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Title The Mission Hospital
Issue Number 448
Volume Number 39
Issue Date May 1935
Keywords Africans, arms, baby, bandit, blindness, camp, cataract, Catholic, chief, childbirth, children, cholera, clergy, colony, commerce, committee, convert, death, dentistry, disease, dispensary, doctor, dysentery, education, empire, evangelism, exhibition, family, fever, generation, gospel, government, healing, Hindu, hospital, hunting, Indians, injury, itineration, Jubilee, leper colony, leprosy, literacy, malaria, maternity hospital, medical mission, medicine, midwife, monarch, morality, Native Church, nurse, operating theatre, photograph, pioneer, plague, plants, prayer, preaching, prejudice, Prince of Wales, Protestant, race, rail, Roman Catholic, Royal Geographical Society, sacrifice, school, servant, service, superstition, surgery, teaching, training college, tribe, university, war, ward, widow, wife, women
Countries Bangladesh; Canada; France; Germany; India; Niger; Nigeria; Pakistan; Rwanda; South Sudan; Sudan; Uganda; United Kingdom
Places Abeokuta; Bannu; Bengal; Dera Ismail Khan; Edinburgh; Kabul; Kigezi; Kingdom of Toro; London; Mengo; Mukono; Mumbai; Namirembe; Ngora; Peshawar; Punjab; Toro Kingdom; Zaria
Produced By Church Missionary Society
Place of Publication London
Other Titles
Library Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
Copyright Church Mission Society
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