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Discussion 10 Chapter 12

Discussion 10 Chapter 12

Q Prompt For your discussion board for this week, please complete the work below: This week, I just want you to reflect on what you have learned. What are your reactions to the materials in the book or the supplemental materials provided? What have you learned that you didn't know before? How does this information influence you? Note: Do NOT submit incomplete posts. Guidelines • In order to answer this post, each person should click reply to this prompt to create a new thread. • Your initial post should be no less than 250 words, reflecting on the prompt(s) above. • Replies are not required • Write all responses in your own words and cite sources as needed. • Review the DB rubric and video to ensure full credit. • Please post your initial reply no later than 11:59pm on Tuesday, November 8th. • Response posts are due by 11:59pm on Thursday, November 10th. Technical Support • Need help using Canvas Discussions? If so, please review the following page: Canvas Resources for Students - Discussions.Links to an external site.

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The chapter reveals the terrible disparities between minorities and the privileged. Surveys prove there are more African American deaths than other races in the United States(Golash-Boza, 2021). Further investigations prove the lack of healthcare facilities for minorities. The chapter throws light on several shocking facts. For instance, James Marion Sims (1813–1883), frequently referred to as the “father of American gynecology”, conducted experiments on unwilling participants, many of whom were enslaved African Americans (Golash-Boza, 2021). He did not use anesthesia while operating on enslaved black women.