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. 1979 Feb;71(2):189-93.

Black contributions to the early history of Western medicine: lack of recognition as a cause of black under-representation in US medical schools

Black contributions to the early history of Western medicine: lack of recognition as a cause of black under-representation in US medical schools

F Newsome. J Natl Med Assoc. 1979 Feb.

Abstract

During several millenia, blacks in ancient Egypt made numerous contributions to medicine and were acknowledged as the inventors of the art of medicine. They produced the earliest physicians, medical knowledge, and medical literature. They contributed to the development of medicine in ancient Greece. Ancient writers, including Herodotus, Isocrates, and Diodorus, affirm this. Modern presentations of ancient medicine, however, deprive blacks of the knowledge of their early contributions to medicine by ignoring or subtly misrepresenting the black identity of the ancient Egyptians. Blacks are currently under-represented in US medical schools. It is proposed that the recognition of the contributions of blacks to the early history of Western medicine would inspire black students to study medicine.

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