Interview with Axel Khan on management at the University (led by Professor Peter Louart )
Monday, August 30, 2010
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Interview with Axel Khan on management at the University (led by Professor Peter Louart )
Friday, August 27, 2010
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Centennaire du Gabon,Libeville, Juin 1950.Le President Fourcade avec un pretre et,assis da left: Mrs. Jane Vialle, MP; M.Cornut-Gentile, High Commissioner in AEF and Jean Jacqes Jugla Commission overseas the National Assembly - 100-years jubilee, Gabon, 195. Bac
Evidence of a stone during a mass. A évêque.Libreville, Gabon 1950 Laying a stone mass Düring, Libreville, Gabon, 1950.
Centenary of Gabon, Libreville, June 1950: Former Governor John Fourcade (top hat), Bernard Cornut-Gentile, Governor General of the AEF, a stranger - 100-years jubilee of Gabon, June 1950. 8
Centennial Gabon, paraded before the Governor's Palace, from 1950 to 1910 years'jubilee of Gabon; parade in fromt of The Governor's Palace, 1950.
Hi flag at November 11, 1940, Libreville, Gabon. Amid the Col.Monclar, later commander of French forces during the Korean War - Hoisting the flag, November 11.1940, Libreville, Gabon.
wrecks a plane Vichy troops shot dead near Libreville, Gabon, Oct.1940.The Remains Of An airplane Of The Vichy forces, Brought down near Libreville, Gabon, October 1940.
Centenary of Gabon Libreville, June 1950.De right to left: Jacques Fourcade, Speaker of the Assembly of the French Union, its femme,Pierre Pelieu,Gouverneur du Gabon, inconnu, François Reste, ancien Gouverneur Général de l'AEF(en habit).100-year jubilee
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The music of Gabon is heavily influenced by the rumba, both the Cuban that was broadcast by Radio Belgian Congo, who formed the first modern orchestra of the country. It was not until the late 1960’s until musicians would take the Afro-Cuban rumba as well as jazz, rhythm ‘n’ blues and combine them with traditional Gabonese elements like “ndjembé” and “bwiti” to define their own sound.
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A GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE EVOLUTION OF COLONIAL HOSPITALS
When military operations are being undertaken, the sick and the seriously-injured are admitted into basic and makeshift installations : first-aid posts and ambulant hospitals in the countryside.
In times of peace, the hospital is a source of confidence for the indigenous people while it welcomes and looks after the European population as well as native soldiers and civil servants. Permanent installations, better and better equipped, are called ambulances, health centres and finally hospitals.
Hospital in the principal town of a colony This last stage is attained when two conditions are fulfilled : on the one hand, the admission of patients into well fitted-out shelters; on the other hand, high-quality medicine all the more efficacious when it is dispensed by specialists capable of handling more sophisticated techniques.
Evolution is progressive. The beginnings are modest : two physicians, one in charge of medicine, the other of surgery (the chief physician of the establishment has the highest rank), a chemist, an administrator, some members of the staff, besides whom are native workers, more and more numerous as time goes on and better and better trained. The hospital necessarily contains an operating theatre, a maternity ward, a laboratory, a ward for the mentally unwell... but also the kitchen, the linen room, the garage...
| The advent of electricity revolutionizes working conditions : surgical operations take place under bright lights, the autoclaves and the sterilizers are modernised. Later on, x-rays, refrigeration, cold chains and air-conditioning transform the practice of medicine. At the beginning, only military personnel are in the services : in the fever and contagion sections as far as medicine is concerned and in the section for the wounded in surgery. The qualifications of these workers are made more explicit. After the Second World War, most of the hospitals are renovated, others are built. Special branches of medicine begin to appear : Paediatrics, Respirology, Gynaecology... Non-military public employees are recruited. They are few and occupy such posts as that of chief midwife or dentist. Special attention is given to the needs of poor indigenous people, who have been receiving free medical attention accorded to the natives. Very often, as in Bamako, in Conakry..., they are admitted into particular quarters or wards. In the big capitals, a second general hospital is built for them, for example in Dakar, in Antananarivo, in Pnom-Penh, in Saigon. These hospitals are also directed by the Colonial Health Service. |
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Fr. Marcel lefebvre poses with seminarians from the Grand Seminary in Libreville, Gabon (1936), of which he became Rector in 1934.
Three of his students will become bishops: Bishop Makouaka, Bishop Okamba an Bishop François Ndong (circled),
who will become the first Gabonese bishop. Archbishop Lefebvre himself will perform the episcopal consecration in 1961.
Two others will become heads of state. Fr. Lefebvre wears the hat.