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The long history of discrimination in pain medicine

By The Atlantic  
   March 01, 2017

"Objective" instruments like the X-ray rendered previously unseeable injuries seeable. The emergence of objectivity influenced the stigma around patients who suffered from pain without visible injury—a stigma that overlaps with the stigma that already exist along race, gender, and class lines. The same issues reverberate today, in how doctors discount women's pain or prescribe opioids to African Americans less frequently.

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