Daktari: A Surgeon's Adventures with the Flying Doctors of East Africa explained

Daktari: A Surgeon’s Adventure’s with the Flying Doctors of East Africa is a non-fiction book by Dr. Thomas D. Rees. It details the author's exploits providing plastic surgery and other medical assistance to remote areas of Africa starting in 1957. Rees was one of three co-founders of Amref Health Africa, previously known as the Flying Doctors of East Africa, along with Sir Archibald McIndoe and Sir Michael Wood.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Rees, Thomas D (2002). “Daktari: A Surgeon’s Adventure’s with the Flying Doctors of East Africa”. Santa Fe: Sunstone Press. ISBN 9780865343894
  2. Web site: n.d. . DAKTARI: A Surgeon's Adventures with the Flying Doctors of East Africa by Thomas D. Rees . 2024-11-16 . Publishers Weekly.
  3. Furnas . David W. . October 2003 . Daktari: A Surgeon’s Adventures with the Flying Doctors of East Africa. . Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery . en-US . 112 . 5 . 1481 . 0032-1052.
  4. Web site: 2009-10-30 . Daktari: The Flying Doctors Of East Africa - 2003-04-04 . 2024-11-16 . Voice of America . en.