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Margaret Clark (American writer)

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Margaret Clark (born 1964) is an American historian, writer, and educator.[1]

Career

Margaret Clark is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. She received her Bachelors of Arts degree from Thomas Edison State College, her Master of Science (MS) degree from Touro University in New York, and has done graduate work at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.[2] She has written extensively for television and magazines.[3][4] Her books have been translated into several languages.[5][6]

Selected work

  • Yellow Jack: A History of Yellow Fever (1997)
  • Inspiration: Your Guide to Better Breathing (1998)
  • By Louisiana Hands (2002)
  • First of Her Kind (2002)
  • The Louisiana Irish (2005)
  • Asthma: a Clinicians Guide (2010)
  • Walking Through Rome (2013)

References

  1. ^ "MedScape Biography". MedScape. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Margaret Clark Writer". Woman in the Spotlight. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  3. ^ Barkoff, Eva (January 17, 1999). "Inspiring Work:Nurse Combines Skills in Writing". Times-Picayune Sunday Feature with staff photo by Donald Stout. 8 (27): 1–2.
  4. ^ Moore, Elizabeth (November 7, 2002). "First of her Kind: Genteel affair infused with a dramatic flair". Mandeville. 7 (2): 23.
  5. ^ "About the Author". J B Learning. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Cajuns, Creoles, Pirates and Planters". Claitors. Retrieved 23 February 2016.