Racist Medicine History
A deep dive into the troubling history of medicine reveals the often-overlooked connection between systemic racism and vaccination practices. The conversation highlights variolation, a historical method involving the use of smallpox pus, and its surprising relevance today. Personal anecdotes underscore the importance of understanding these historical contexts, prompting a reflection on the lessons we should all learn.In this clip
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