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After Davidson's death his brother printed privately a book, ‘Notes taken during Travels in Africa,’ 1839, printed by J. L. Cox. The account of unrolling the mummy at the Royal Institution in 1833 was also published in pamphlet form. Many of his letters from Africa were addressed to the
377:. His medical knowledge was appreciated by officials, and he had difficulty getting permission to depart. He started for the great desert at the end of November 1836, but while stopping at a watering-place called 450: 482: 232:, and was born on 23 December 1797. He went to school at a private academy near London, and when sixteen years old at his own request was apprenticed to 52: 487: 311:, the Greek Isles, Athens, and Constantinople. He collected geographical information, which he later communicated to in papers read to the 99: 118: 71: 455: 406: 78: 56: 85: 492: 334:
and took their measurement. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1832 he settled down for a time to the study of
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He undertook to head an African expedition, at his own expense, and proposed to proceed by way of
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with the intention of becoming a doctor. His health failing, however, he went to
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he was robbed and murdered on 18 December 1836 by the tribe El Harib.
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Recording his travels around on the African continent
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