Seven years in Ceylon: stories of mission life . hospital should from the first bekept in view, and accomplished at the earliest opportunity. Sums sufficient for theerection of a Medical Mission Hospital in Jaffna have been given or promised. One hundred pounds will efidoic a bed in the hospital {providing permanently for apart of the expense of its up-keep)* ; jC^CyO icill provide the half and ^25 the quarter ofthe eniownient of a bed ; £^\o 7vill provide a share in a bed. Are there not some friends in Great Britain and America who could each con-tribute one of the above-named sums, without d


Seven years in Ceylon: stories of mission life . hospital should from the first bekept in view, and accomplished at the earliest opportunity. Sums sufficient for theerection of a Medical Mission Hospital in Jaffna have been given or promised. One hundred pounds will efidoic a bed in the hospital {providing permanently for apart of the expense of its up-keep)* ; jC^CyO icill provide the half and ^25 the quarter ofthe eniownient of a bed ; £^\o 7vill provide a share in a bed. Are there not some friends in Great Britain and America who could each con-tribute one of the above-named sums, without diminishing their ordinary subscriptionsto other Christian objects, and thus have a real part in this much-needed Christ-likemedical work in Ceylon ? * This will provide for the patients the shelter and ordinary comforts of the hospital, and theattendance of the missionary physician, (ree of charge, leavinj^ them to meet tlie cost of medicine,food, and incidentals, which expenses they would have had to hear had they remained in theirown DR. J. H. MARSTON.


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