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1292 Dummett, Clifton O., _ed._ The growth and development of the Negro in dentistry in the United States. [Chicago?] National Dental a.s.sociation [1952] 124 p. E185.82.D8
1293 Grier, William H., _and_ Price M. Cobbs. Black rage. Foreword by Fred R. Harris. New York, Basic Books [1968] 213 p. E185.625.G68 The Negro authors indicate that rioting is indicative of Negro recovery rather than ill health.
1294 Grossack, Martin M., _ed._ Mental health and segregation; a selection of papers and some book chapters by David P. Ausubel [and others]. New York, Springer Pub. Co. [c1963] 247 p. tables.
E185.625.G7 Bibliography: p. 231-237.
1295 Joint Health Education Committee, _Nashville_. Rural Negro health; a report on a five-year experiment in health education in Tennessee, by Michael J. Bent, M.D., and Ellen F. Greene, M.A., for the Joint Health Education Committee. Nashville, Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1937. 85 p. diagrs. RA426.J73 ”General references”: p. 79-83.
1296 Kardiner, Abram, _and_ Lionel Ovesey. The mark of oppression; explorations in the personality of the American Negro. With the a.s.sistance of William Goldfarb [and others]. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1962, c1951] 396 p. illus. (Meridian Books, M141) E185.625.K3 1962
1297 Karon, Bertram P. The Negro personality; a rigorous investigation of the effects of culture. Foreword by Silvan S.
Tomkins. New York, Springer Pub. Co., 1958. 184 p. illus.
E185.625.K35 Bibliography: p. 176-177.
1298 Kenney, John A. The Negro in medicine. [Tuskegee Inst.i.tute, Ala., Printed by the Tuskegee Inst.i.tute Press, c1912] 60 p.
plates (part fold.), ports. E185.82.K36
1299 Lott, Albert J., _and_ Bernice E. Lott. Negro and white youth; a psychological study in a border-state community. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1963] 236 p. BF731.L6 Includes bibliographies.
1300 Lynk, Miles V. Sixty years of medicine; or, The life and times of Dr. Miles V. Lynk, an autobiography. Memphis, Twentieth Century Press, c1951. 125 p. ports. R154.L96A3
1301 Malzberg, Benjamin. Statistical data for the study of mental disease among Negroes in New York State, 1949-1951. Albany, 1959. 405 p. tables. [RC444.N4M3]
”This study is reprinted from _Mental Hygiene_, volume 43, no.
3, July 1959.”
1302 Morais, Herbert M. The history of the Negro in medicine. New York, Publishers Co. [1967] xiv, 317 p. illus., facsims., ports.
(International library of Negro life and history) R695.M6 Published under the auspices of the a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History.
Bibliography: p. 281-304.
1303 National Medical Fellows.h.i.+ps. Opportunities for Negroes in medicine. Chicago, 1959. 29 p. E185.82.N38
1304 Negro Health Survey, _Pittsburgh_. Tuberculosis and the Negro in Pittsburgh; a report of the Negro health survey, by Elsie Witchen, director, Negro Health Survey. [Pittsburgh]
Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, 1934. 120 p. diagrs., maps, plates, tables. RC313.A57N4
1305 Parker, Seymour, _and_ Robert J. Kleiner. Mental illness in the urban Negro community. New York, Free Press [c1966] xiv, 408 p.
illus. RC451.5.N4P35 ”Financial a.s.sistance received from the National Inst.i.tutes of Health (grant numbers M-3047, M-5661, and MH-07494-01) and from the Pennsylvania Mental Research Foundation.”
Bibliography: p. 349-362.
1306 Pettigrew, Thomas F. A profile of the Negro American. Princeton, Van Nostrand [1964] xiv, 250 p. illus. E185.625.P4 Bibliography: p. 202-235.
1307 Peyton, Thomas R. Quest for dignity; an autobiography of a Negro doctor. [Rev. reprinting] Los Angeles, Publishers Western, 1963 [c1950] 160 p. illus. R154.P49A3 1963
1308 Reitzes, Dietrich C. Negroes and medicine. Cambridge, Published for the Commonwealth Fund by Harvard University Press, 1958. 400 p. illus. E185.82.R46
1309 Rohrer, John H., _and_ Munro S. Edmonson, _eds._ The eighth generation: cultures and personalities of New Orleans Negroes.
Co-authors: Harold Lief, Daniel Thompson [and] William Thompson.
New York, Harper [1960] 346 p. diagrs., tables. E185.625.R6 ”This volume reports a research project carried out during the years 1953-1956 at the Urban Life Research Inst.i.tute of Tulane University.... The responsibility for its direction rested with Dr. John H. Rohrer.”