Book ID: CBB423549861

The Lomidine Files: The Untold Story of a Medical Disaster in Colonial Africa (2017)

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Lachenal, Guillaume (Author)
Tousignant, Noemi (Translator)


Tousignant, Noemi
Johns Hopkins University Press


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 240 pages
Language: English

After the Second World War, French colonial health services, armed with a newly discovered drug, made the eradication of sleeping sickness their top priority. A single injection of Lomidine (known as Pentamidine in the United States) promised to protect against infection for six months or longer. Mass campaigns of "preventive lomidinization" were launched with immense enthusiasm across Africa. But the drug proved to be both inefficient and dangerous. Contaminated injections caused bacterial infections that progressed to gangrene, killing dozens of people. Shockingly, the French physicians who administered the shots seemed to know the drug’s risk: while they obtained signed consent before giving Lomidine to French citizens, they administered it to Africans without their consent―sometimes by force.In The Lomidine Files, Guillaume Lachenal traces the medicine’s trajectory from experimental trials during the Second World War, when it was introduced as a miracle cure for sleeping sickness, to its abandonment in the late 1950s, when a series of deadly incidents brought lomidinization campaigns to a grinding halt. He explores colonial doctors’ dangerously hubristic obsession with an Africa freed from disease and describes the terrible reactions caused by the drug, the resulting panic of colonial authorities, and the decades-long cover-up that followed.A fascinating material history that touches on the drug’s manufacture and distribution, as well as the tragedies that followed in its path, The Lomidine Files resurrects a nearly forgotten scandal. Ultimately, it illuminates public health not only as a showcase of colonial humanism and a tool of control but also as an arena of mediocrity, powerlessness, and stupidity.

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Authors & Contributors
Neill, Deborah Joy
Webel, Mari K.
Bastos, Cristiana
Bennett, Michael J.
Desowitz, Robert S.
Few, Martha
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Journal of Southern African Studies
British Journal for the History of Science
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Environmental History
Publishers
Ohio State University
Columbia University
Cambridge University Press
Stanford University Press
W. W. Norton & Co.
Yale University Press
Concepts
Medicine
Trypanosomiasis, African
Colonialism
Disease and diseases
Smallpox
Public health
People
Jamot, Eugene
Jenner, Edward
Ehrlich, Paul
Koch, Robert
Sutton, Daniel
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644)
Places
Africa
East Africa
India
China
Spain
London (England)
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