1928
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-192806000-00010
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A Study of Heart Disease in the Negro Race

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“…3 Perusal of this table reveals several noteworthy facts. The incidence of hypertensive cardiovascular disease is exceedingly high, especially in the Negro, being almost twice as common, sex for sex, as in the white race.…”
Section: Criteria For Classificationmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…3 Perusal of this table reveals several noteworthy facts. The incidence of hypertensive cardiovascular disease is exceedingly high, especially in the Negro, being almost twice as common, sex for sex, as in the white race.…”
Section: Criteria For Classificationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Cardiac hypertrophy without valvular faults (weight of heart above 500 Gm.). 3. Contracted kidneys (weight 125 Gm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During this war there was no doubt that the white man was susceptible, as thousands developed the disease. As nearly as can be ascertained 38,300 men were exposed, and a filariasis registry showed a total of 10,421 diagnosed cases in the Marine Corps and United States Navy as of Dec. 1,1945 (table 1). There were many cases the diagnosis of which was not entered into the health record.…”
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