Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . Nursing Staff of Kaiserswerth Deaconesses. The Hospital Building. (Medical faculty of Syrian Protestant College in attendance as physicians and surgeons.) The JoHANNiTER Hospital, Beirut, Syria. THE SOCIAL RESULTS OF MISSIONS 427 nearly 22,000 annual treatments. In Lower Siam, under the sameBoard, are a hospital and three dispensaries, with a total of yearly-treatments reaching 4500. In Malaysia the American MethodistEpiscopal Mission has medical agencies in Singapore and Penang,and the Netherlands Missionary So


Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . Nursing Staff of Kaiserswerth Deaconesses. The Hospital Building. (Medical faculty of Syrian Protestant College in attendance as physicians and surgeons.) The JoHANNiTER Hospital, Beirut, Syria. THE SOCIAL RESULTS OF MISSIONS 427 nearly 22,000 annual treatments. In Lower Siam, under the sameBoard, are a hospital and three dispensaries, with a total of yearly-treatments reaching 4500. In Malaysia the American MethodistEpiscopal Mission has medical agencies in Singapore and Penang,and the Netherlands Missionary Society has a large hospital and dis-pensary at Modjo-Warno, in Java, where 26,624 yearly treatments arereported. Among the Pacific Islands there is a new medical service atAmbrym, in the New Hebrides, where a hospital and dispensary, underthe care of Dr. Lamb, have been recently opened by the New HebridesMission. Among the Samoan Islands the London Missionary Societyconducted an important dispensary on Savaii for many years, until, in1895, Dr. Davies retired. Since that date the


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