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Neonatal Tetanus, a Disease of the South
Before the us. Civil war, enslavers would frequently employ doctors to monitor the health of enslave people. These southern doctors began to notice high rates of neonatal tetanus in the infants born to enslaved people. Some doctors estimated that up to two thirds of the deaths among these infants were due to neonatal tetanius. Neonadal tetanus garnered a substantial amount of interest in the mid 18 hundreds and the southern us. Because it contributed so highly to infant mortality among babies born to enslavedpeople. And several doctors started to try to understand why that was. Doctor marion sims thought it had to do with the formation of the skull. He said, you should put the baby