Dr. Humphreys is the Josiah Charles Trent Professor in the History of Medicine, a professor of history, and an associate clinical professor of medicine at Duke University. She is the author of the acclaimed Malaria: Poverty, Race, and Public Health in the United States (2001, JHU Press) and Yellow Fever and the South (1999, JHU Press).
I had the privilege of interviewing Margaret for a "Medical Department" column on typhus in 2006 and the greater pleasure and privilege of meeting her and hearing her speak at the 2007 Society of Civil War Surgeons conference, where she gave a preview of Intensely Human.
I'll post that interview with Dr. Humphrey's later this week.
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