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  2. Medical missions - Wikipedia

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    Medical missions is the term used for Christian missionary endeavors that involve the administration of medical treatment. As has been common among missionary efforts from the 18th to 20th centuries, medical missions often involves residents of the "Western world" traveling to locales within Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, or the Pacific Islands.

  3. EMMS International - Wikipedia

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    EMMS International is a modern non-governmental organisation (NGO) that improves healthcare in countries around the world from its base in the UK. [3] Starting as Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society (EMMS) in 1841, it initially promoted medical missions through lectures and publications, and later supported training for medical missionaries to work overseas to improve healthcare, including ...

  4. Catholic Medical Mission Board - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) is an international, faith-based NGO providing long-term, co-operative medical and development aid to communities affected by poverty and healthcare issues. [1] It was established in 1912 and officially registered in 1928.

  5. Medische Zending - Wikipedia

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    The purpose was not just to be a missionary, but also to provide medical health care including operations. [ 1 ] Medische Zending was established in 1765 when Ludwig Christiaan Dehne, Rudolf Stoll, and Thomas Jones established a base near the Suriname River which became the first clinic.

  6. List of Christian mission hospitals - Wikipedia

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    St.Thomas Mission Hospital & Institute of Medical Sciences, Kattanam, Kerala Hospitals of ERBHS ERBHS (Eastern Regional Board of Health Services) runs 7 hospitals in Central India which belong to the Church of North India.

  7. MAP International - Wikipedia

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    MAP International was founded in 1954 by J. Raymond Knighton, the first Executive Director of the Christian Medical Society, now known as the Christian Medical and Dental Associations (CMDA). Knighton had heard reports of missionary doctors in remote parts of the world lacking necessary medicines and health supplies to adequately treat their ...

  8. John Scudder Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He became the first American medical missionary in India. [3] John Scudder Sr. established his residence at Chintadrepettah (Chintadripet). He was in the United States in 1842-1846 and returned to India in 1847 where he spent two years in Madura giving medical aid to the Arcot Mission at the special request of the Board though not appointed as ...

  9. Medical mission - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Medical mission