<http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/cesarean/images/uganda.jpg> Successful
Cesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As
observed by R. W. Felkin in 1879
Successful Cesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura,
Uganda. As observed by R. W. Felkin in 1879.

While Barry applied Western surgical techniques, nineteenth-century
travelers in Africa reported instances of indigenous people successfully
carrying out the procedure with their own medical practices. In 1879, for
example, one British traveller, R.W. Felkin, witnessed cesarean section
performed by Ugandans. The healer used banana wine to semi-intoxicate the
woman and to cleanse his hands and her abdomen prior to surgery. He used a
midline incision and applied cautery to minimize hemorrhaging. He massaged
the uterus to make it contract but did not suture it; the abdominal wound
was pinned with iron needles and dressed with a paste prepared from roots.
The patient recovered well, and Felkin concluded that this technique was
well-developed and had clearly been employed for a long time. Similar
reports come from Rwanda, where botanical preparations were also used to
anesthetize the patient and promote wound healing.

Read more of this quote from "Cesarean Section -
<http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/cesarean/part2.html> A Brief History", US
National Library of Medicine
 
 

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