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White Man's Medicine: The Navajo and Government Doctors, 1863-1955

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White Man's Medicine: The Navajo and Government Doctors, 1863-1955 - Curtus, and Litchford, Mary, and Trennert, Robert A
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In 1863 the Dine began receiving medical care from the federal government during their confinement at Bosque Redondo. Over the next ninety years, a familiar litany of problems surfaced in periodic reports on Navajo health care: inadequate funding, understaffing, and the unrelenting spread of such communicable diseases as tuberculosis. In 1955 Congress transferred medical care from the Indian Bureau to the Public Health Service. The Dine accepted some aspects of Western medicine, but during the nineteenth century most ...

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White Man's Medicine: The Navajo and Government Doctors, 1863-1955 1998, University of New Mexico Press

ISBN-13: 9780826318398

Hardcover