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In Africa

CHAPTER XX
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Akeley, with his long experience as a hunter and explorer, acted as the health department of the camp.

His three or four remedies for all ills were quinine, calomel, witch-hazel, and zinc oxide adhesive plaster.

And it was simply amazing what those four things could do when applied to the naturally healthy constitutions of the blacks.

He cured a bowed tendon with witch-hazel and adhesive plaster in three or four days.

A white man would have gone to a hospital for weeks.
There were two common complaints.


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