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Doctors visit in Aboisso, Ivory Coast
Locals visiting a European doctor in the streets of Aboisso, south-east of Ivory Coast (then French West Africa). Date: circa 1910
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Appointment Appointments Doctor Doctors Ivory Locals Natives Resident Residents Treatment Visiting Ivorian
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 17.1cm (10" x 6.7")
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In this evocative photograph taken circa 1910, a group of Ivory Coast locals are seen gathered in the streets of Aboisso, a town in south-east Ivory Coast then known as French West Africa. The reason for their assembly is the arrival of a European doctor, who is seated on a makeshift chair in the center of the image. The doctor, dressed in his professional attire, is intently examining one of the natives, while other locals look on curiously. The scene is a poignant reminder of the intersection of Western medicine and African traditional practices during the colonial era. The doctor, as a representative of the colonial power, brings with him the promise of modern medical treatment and advances that were not readily available to the local population. The Ivory Coast natives, on the other hand, place their trust in the doctor's expertise, seeking relief from their ailments. The setting of the encounter in the streets of Aboisso underscores the informal nature of healthcare delivery during this time. The doctor's mobile presence allowed him to reach out to communities that were otherwise inaccessible, making healthcare more accessible to a larger population. However, the lack of permanent medical facilities and the reliance on traditional healing practices meant that the doctor's visits were often supplemented with local remedies and treatments. The photograph also highlights the dynamic nature of cultural exchange during the colonial period. The doctor and the locals engage with each other in a respectful and curious manner, reflecting the complexities of cross-cultural interactions. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the historical significance of medical missions and the role they played in shaping healthcare systems in Africa and beyond.
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