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Milk Sickness and the Mystery of Dr. Anna

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Importance of Finding the Original Manuscript of Anna Hobbs

We want to stress that it is completely understandable that people, especially non historians have used this JAMA article as a source and taken its accuracy for granted. Once you start looking deeper into this it really starts to unravel. Over the course of 10 exhibits Farrell's report presented a lot of information that calls halls account into question in one way or another. Like the 1880 census noted whether people could read or write and according to those census records, several of Anna Hobbs children and grandchildren and other relatives could not. I also found reference elsewhere to an 1866 legal document that described her as a midwife which she signed with an ex, rather than signing her name so did she really have formal training

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