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(1973) n°3 - Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences

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— 557 —<br />

à la Grande-Bretagne un rôle pionnier. N ’est-il pas significatif<br />

que ce soit un médecin écossais, David Livingstone (1813-<br />

1873), qui ouvrit l’ère des grandes découvertes en Afrique centrale<br />

?<br />

Source: Britain and the Developing Countries. Research Institutions<br />

(London, Central Office of In<strong>for</strong>mation, 1972, 44 p.,<br />

ill.).<br />

Orientation bibliographique: Gelfand, Michael. Livingstone.<br />

His contributions as a doctor (Central African Journal of Medicine,<br />

July 1965, p. 192-196) — Manson-Bahr, Philip. Patrick<br />

Mans on, the father of tropical medicine (London-Edinburgh,<br />

Nelson, 1962, 192 p.) — Malaria control in the British Colonies.<br />

An account of the discoveries of the pioneers in antimalaria<br />

work (London, Central Office of In<strong>for</strong>mation, 1949,<br />

16 p.) — The fight against trypanosomias is: the British contribution<br />

(London, Central Office of In<strong>for</strong>mation, 1962, 21 p.).<br />

— The fight against leprosy in the United Kingdom dependencies<br />

(London, Central Office of In<strong>for</strong>mation, 1958, 14 p.)<br />

Janvier <strong>1973</strong>

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