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134 related items for PubMed ID: 23006923

  • 1. Night blindness among black troops and white troops in the US Civil War.
    Semba RD.
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  • 2. Free but not equal.
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  • 3. Seasonal variation in night blindness incidence among Union soldiers in the US Civil War.
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  • 4. Vitamin A-Deficiency Eye Disease Among Soldiers in the U.S. Civil War: Spectrum of Clinical Disease.
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  • 5. Racial disparities in diabetes a century ago: evidence from the pension files of US Civil War veterans.
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  • 8. Racial differences in diabetes among Union Forces during the US Civil War.
    Smith JA, Frueh BC, Campbell J, Egede L.
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  • 9. African-Americans: their health and the medical system.
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  • 10. Surviving wartime emancipation: African Americans and the cost of Civil War.
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  • 11. Post Civil War African American History: Brief Periods of Triumph, and Then Despair.
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  • 13. Shades of difference: theoretical underpinnings of the medical controversy on black/white differences in the United States, 1830-1870.
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  • 14. Scurvy and chronic diarrhea in Civil War troops: were they both nutritional deficiency syndromes?
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  • 15. In the beginning(s)? A chapter in Antebellum American ethnology.
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  • 16. Inequality in the American South: evidence from the nineteenth century missouri state prison.
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  • 17. A white dean and black physicians at the epicenter of the civil rights movement.
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  • 18. Head injury in heroes of the Civil War and its lasting influence.
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  • 19. Fifty years' progress of the American Negro in health and sanitation. 1917.
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