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Dr. Daniel Hale Williams and the First Open Heart Surgery

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams and the First Open Heart Surgery

Daniel Hale Williams was born in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, on January 18, 1856. A little less that twenty years after the ending of the Civil War, in 1883, Daniel graduated from Chicago Medical College with his M.D.[1] From the beginning, Dr. Williams, or Dr. Dan...

EMIY Hosts National RESPECT Day 2018 in Detroit

EMIY Hosts National RESPECT Day 2018 in Detroit

Detroit, MI – December 25, 2017 - There is a saying taken from scripture, “The thief cometh not but for to steal, kill and destroy.” Millions of dollars seem to run like water through the fingers to that certain thief, while almost no dollars appear to be made...

Do You Understand the Term “African Diaspora”?

Do You Understand the Term “African Diaspora”?

  The definition of the term “African Diaspora” may have different meanings for people. In one simple definition it is defined as “a label that is used to describe the dispersed people removed/exiled from a common territorial/geographic origin, Africa.” It is...

Did You Know That Imhotep is the Real Father of Medicine?

Did You Know That Imhotep is the Real Father of Medicine?

There are many scholars who would say that the “father of medicine” would probably be the ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates, who was born in 460 B.C. He has been credited with making medicine into a rational science rather than one based on magic or superstition,...

Did You Know Africa is the Birthplace of Mankind?

Did You Know Africa is the Birthplace of Mankind?

Before the 1920s, many scholars and scientists believed that the origins of human beings were traced back to Europe or Asia based on archaeological finds in those regions. But in 1924, a discovery in South Africa became the first step to changing this perception of...