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Journal Abbreviation North Carolina Hist. Rev.
Article
Getz, Lynne M.
(2009)
“A Strong Man of Large Human Sympathy”: Dr. Patrick L. Murphy and the Challenges of Nineteenth-Century Asylum Psychiatry in North Carolina.
North Carolina Historical Review
(p. 32).
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Article
McKinney, Gordon B.
(2005)
The Fractured Land of the Sky: The Image of Western North Carolina during the 1986 Nuclear Waste Controversy.
North Carolina Historical Review
(p. 326).
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Article
Pearson, Reggie L.
(2002)
“There Are Many Sick, Feeble, and Suffering Freemen”: The Freedmen's Health Care Activities during Reconstruction in North Carolina, 1865--1868.
North Carolina Historical Review
(p. 141).
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Article
Wegner, Ansley Herring
(1998)
Phantom pain: Civil War amputation and North Carolina's maimed veterans.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 277-296).
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Article
Savitt, Todd L.
(1998)
Training the “consecrated, skillful, Christian physician”: Documents illustrating student life at Leonard Medical School, 1882-1918.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 250-276).
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Article
Norris, David A.
(1998)
“For the benefit of our gallant volunteers”: North Carolina's State Medical Department and civilian volunteer efforts, 1861-1862.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 297-326).
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Review
Carbone, J.S.
(1998)
Review of "Shook over hell: Post-traumatic stress, Vietnam, and the Civil War".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Review
Haber, C.
(1997)
Review of "Moonlight, magnolias, and madness: Insanity in South Carolina from the colonial period to the Progressive Era".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Article
Farnham, Thomas J.; King, Francis P.
(1996)
“The March of the Destroyer”: The New Bern yellow fever epidemic of 1864.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 435-483).
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Article
Cockrell, David L.
(1996)
“A blessing in disguise”: The influenza panedemic of 1918 and North Carolina's medical and public health communities.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 309-327).
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Review
Savitt, T.L.
(1995)
Review of "Sex, race, and science: Eugenics in the deep South".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Review
Midgette, N.S.
(1995)
Review of "The evolution controversy in America".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Review
Anthony, R.G., Jr.
(1995)
Review of "Nature's champion: B.W. Wells, Tar Heel ecologist".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Review
Peterson, P.D.
(1993)
Review of "The eugenic assault on America: Scenes in red, white, and black".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Article
Pleasants, Julian M.
(1992)
A question of loyalty: Frank Porter Graham and the Atomic Energy Commission.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 414-437).
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Review
Rhodes, B.G.
(1991)
Review of "Visions of a flying machine: The Wright brothers and the process of invention".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Article
Halperin, Edward C.
(1990)
Frank Porter Graham, Isaac Hall Manning, and the Jewish quota at the University of North Carolina Medical School.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 385-410).
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Review
Savitt, T.L.
(1987)
Review of "Sympathy and science: Women physicians in American medicine".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Review
Stephens, L.D.
(1987)
Review of "A Yankee botanist in the Carolinas: The Reverend Moses Ashley Curtis, D.D. (1808-1872)".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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Review
Phifer, E.W.
(1979)
Review of "Medicine and slavery: The diseases and health care of Blacks in antebellum Virginia".
North Carolina Historical Review.
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