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- Title Pages
- Introduction Making Race, Making Health
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1 Curing the Nation with Cacti -
2 Complicating Colonial Narratives -
3 “I Studied and Practiced Medicine without Molestation” -
4 At the Nation’s Edge -
5 Diagnosing the Ailments of Black Citizenship -
6 “An Indispensable Service” -
7 Professionalizing “Local Girls” -
8 Borders, Laborers, and Racialized Medicalization -
9 “A Transformation for Migrants” -
10 “Hunger in America” and the Power of Television -
11 Making Crack Babies -
12 Suffering and Resistance, Voice and Agency - Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- Precarious Prescriptions
- Publisher:
- University of Minnesota Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction Making Race, Making Health
-
1 Curing the Nation with Cacti -
2 Complicating Colonial Narratives -
3 “I Studied and Practiced Medicine without Molestation” -
4 At the Nation’s Edge -
5 Diagnosing the Ailments of Black Citizenship -
6 “An Indispensable Service” -
7 Professionalizing “Local Girls” -
8 Borders, Laborers, and Racialized Medicalization -
9 “A Transformation for Migrants” -
10 “Hunger in America” and the Power of Television -
11 Making Crack Babies -
12 Suffering and Resistance, Voice and Agency - Contributors
- Index