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John MacCormac
John MacCormac
, (24 March 1791,
Lurgan
- 20 March 1865) was an
Irish
timber merchant who pioneered the
timber
trade in the Colony of
Sierra Leone
. John MacCormac was also the founder of the first
Free Will Baptist
church in Sierra Leone and served as a member of
His Majesty's Colonial Council
and was styled with the title of 'Honorable'. MacCormac was the grandfather and namesake of Dr
John Farrell Easmon
, the
Chief Medical Officer
of the
Gold Coast Colony
who coined the term '
Blackwater Fever
' and wrote the first
English-based
clinical diagnosis of Blackwater fever.
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