Edgemont Community Clinic records, 1968-1979 [manuscript].

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Edgemont Community Clinic records, 1968-1979 [manuscript].

Correspondence, reports, notes, and other items in office files retained by Linda Woodard, who was active in the Edgemont Community Clinic as an organizer and medical technologist. While correspondence and financial records are not extensive, it is possible to derive a rough understanding of the Clinic's history from these papers. Of particular interest is a file of reports detailing some of the Clinic's operations and placing the Edgemont Community Clinic in the context of the national movement of the 1960s and 1970s for community-sponsored free health care.

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Edgemont Community Clinic (Durham, N.C.)

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Edgemont Community Clinic, a community-based health care facility in the low-income Edgemont section of Durham, N.C., functioned from 1968 to 1978. It was staffed by volunteers, chiefly members of the Student Health Action Committee and other health sciences students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University. From the description of Edgemont Community Clinic records, 1968-1979 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26507160 In October 196...

Duke University

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Woodard, Linda.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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