Orbito-maxillary Fractures Following an Assault against a Witch Doctor by his Clients

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

Assaults against witch doctors are relatively uncommon in our society. Witch doctors are generally honored and feared by laymen who think they have divine power. Many people consult them seeking protection, financial blessing and miraculous healing. Assault against witch doctor means increase of violence in society.

Authors and Affiliations

Théra JP, Diassana M, Soumah M, Botti K, Etté H, Sow ML

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Théra JP, Diassana M, Soumah M, Botti K, Etté H, Sow ML (2015). Orbito-maxillary Fractures Following an Assault against a Witch Doctor by his Clients. Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports, 3(2), 164-165. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-375757