Could soon become the new epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic. Welcome to the Program India has become the latest and largest country to introduce a nation wide lockdown in the fight against the corona virus its population of 1300000000 has been told to stay at home the country is so fascinated about 560 confirmed cases and 11 deaths and there are fears that infections could spread quickly in densely Populated Areas crowds formed at pharmacies and shops shortly before the midnight deadline nonessential businesses have been closed most flights and rail service has been stopped and the busy bollywood Film Industry has ground to a halt indian Prime Minister and the renter modi said that without the 21. 00 day lockdown the country could be set back by 21 years. So lets join data because by that name we should just well daddy welcome to make sure our people abiding by these new restrictions well to a large extent yes people have not been coming out on the streets as much as they would hav
Laid the Foundation Black women laid the foundation for the work we will emphasize. Black female physicians in philadelphia in a postworld war ii context. We will lay some of the groundwork first giving you greater context in the ways in which black women in the 19th century had a significant contribution to the development of you lived in medicine. Of the practice of health and healing and medicine more broadly. Most Cancer Prevention programs that were funded, operated and run by black women physicians, largely in philadelphia. One of the first black woman we have to discuss his dr. Rebecca crumpler. In the mid19th century africanamerican women used medical training as a form of racial uplift. We talked about the limitations of racial uplift. In 1864, Rebecca Crumpler was the first africanamerican woman to graduate from the new england medical female college. Crumpler practiced medicine in Richmond Virginia after the civil war, focusing on issues of tuberculosis. Working extensively
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