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Mission for Samaritans: A Survey of Achievements and Opportunities in the Field of Catholic Medical Missions
Mission for Samaritans: A Survey of Achievements and Opportunities in the Field of Catholic Medical Missions is a 1945 book by Dr. Anna Dengel, the founder of the Medical Mission Sisters, offering a historical overview and future vision for Catholic medical missions, detailing efforts by religious sisters and doctors to provide healthcare, especially to women and children, globally, highlighting their challenges and successes in integrating faith with modern medicine for the needy. The book covers the origins of the movement, the work in various continents (Africa, Asia, Americas), and emphasizes the unique role of trained women medical professionals in addressing global health needs, according to reviews and descriptions found on Project MUSE and the Internet Archive.
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| T.1752 | 259.4 Den m | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
Detail Information
| Series Title |
Problems of the Living Church Series
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| Call Number |
259.4 Den m
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| Publisher | The Bruce Publlishing Co. : Milwaukee., 1945 |
| Collation |
x + 126hlm; 14x20cm
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| Language |
English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
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| Classification |
259.4
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| Media Type |
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| Carrier Type |
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| Edition |
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| Statement of Responsibility |
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