The Empire's Protocol
I. I arrived in East Africa in the spring of 1924 carrying two things: a medical bag that contained quinine, sulpha preparations, and a stethoscope that had belonged to my father; and a letter of introduction from the Royal Colonial Society that authorized me to serve as both physician and anthropologist in a region the maps labelled "Unadministered Territory" and the men on the ground called...
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