Dr. William Edward Dillon, Navy Surgeon in Livingstone's Africa

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  • Dr. William Edward Dillon, Navy Surgeon in Livingstone's Africa Book Detail

  • Author : Julia Turner
  • Release Date : 2015
  • Publisher : FriesenPress
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 260
  • ISBN 13 : 1460229800
  • File Size : 57,57 MB

Dr. William Edward Dillon, Navy Surgeon in Livingstone's Africa by Julia Turner PDF Summary

Book Description: "It was the 1860s, and slave traders were slipping across the seas between Zanzibar and Arabia. Irish surgeon Dr. William Edward Dillion [sic] hunted them down in British tall ships, tasked with the medical care for all on board - including rescued slaves from the captured trading vessels. When the great missionary David Livingstone went missing in central Africa in 1872, Dr. Dillon, grounded with a damaged ship, led the Livingstone East Coast Expedition as second-in-command. They marched 500 miles with badly needed medical supplies only to discover the worst: Livingstone was dead. ... Dillon met his death in the middle of Africa. But the circumstances around his death are labelled suspicious and a new expedition in 2004 sets off to find the answers."--Back cover.

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