Robert F. Boyd (physician)
Robert Fulton Boyd was an American physician and dentist who was the first president of the National Medical Association.[1] Boyd and other African-American physicians started the National Medical Association because, during the Jim Crow era, the southern medical societies, medical facilities, and medical schools were racially segregated by state laws.[1]
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