Black patients--white doctors

To the Editor.— I think it is unfortunate that Dr Levy ("White Doctors and Black Patients: Influence of Race on the Doctor-Patient Relationship," Pediatrics 1985;75:639-643) practices in an area where black patients are perceived as uneducated, indigent, and uncooperative. In northern Virg...

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