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Source: PubMed
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Apr, 1974;50 (4): 509-28.
The "ethnology" of Josiah Clark Nott.
C L Brace
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PMID: 4594856
Abstract
No abstract text available.
References
Dtsch Med J. 1959 Apr 1;10(6):164-6 [PMID:
13652717
]
MeSH Term
Anthropology
Black People
Ethnology
History, 19th Century
Humans
Prejudice
United States
Black or African American
Biography
Historical Article
Journal Article
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