John Farrell Easmon Writer

Dr. John Farrell Easmon, M.R.C.S. L.M., L.K.Q.C.P., M.D., CMO, (June 30, 1856-June 9, 1900) was a prominent Sierra Leonean Creole doctor in the British Gold Coast who served as Chief Medical Officer during the 1890s. Easmon was the only West African to be promoted to Chief Medical Officer and served in this role with distinction during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Easmon was botanist and a noted expert on the study and treatment of tropical diseases. In 1884, Dr. Easmon wrote a The Nature and Treatment of Blackwater Fever, a pamphlet on Blackwater fever that first noted the relationship between malaria and the disease. Easmon was the first to term the coin 'Blackwater Fever' in his pamphlet on the malarial disease.

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John Farrell Easmon
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1856
Birth nameJohn Farrell Easmon
Birth place
Freetown
Nationality
British nationality law
Ethnicity
Sierra Leone Creole people
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1900
Place of death
Cape Coast
Education
University College London

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