Freemon F R
J Natl Med Assoc. 1985 Jan;77(1):49-52.
The health status of the American slave in the 19th century remains unclear despite extensive historical research. Better knowledge of slave health would provide a clearer picture of the life of the slave, a better understanding of the 19th-century medicine, and possibly even clues to the health problems of modern blacks. This article hopes to contribute to the literature by examining another source of data. Slaves entering the Union Army joined an organization with standardized medical care that generated extensive statistical information. Review of these statistics answers questions about the health of young male blacks at the time American slavery ended.
尽管进行了广泛的历史研究,但19世纪美国奴隶的健康状况仍不明确。更深入了解奴隶的健康状况,将能更清晰地呈现奴隶的生活图景,更好地理解19世纪的医学,甚至可能为现代黑人的健康问题提供线索。本文希望通过研究另一数据来源,为相关文献做出贡献。加入联邦军队的奴隶进入了一个有标准化医疗护理的组织,该组织产生了大量统计信息。对这些统计数据的回顾回答了有关美国奴隶制结束时年轻黑人男性健康状况的问题。