Dar Days is a narrative account of Charles R. Swift's experiences in Tanzania during his eight year employment by the Tanzanian government, serving as Consultant Psychiatrist to the Ministry of Health and Professor of Psychiatry in the new Faculty of Medicine.
Dar Days is a narrative account of Charles R. Swift's experiences in Tanzania during his eight year employment by the Tanzanian government, serving as Consultant Psychiatrist to the Ministry of Health and Professor of Psychiatry in the new Faculty of Medicine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles R. Swift is a Freelance Consultant and Author in Durango, Colorado.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Tanzania Maps Chapter 2 Foreword Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgements Chapter 5 Introduction Chapter 6 1966: Settling in, Aided by Drs. Akim and Ladda First Upcountry Safaris University Students Protest Psychiatric Patients in Prisons Chapter 7 1967: Tabora: Nyerere as Student and Teacher National Self-reliance Eduardo Mondlane and FRELIMO Moslem Women in Village Chapter 8 1968: Zanzibar: Closed Society, Regular Visits Begin Friendship with Hassan Mirembe Revisited Charles Nchimbi Delivers Chapter 9 1969: Eduardo Assassinated Hassan and Whales "Laughing Disease" Thought Control (?) on Zanzibar, Visits Terminated Chapter 10 1970: Safari to Mbeya via "Hell's Run" Nyerere's Dialogue with University Students Chinese Come to Build Tan-Zam Railway Chapter 11 1971: Innovative Medical Student Teaching in Villages Ex-Zanzibar Minister in Detention Safari to Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika Chapter 12 1972: Visit to Jane Goodall's Chimpanzee Research Center More Mass Hysteria Camel Auction in Sudan Chapter 13 1973: Making of a Witch Begin Psychiatric Text N. Shamuyarira Relates Childhood Fears Audience with Haile Selassie Chapter 14 1974: My Successor, Johnson Hauli, Returns from Edinburgh University Winding Down Book is Complete Difficulties in Leave-taking Chapter 15 Epilogue Chapter 16 Notes Chapter 17 Index Chapter 18 Biographical Note
Chapter 1 Tanzania Maps Chapter 2 Foreword Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgements Chapter 5 Introduction Chapter 6 1966: Settling in, Aided by Drs. Akim and Ladda First Upcountry Safaris University Students Protest Psychiatric Patients in Prisons Chapter 7 1967: Tabora: Nyerere as Student and Teacher National Self-reliance Eduardo Mondlane and FRELIMO Moslem Women in Village Chapter 8 1968: Zanzibar: Closed Society, Regular Visits Begin Friendship with Hassan Mirembe Revisited Charles Nchimbi Delivers Chapter 9 1969: Eduardo Assassinated Hassan and Whales "Laughing Disease" Thought Control (?) on Zanzibar, Visits Terminated Chapter 10 1970: Safari to Mbeya via "Hell's Run" Nyerere's Dialogue with University Students Chinese Come to Build Tan-Zam Railway Chapter 11 1971: Innovative Medical Student Teaching in Villages Ex-Zanzibar Minister in Detention Safari to Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika Chapter 12 1972: Visit to Jane Goodall's Chimpanzee Research Center More Mass Hysteria Camel Auction in Sudan Chapter 13 1973: Making of a Witch Begin Psychiatric Text N. Shamuyarira Relates Childhood Fears Audience with Haile Selassie Chapter 14 1974: My Successor, Johnson Hauli, Returns from Edinburgh University Winding Down Book is Complete Difficulties in Leave-taking Chapter 15 Epilogue Chapter 16 Notes Chapter 17 Index Chapter 18 Biographical Note
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