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Milk Sickness and the Mystery of Dr. Anna

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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Dr Anna's Search for the Cause of Milk Sickness

The idea that Dr Anna's search for the cause of milk sickness happened around 1834, making her the first to identify it came from snively and Furby's 1966 JAMA article. In snively's own words that year is his contention based on the quoted diary passages and quote various contemporary events that year isn't actually documented in primary sources. They don't really acknowledge there that they cited it as a factual source in a different article three years before. Also Southern Illinois historian John W Allen whose papers this correspondence came from wrote a column about Dr Anna in 1957 that was reprinted in a book called it happened in Southern Illinois in 1968.

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