The Butterfly Caste: A Social History of Pellagra in the South
By (Author) Elizabeth Etheridge
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
31st July 1972
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
290
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
539g
[Dr. Etheridge] has demonstrated in absolutely splendid fashion the usefulness and importance of the history of medicine for a deeper understanding of the economic and social development of the South in the twentieth century. At the very least she deserves a prize.-Labor History
The Butterfly Caste is a medical detective story.... The author has illuminated a heretofore obscure chapter of both American social history and the history of medicine and nutrition.-Journal of American History
"Dr. Etheridge has demonstrated in absolutely splendid fashion the usefulness and importance of the history of medicine for a deeper understanding of the economic and social development of the South in the twentieth century. At the very least she deserves a prize."-Labor History
"The Butterfly Caste is a medical detective story.... The author has illuminated a heretofore obscure chapter of both American social history and the history of medicine and nutrition."-Journal of American History
"[Dr. Etheridge] has demonstrated in absolutely splendid fashion the usefulness and importance of the history of medicine for a deeper understanding of the economic and social development of the South in the twentieth century. At the very least she deserves a prize."-Labor History
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