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Disproportionate majority of doctors live and practice in cities.

Date: 1920

The Story of Rural Health
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While only slightly less than half of all Americans live in rural areas in 1920, 80% of doctors live and practice in cities. Most of these are white doctors attending to white communities. This does not account for root workers, birth workers/midwives, and traditional healers working in rural communities.