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Thomson Arthur S. 1854-1855. On the peculiarities in figure, the disfigurations, and the customs of the New Zealanders; with remarks on their diseases, and on their modes of treatment. British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review 26: 489-502, 28: 461-470, 30 (1855): 524-529

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Author gives a general physical description of the Māori and goes on to describe their "disfigurations" in some detail (e.g. tattooing, pierced ears, depilation). The leprosy type disease ngerengere is described and causes suggested. Other diseases are described and frequency noted. Treatment methods are outlined - the use of karakia, steam baths. A list of medicinal plants is given with information taken from Taylor"s "Leaf from the Natural History of New Zealand"

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On the peculiarities in figure, the disfigurations, and the customs of the New Zealanders; with remarks on their diseases, and on their modes of treatment

1854 - 1855
Thomson Arthur S.
British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
26
489-502, 28: 461-470. 30(1855): 524
529

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30 October 2023
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