Nulato.J Med Humanit 2026 Apr 30. [Online ahead of print]JM
Abstract
The famous serum run of 1925 has focused upon Balto, Togo, and the Norwegian mushers Gunnar Kaasen and Leonard Seppala. The mushers who ran most of the legs were actually descended from Alaskan Natives, including George and Edgar Nollner and Charlie Evans. Thanks to the Fairbanks Library archivists who sent me the interview with Charlie Evans and Edgar Nollner. This short fiction won one of the inaugural McGovern Center Writing Awards.
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
42060188
Citation
Kim, Catherine. "Nulato." The Journal of Medical Humanities, 2026.
Kim C. Nulato. J Med Humanit. 2026.
Kim, C. (2026). Nulato. The Journal of Medical Humanities. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10912-026-10027-4
Kim C. Nulato. J Med Humanit. 2026 Apr 30; PubMed PMID: 42060188.
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KW - Alaska
KW - Diptheria
KW - Hypothermia
JF - The Journal of medical humanities
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N2 - The famous serum run of 1925 has focused upon Balto, Togo, and the Norwegian mushers Gunnar Kaasen and Leonard Seppala. The mushers who ran most of the legs were actually descended from Alaskan Natives, including George and Edgar Nollner and Charlie Evans. Thanks to the Fairbanks Library archivists who sent me the interview with Charlie Evans and Edgar Nollner. This short fiction won one of the inaugural McGovern Center Writing Awards.
SN - 1573-3645
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