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Do you know why henrietta lacks was so significant in medical history?
What are HeLa cells and how were they first obtained
How do HeLa cells continue to be useful and do you know any of the times it was used in regards to your health?
Why were hela cells immortal?
What breakthrough happened because of HeLa cells
Do you know if Henrietta lacks gave consent for her cells to be taken and used for research?
Back in your day were there any ethical concerns about the use of Hela Cells?
Did you ever have to study about henrietta lacks back in your day?
How did her family find out about her cells being used?
And what reparations and or compensation did her family use for her cells
What role did Johns Hopkins Hospital play in the collection of HeLa cells?

What was the state of racial segregation in Johns Hopkins Hospital during the 1950s?
How has Johns Hopkins addressed the ethical concerns related to Henrietta Lacks?
What are some key medical advancements that have come out of Johns Hopkins Hospital?
How has Johns Hopkins contributed to medical research beyond HeLa cells?
Mercy-Douglass Hospital
What was Mercy-Douglass Hospital, and why was it important?
How did Mercy-Douglass Hospital serve the African American community?
What challenges did African American hospitals like Mercy-Douglass face in the 20th century?
What eventually happened to Mercy-Douglass Hospital?
How did institutions like Mercy-Douglass contribute to the fight against racial disparities in healthcare?

DMU Timestamp: February 26, 2025 22:37

Added February 28, 2025 at 5:33pm by Kalin Gray
Title: Dr henry

Dr. Henry McKee Minton (December 25, 1870 – December 29, 1946) was a pioneering African American pharmacist, physician, and influential community leader. Born in Columbia, South Carolina, to Sawyer Theophilus Minton, a lawyer, and Jennie McKee Minton, he was their only child. His maternal grandfather, Colonel John McKee, was a successful businessman in Philadelphia.

Minton's early education began in Washington, D.C., at the age of five. He later attended the Academy at Howard University and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire in 1891, where he was active as an athlete, debater, and editor. Initially pursuing law at the University of Pennsylvania, he shifted to pharmacy, earning his degree from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1895. In 1897, he established the first African American-owned pharmacy in Philadelphia.

Driven by a passion for medicine, Minton enrolled in Jefferson Medical College in 1902 and earned his M.D. in 1906, becoming one of the first African American graduates of the institution. He began his medical career as the first pharmacist at Frederick Douglass Hospital, founded in 1895 to serve Philadelphia's Black community. Recognizing the need for more medical facilities, he co-founded Mercy Hospital in 1907 and served as its superintendent from 1920 to 1944. During his tenure, he oversaw the training of over 200 interns and established the hospital's first social service department in 1923.

Beyond his medical contributions, Minton was instrumental in creating Sigma Pi Phi, also known as the Boulé, the first African American Greek-letter fraternity. Founded on May 15, 1904, in Philadelphia, the fraternity aimed to unite African American men of professional and academic excellence. Minton served as its first Grand Sire Archon and played a key role in its national expansion.

Dr. Minton was also a recognized authority on tuberculosis, serving on the staff of the University of Pennsylvania's Henry Phipps Institute from 1915 until his death in 1946. His multifaceted career left a lasting impact on medicine and the African American community.

DMU Timestamp: February 26, 2025 22:37

Added February 28, 2025 at 5:40pm by Kalin Gray
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DMU Timestamp: February 26, 2025 22:37





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