Remembering Anarcha
Remembering Anarcha explores Dr. James Marion Sims and other historical figures and issues along with ethics, race, and the lingering effects on modern society and medicine.
Remembering Anarcha explores Dr. James Marion Sims and other historical figures and issues along with ethics, race, and the lingering effects on modern society and medicine.
Kirby I. Bland
Self
Michelle Browder
Self
LaToya Clark
Self
Harriet E. Amos Doss
Self
J.C. Hallman
Self
Kevin King
Self
Hank Sanders
Self
Kim Thomas
Self / Anarcha Westcott
Remembering Anarcha explores Dr. James Marion Sims and other historical figures and issues along with ethics, race, and the lingering effects on modern society and medicine.
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