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    Charles S. Bryan.
    Summary: Dr. James Woods Babcock, superintendent of the South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane from 1891 to 1914, led the American response to pellagra, producing the first English-language treatise on the disease and organizing the meetings of the National Association for the Study of Pellagra.

    Contents:
    Jimmie
    Superintendent
    Founder of the movement
    How bad it was
    Sambon's obsession
    So near, so far
    A plain farmer's daughter
    The blind men of Hindustan
    Perspective: asylum doctor
    Appendix I. Mortality and full recoveries (as percentages of patients treated) by race, South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane, 1891-1914
    Appendix 2. Parallels in the histories of beriberi and pellagra
    Appendix 3. A chronology of pellagra and niacin
    Appendix 4. Summary of the four major pellagra conferences held at the South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane, 1908-1915.
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