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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4726.299
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Medical Practice on the Gold Coast

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“…To some, African auxiliaries were not equal, and never could be equal, to their European counterparts, especially those trained in the medical schools in Europe (Gale 1973; Patton 1996). Some missionaries saw the training of Africans in medicine as a mistake because they had no confidence in the intellectual capacities of Africans generally (Murphy 1951; Rennick 2003). Missionary doctors were particularly sceptical of Africans’ ability to uphold the practical and ethical standards of Western medicine practice.…”
Section: Racial Discrimination In the Gold Coast Medical Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To some, African auxiliaries were not equal, and never could be equal, to their European counterparts, especially those trained in the medical schools in Europe (Gale 1973; Patton 1996). Some missionaries saw the training of Africans in medicine as a mistake because they had no confidence in the intellectual capacities of Africans generally (Murphy 1951; Rennick 2003). Missionary doctors were particularly sceptical of Africans’ ability to uphold the practical and ethical standards of Western medicine practice.…”
Section: Racial Discrimination In the Gold Coast Medical Servicementioning
confidence: 99%