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An account of the native Africans in the neighbourhood of Sierra Leone; to which is added, an account of the present state of medicine among them. 2 vols.
Publication Details
London: John Hatchard & John Mawman, 1803 CE.
In his travels in Africa, Winterbottom, physician to the Colony of Sierra Leone (now Republic of Sierra Leone) on the west coast of Africa, saw sleeping sickness, which he described in vol. 2, pp. 29-31, as a species of lethargy. He also noticed that slave-dealers would not buy slaves whose neck glands showed signs of enlargement. Digital facsimile of vol. 1 from the Internet Archive at this link; digital facsimile of vol. 2 from the Hathi Trust at this link.;
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Thematic Classifications
BLACK PEOPLE & MEDICINE & BIOLOGYCOUNTRIES, CONTINENTS AND REGIONS › AfricaCOUNTRIES, CONTINENTS AND REGIONS › Sierra LeoneINFECTIOUS DISEASE › VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES › Tsetse Fly-Borne DiseasesINFECTIOUS DISEASE › VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES › Tsetse Fly-Borne Diseases › Sleeping Sickness (African Trypanosomiasis)Slavery and MedicineTROPICAL Medicine VOYAGES & Travels by Physicians, Surgeons & Scientists
| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
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| Entry Number | #5266 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/8561 |
| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | an-account-of-the-native-africans-in-the-neighbourhood-of-sierra-leone-vol-2 |
Geographic Context
Publication place: London