Hidden Legacy: Black Physicians in Alabama Before World War I

A.J. Wright, MLS

2/22/00

 

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Hidden Legacy: Black Physicians in Alabama Before World War I

BLACK PHYSICIAN MILESTONES

ALABAMA MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1877

U.S. PHYSICIANS 1900 and 1910

BLACK PHYSICIANS: U.S. and ALABAMA

ALABAMA’S BLACK PHYSICIANS 1879-1905

ALABAMA’S BLACK PHYSICIANS 1879-1905 Medical Schools

MEHARRY BROTHERS

GEORGE W. HUBBARD: Meharry Founding Superintendent

BLACK MEDICAL SCHOOLS 19th Century: The Alabama Connection

MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE 19TH CENTURY: View Number 1

MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE 19TH CENTURY: View Number 2

MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE   1887

HOWARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL BUILDING

EARLY CERTIFIED BLACK PHYSICIANS IN ALABAMA

MILESTONES IN ALABAMA

ALABAMA STATE MEDICAL CONGRESS April, 1904

JNMA COVERS

CORNELIUS NATHANIEL DORSETTE (185?-1897)

WILLIS EDWARD STERRS, M.D.

HALLE TANNER DILLON (1864-1901)

ARTHUR McKINNON BROWN (1867-1939)

ARTHUR M. BROWN, M.D., Univ. of Michigan 1894

YOUNG DR. ARTHUR M. BROWN

DR.BROWN'S RESIDENCE IN BIRMINGHAM

DR. BROWN'S RESIDENCE IN BIRMNGHAM #2

HENRY MONTGOMERY NUTALL, M.D.

John Andrews Kenney, Sr. (1864-1950)

DR BROWN IN UNIFORM, 1898

DR. BROWN IN UNIFORM #2, 1898 

 

 

 

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