Unpublished paper, 'An account of the desquamation and change of color in a negro [sic] of Upper Guinea, West Africa' by Thomas Staughton Savage
Reference number: AP/28/21
Date: 1846
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Savage shares the case study of Tah-too Duari, a man identified as being of the Grebo [Glebo] people of Cape Palmas [Liberia]. Savage describes how a fever left the man with desquamation of the cuticle and changes to his complexion including a lightening of the skin in areas.
Followed by a portrait in coloured ink of Tah-too Duari which shows details of his complexion.
Subject: Medicine / Dermatology
Received 7 March 1846 / 12 March 1846. Communicated by Richard Owen.
An abstract of the paper was published in volume 5 of Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [later Proceedings of the Royal Society] as 'An account of the desquamation and change of colour in a negro [sic] of Upper Guinea, West Africa'.
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- AP/28/21
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- 1846
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- 11 pages
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Thomas Staughton Savage
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Thomas Staughton Savage, Unpublished paper, 'An account of the desquamation and change of color in a negro [sic] of Upper Guinea, West Africa' by Thomas Staughton Savage, 1846, AP/28/21, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_28_21/unpublished-paper-an-account-of-the-desquamation-and-change-of-color-in-a-negro-sic-of-upper-guinea-west-africa-by-thomas-staughton-savage, accessed on 14 December 2024
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An account of the desquamation and change of colour in a negro of Upper Guinea, West Africa External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 31st December 1851
DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1843.0089
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Referee's report by George Leith Roupell, on a paper 'An account of the desquamation and change of colour in a 'negro' [sic] of Upper Guinea, West Africa' by Thomas S Savage
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Referee's report by Richard Owen, on a paper 'An account of the desquamation and change of colour in a 'negro' [sic] of Upper Guinea, West Africa' by Thomas S Savage
Creator: Richard Owen Reference number: RR/1/218
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Archived papers: volume 28, scientific papers submitted the Royal Society unpublished or abstracted, 1844-1846
1844-1846 Reference number: AP/28
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