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1898 “Surgical Peculiarities of the Negro Race” in Alabama - article within Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama

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1898 “Surgical Peculiarities of the Negro Race” in Alabama - article within Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama

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100 $ - 150 $
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Title: 1898 “Surgical Peculiarities of the Negro Race” in Alabama - article within Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama Author: Fletcher, Richard Matthew, Jr. Place: Montogmery, AL Publisher: Brown Printing Co. Date: 1898 Description: Article on pages 49-57. 462 pp. in the total volume. (8vo), original cloth. Unlike Dr. Archer’s dispassionate essay on slave medicine nearly a century earlier, this southern Surgeon’s observations on what he sarcastically calls “our brother in black” reeks of racism: Negroes, having “lessened sensibility of the nervous system” and “a greater degree of resistance to shock” than whites, could often be operated on without any form of anesthesia. The Negro also had less “fear of the surgeon and his knife” than whites because, having been “held in bondage, and all of his existence… dominated by the Anglo-Saxon,” he “has come to have implicit confidence in, and to submit without murmur to, the will and opinion of his superior white brother.” After relating one of his first surgical cases in which he entered “a typical negro log cabin, and by the flaring flame of a chimneyless lamp” saved a Black man, with a severe abdominal injury, from becoming “a dead coon”, Fletcher concludes that Blacks were much more prone to contract Syphillis, “due to the laxity of their moral code and their vitiated and exaggerated habit of sexual intercourse.” Lot Amendments Condition: Sunning and heavily rubbed cloth; hinges cracked; lightly foxed, some cracking at gutters between signatures; good. Item number: 230329

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Title: 1898 “Surgical Peculiarities of the Negro Race” in Alabama - article within Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama Author: Fletcher, Richard Matthew, Jr. Place: Montogmery, AL Publisher: Brown Printing Co. Date: 1898 Description: Article on pages 49-57. 462 pp. in the total volume. (8vo), original cloth. Unlike Dr. Archer’s dispassionate essay on slave medicine nearly a century earlier, this southern Surgeon’s observations on what he sarcastically calls “our brother in black” reeks of racism: Negroes, having “lessened sensibility of the nervous system” and “a greater degree of resistance to shock” than whites, could often be operated on without any form of anesthesia. The Negro also had less “fear of the surgeon and his knife” than whites because, having been “held in bondage, and all of his existence… dominated by the Anglo-Saxon,” he “has come to have implicit confidence in, and to submit without murmur to, the will and opinion of his superior white brother.” After relating one of his first surgical cases in which he entered “a typical negro log cabin, and by the flaring flame of a chimneyless lamp” saved a Black man, with a severe abdominal injury, from becoming “a dead coon”, Fletcher concludes that Blacks were much more prone to contract Syphillis, “due to the laxity of their moral code and their vitiated and exaggerated habit of sexual intercourse.” Lot Amendments Condition: Sunning and heavily rubbed cloth; hinges cracked; lightly foxed, some cracking at gutters between signatures; good. Item number: 230329

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 429
Auktion:
Datum:
27.09.2012
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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