“…bathed after birth…”
“…the placenta was buried…”
“In 1879…”
“Here, his offers…”
“…ignorant of anatomy…”
“…endemic syphilis…”
“…to carry out vaccination experiments…”
“…punched holes in the chest…”
“…halved gourd shells…”
“…both the mother and the child.”
“A large group had assembled…”
“…doctor and several assistants…”
“…a twenty-year-old woman…”
“…an inclined cot…”
“…cuffs made of bark cloth…”
“…banana wine.”
“…baby was breech…”
“…for two days.”
“…an elongated knife…”
“…uttered a sharp cry…”
“…bathed after birth…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 33.
“…the placenta was buried…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 31.
“In 1879…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“Here, his offers…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 33.
“…ignorant of anatomy…”
“The Development of ‘Scientific’ Medicine in the African Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitaram,” J.N.P. Davies, Medical History, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1959, p. 52.
“…endemic syphilis…”
“The Development of ‘Scientific’ Medicine in the African Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitaram,” J.N.P. Davies, Medical History, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1959, p. 53.
“…to carry out vaccination experiments…”
“The Development of ‘Scientific’ Medicine in the African Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitaram,” J.N.P. Davies, Medical History, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1959, p. 54, ft.
“…punched holes in the chest…”
“The Development of ‘Scientific’ Medicine in the African Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitaram,” J.N.P. Davies, Medical History, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1959, p. 56.
“…halved gourd shells…”
“The Development of ‘Scientific’ Medicine in the African Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitaram,” J.N.P. Davies, Medical History, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1959, p. 56.
“…both the mother and the child.”
See “In 1879…,” above.
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“A large group had assembled…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 35.
“…doctor and several assistants…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“…a twenty-year-old woman…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“…an inclined cot…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“…cuffs made of bark cloth…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“…banana wine.”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 34.
“…baby was breech…”
“The Development of ‘Scientific’ Medicine in the African Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitaram,” J.N.P. Davies, Medical History, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1959, p. 51.
“…for two days.”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 29.
“…an elongated knife…”
Details of illustrations included in Felkin’s article.
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 35.
“…uttered a sharp cry…”
“Notes on Labour in Central Africa,” Robert Felkin, Edinburgh Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 10, April 1884, p. 35.