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Dr. Rush and Racial Segregation During the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic
There is no mention in Fever 1793 of Dr. Rush wanting black people to care for victims of the yellow fever epidemic. In fact, Dr. Rush was a firm believer in the concept of racial segregation and advocated for the separation of black and white people in hospitals and other public spaces.Panic Attacks - Related Articles
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