Edie Berry
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Aerial Operations, French; Aerial Operations, German; Air Raid Shelters; Air Raid Warning Systems; Airplanes; American Committee For Devastated France; Armies; Armistices; Artillery Operations, German; Automobiles; Aviation; Bairnsfather, Bruce, 1887 1959; Bicycles; Casualties; Cathedrals; Catholic Church; Cemeteries; Censorship; Cercle De L'union Interalliee; Champs Elysees (Paris, France); Chaplin, Charlie, 1889 1977; Chateau De Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau, France); Chateau De Versailles (Versailles, France); Chateau Thierry, Battle Of, Chateau Thierry, France, 1918; Christianity; Church Of The Holy Trinity (Stratford Upon Avon, England); Clothing And Dress; Condolence Notes; Corelli, Marie, 1855 1924; Correspondence; Daylight Saving; Discrimination; Distinguished Service Cross (U.S.); Dwellings; Economic & Industrial Aspects; Eglise De La Madeleine (Paris, France); England; Female Telephone Operators Unit; Foch, Ferdinand, 1851 1929; France; French Revolution; Germans; Germany; Great Britain; Great Britain. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; Great Britain. Royal Navy; Health Aspects; Hearst, William Randolph, 1863 1951; Howitzers; Influenza Epidemic, 1918 1919; Jardin Des Tuileries (Paris, France); Jazz; Knights Of The Round Table (San Francisco, Calif.); Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis De, 1757 1834; London; London (England); Louis Xvi, King Of France, 1754 1793; Marie Antoinette, Queen, Consort Of Louis Xvi, King Of France, 1755 1793; Marlowe, Julia, 1865 1950; Medical And Sanitary Affairs; Military Aircraft; Military Correspondence; Military Hospitals; Military Uniforms; Musee Du Louvre; Napoleon I, Emperor Of The French, 1769 1821; Naval Operations; New York; New York (State); Paris; Paris (France); Paris Peace Conference (1919 1920); Participation, Female; Patriotism; Pay, Allowances, Etc; Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860 1948; Piloting; Poetry; President Grant (Transport Ship); Prisoners And Prisons, German; Racial Discrimination; Railroads; Rationing; Records And Correspondence; Red Cross; Repatriation Of War Dead; Roads; Salvation Army; Signal Corps; Social Aspects; Soldiers; Songs And Music; Sothern, E. H. (Edward Hugh), 1859 1933; St. Gervais (Church : Paris, France); Stars And Stripes (Newspaper); Stratford Upon Avon (England); Submarine; Subways; Theater; Tour Eiffel (Paris, France); Transportation; Typhoid Fever; United States; United States. Army; United States. Army. American Graves Registration Service; United States. Navy; Vaccination; War Bonds; War Work; Wilson, Woodrow, 1856 1924; Women; Women's Land Army Of America; World War 1914 1918; World War, 1914 1918; Young Men's Christian Associations
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