G.G. Brown
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14 Bedford Place, WC1 [A63] 104 Guilford Street, WC1 [1927] Malangali, Iringa, Tanganyika Territory, E. Africa [1929] 500 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto, Canada [1931] Iringa, Tanganyika Territory [1933] Leone, Intuila, American Samoa [1935] c/o D.B. Fisher, 116 Eastbourne Avenue, Toronto, Canada [1937] | ||||
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1927.06.28 proposed by T. McIlwraith, seconded by L.W. Malcolm
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In October 1934, a group of schoolgirls at Malangali School in Iringa Province, Tanganyika received doses of what the school headmistress thought was shark liver oil. Many girls began to spit and vomit the medicine, while others attempted to leave the school grounds to return home. Within three hours, several pupils had died and within three days, another 32 girls succumbed to the toxic draught.
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