Further Resources

Web Resources

Kendrick, Douglas B. "Blood Program in World War II." U.S. Army Medical Department, Office of Medical History. http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwii/blood/default.htm


Books

Love, Spencie. One Blood: The Death and Resurrection of Charles R. Drew. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

Wynes, Charles E. Charles Richard Drew: The Man and the Myth. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1988.

Holt, Thomas, Smith-Parker, Casandra, and Terborg-Penn, Roslyn. A Special Mission: The Story of Freedmen's Hospital, 1862-1962. Washington, D.C.: Academic Affairs Division, Howard University, 1975.

Lamb, Albert R. The Presbyterian Hospital and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. 1868-1943: A History of a Great Medical Adventure. New York: Columbia University Press, 1955.


Articles

1930s

Scudder, John, Margaret E. Smith, and Charles R. Drew. "Plasma Potassium Content of Cardiac Blood at Death." American Journal of Physiology 126 (1939): 337-340.

Scudder, John, Charles R. Drew, and Lawrence W. Sloan. "Anhydremia in Appendicitis." Surgical Clinics of North America 19, no. 2 (April 1939): 295-306.

Scudder, John, Charles R. Drew, Dorothy R. Corcoran, and David C. Bull. "Studies in Blood Transfusion: I. Repartition of Potassium in Cells and Plasma." Journal of the American Medical Association 112, no. 22 [3 June 1939]: 2263-2271.

Drew, Charles R., Katharine Edsall, and John Edsall. "Studies in Blood Preservation: Fate of Cellular Elements in Relation to Potassium Diffusion." Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 25, no. 3 [December 1939]: 240-245.

1940s

Scudder, John, Charles R. Drew, and Virgil G. Damon. "Studies on the Preservation of Placental Blood." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 40, no. 1 [July 1940]: 461-463.

Scudder, John, Kingsley Bishop, and Charles R. Drew. "Studies in Blood Preservation: The Shape of the Container." Journal of the American Medical Association 115 (27 July 1940): 290.

Bull, David C., and Charles R. Drew. "The Preservation of Blood." Annals of Surgery 112, no. 4 (October 1940): 498-501.

Drew, Charles R., and John Scudder. "Studies in Blood Preservation: Fate of Cellular Elements and Prothrombin in Citrated Blood." Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 26, no. 9 [June 1941]: 1473-1478.

Drew, Charles R. "The Role of Soviet Investigators in the Development of the Blood Bank." American Review of Soviet Medicine 1, no. 4 (April 1944): 360-369.

Malloy, H. Rembert., Robert S. Jason, and Charles R. Drew. "The Role of Lymphoid Hyperplasia in Acute Appendicitis." American Journal of Surgery 67 (January 1945): 81-86.

Burton, Andrew F., and Charles R. Drew. "Protein Therapy." Journal of the National Medical Association 41, no. 2 (March 1949): 74-77.

1950s

Cobb, W. Montague. "Charles Richard Drew, M.D. 1904-1950." Journal of the National Medical Association 42, no. 4 (July 1950): 238-246.

Ford, John R., and Charles R. Drew. "Appendicitis in the American Negro." American Journal of Surgery 80 (September 1950): 341-344.

White, Jack E., and Charles R. Drew. "Perforating Gunshot Wounds of Abdomen." Journal of the National Medical Association 43, no. 1 (January 1951): 14-19.

1980s

Beardsley, Edward H. "Making Separate, Equal: Black Physicians and the Problems of Medical Segregation in the Pre-World War II South." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 57 (1983): 382-396.

Savitt, Todd L. "Entering a White Profession: Black Physicians in the New South, 1880-1920." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 61 (1987): 507-540.

2000s


Baker, Robert B., Washington, Harriet A., Olakanmi, Ololade, Savitt, Todd L., Jacobs, Elizabeth A., Hoover, Eddie, and Wynia, Matthew K. "African American Physicians and Organized Medicine, 1946-1968: Origins of a Racial Divide." Journal of the American Medical Association 300, no. 3 (16 July 2008): 306-313.

Washington, Harriet A., Baker, Robert B., Olakanmi, Oloade, Savitt, Todd L., Jacobs, Elizabeth A., Hoover, Eddie, and Wynia, Matthew K. "Segregation, Civil Rights, and Health Disparities: The Legacy of African American Physicians and Organized Medicine, 1910-1968." Journal of the National Medical Association 101, no. 6 (June 2009): 513-527.