Jane Wilson-Howarth

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Jane Wilson-Howarth is a British physician, author, and traveler. She is known for her work in travel medicine, particularly in relation to gastrointestinal diseases. Wilson-Howarth has written several books on the subject, including A Glimpse of Eternal Snows and How to Shit Around the World.

Early life and education

Wilson-Howarth was born in England and grew up in Leicestershire. She studied zoology at the University of Liverpool before going on to study medicine at the University of Cambridge. After completing her medical degree, she specialized in gastroenterology and travel medicine.

Career

Wilson-Howarth has worked in various countries around the world, including Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar. She has also worked in the United Kingdom, where she has been involved in the field of travel medicine for over 30 years.

In addition to her medical work, Wilson-Howarth is also a successful author. She has written several books on travel medicine and gastrointestinal diseases, as well as a number of children's books. Her work has been praised for its practical advice and humorous approach.

Personal life

Wilson-Howarth is married and has three sons. She currently resides in Cambridge, England.

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