Marion Pearsall

Marion Pearsall (April 27, 1923, Brooklyn, New York – June 15, 1984) was an anthropologist and university professor, who was a leader in the development of both medical anthropology and applied social and cultural anthropology, and an authority on the southern American cultures.

She spent the majority of her career at the University of Kentucky and its Medical Center. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Klamath childhood and education by Pearsall, Marion, 1923-

    Berkeley : University of California Press, 1950
    Format: Book


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    Medical behavioral science : a selected bibliography of cultural anthropology, social psychology, and sociology in medicine. by Pearsall, Marion, 1923-

    [Lexington] : University of Kentucky Press, 1963
    Format: Book


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    The Talladega story : a study in community process by Kimball, Solon Toothaker

    [Alabama] : University of Alabama Press, 1954
    Other Authors: “…Pearsall, Marion, 1923-…”
    Format: Book


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    The anthropology of development in sub-Saharan Africa by Brokensha, David

    [Lexington] : [Published for the Society for Applied Anthropology by the University Press of Kentucky], 1969
    Other Authors: “…Pearsall, Marion, 1923-…”
    Format: Book