In the 1800s, a local healer in Uganda performed successful Cesarean sections using banana wine as antiseptic and cauterizing tools, with both mother and baby surviving, yet this knowledge was never documented in European medical textbooks and the surgeon was never recognized as a pioneer, demonstrating that medical knowledge does not require European validation to be valid.
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Cesarean sections were [music] performed in East Africa before they were documented in European medical textbooks.
In the 1800s, a European traveler [music] in Uganda watched a local healer deliver a baby surgically using banana wine as antiseptic and cauterizing [music] tools to stop bleeding. The mother survived, the baby survived. The technique was precise, practiced, and clearly [music] not new.
Back in Europe, mothers were still dying from the same procedure at alarming rates. Nobody called that African surgeon a pioneer. His name [music] was never recorded, but his skill was real, repeatable, and generations-deep.
Knowledge [music] does not need a European stamp to be valid.
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