Medical Eponyms and Toponyms in Tropical Africa

Authors

  • Dr MSS PATEL RTD Pathologist
  • Dr Imasiku Saasa Emeritus Principal General practitioner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.51.2.475

Keywords:

medical etymology, eponyms, toponyms, vernacular etymons, African doctors

Abstract

Eponyms have been adopted in medicine to honour pioneering doctors who perceived previously unrecognised entities in medical science. There is a curious absence of eponyms for indigenous doctors and patients owning it in tropical Africa. A historical explanation might be the bigotry of colonialism and a colour-bar psyche which unreasonably precluded diversity in medical education in the past.

 

Nevertheless, there are several toponyms with vernacular etymology for African diseases.

 

The achievements of Zambian medico-political avant-gardists have not been adequately highlighted in the medical literature.

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Author Biography

  • Dr Imasiku Saasa, Emeritus Principal General practitioner

    Emeritus Principal General practitioner

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Published

29-08-2024

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Original Article

How to Cite

Medical Eponyms and Toponyms in Tropical Africa . (2024). Medical Journal of Zambia, 51(2), 176-180. https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.51.2.475

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