A tripartite frontier: funding the church of the Nazarene medical mission, 1911-1939
<p>Couched within the context of social history of medicine, this study explores the trajectory of the Church of the Nazarene medical mission from 1911, when the Nazarene missionaries experienced their first ‘surgical’ service, to 1939 when the Church of the Nazarene had established a medical...
Main Author: | Ndlangamandla, BR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Vestiges: Traces of Record
2015
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