A Practical Medico-Historical Account of the Western Coast of Africa: Embracing a Topographical Description of Its Shores, Rivers, and Settlements, With Their Seasons and Comparative Healthiness, Together With the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment, of the F | TheBookSeekers

A Practical Medico-Historical Account of the Western Coast of Africa: Embracing a Topographical Description of Its Shores, Rivers, and Settlements, With Their Seasons and Comparative Healthiness, Together With the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment, of the F


No. of pages 476

Published: 2019

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"A Practical Medico-Historical Account of the Western Coast of Africa" by James Boyle presents a detailed examination of the Western African coast, focusing on its geography, topography, and settlements. The book encompasses critical insights into the region's climate, seasons, and health conditions, providing an analysis of diseases prevalent in the area. Boyle offers practical guidance on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of these ailments, making it a valuable resource for medical professionals, historians, and travelers. By combining historical context with medical knowledge, the work serves as a comprehensive account of life along the Western African coastline during the period. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 476 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .