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Re: new caseFrom: Joanne Bulley, MD (jbulley@cheshire.net)Wed May 31 18:32:19 2000
At Wed, 31 May 2000, Betsy Hyde wrote: > >At 3:13 PM 5/30/00, Steve & Eryl Raymond wrote: >>Just one final question - Was this patient an African American? In >>other words is there a racial difference? We certainly have a very >>strong feeling that there is here in South Africa. > >yes > Hmm.m.m... My one patient with this picture was white. Is is race or socioeconomic etc? Here, in the mostly white city of Keene, Cheshire County, NH, USA - Our blacks tend to be middle class, by socio-economic status - our low S-E patients are predominately white. It can be hard to tell if something presents in predominantly racial patterns what is racial and what is socio-economic - pending the stratification of the community.
-- Joanne Bulley, MD Keene, NH, USA
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