. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. Somehow the people have associated thegospel message with the healing of the every village and hut where I go they arebegging me for medicine. My heart is painedwhen they bring their babies to me for help andI have nothing to help them with. Five yearsago a peck of quinine was given to me in NewYork, and what a blessing it has been to ourfamily and many! I bought ten dollars worthof medicines when I came but they were quicklyexhausted. I wish some friend to our workwould contribute some of the drugs we so muchn


. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. Somehow the people have associated thegospel message with the healing of the every village and hut where I go they arebegging me for medicine. My heart is painedwhen they bring their babies to me for help andI have nothing to help them with. Five yearsago a peck of quinine was given to me in NewYork, and what a blessing it has been to ourfamily and many! I bought ten dollars worthof medicines when I came but they were quicklyexhausted. I wish some friend to our workwould contribute some of the drugs we so muchneed. What a blessing they would be. Such pitiful, terrible need for medical workas is found on all sides, especially among thewomen, has impressed our workers with thenecessity of giving to our older schoolgirlssome simple training, particularly in maternitycases and care of babies. Miss Clark writes:Since there are so many deaths among womenat this time, including sometimes those of ourown old girls, we are glad we can teach thegirls now with us what they should know. A.


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