The Protest Pyschosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease
By Jonathan M. Metzl, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and of women’s studies: The Protest Pyschosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease. Beacon Press, 2010.
Public Health Reports
Edited by Alexandra Minna Stern, Ph.D., associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and associate director, Center for the History of Medicine; Howard Markel (M.D. 1986), Ph.D., professor of pediatrics and director, Center for the History of Medicine; and Martin S. Cetron, M.D.: The 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in the United States: Lessons Learned and Challenges Exposed, volume 125, supplement 3 of Public Health Reports. Association of Schools of Public Health, April 2010.
Practical Healthcare Epidemiology
Edited by Preeti N. Malani, M.D., associate professor of internal medicine; Ebbing Lautenbach, M.D., M.P.H.; and Keith F. Woeltje, M.D., Ph.D.: The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America: Practical Healthcare Epidemiology, 3rd edition. The University of Chicago Press, 2010. —RJ