Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 5, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press Friday october 5, 1934 igl ican women Are told f High mortality among women and girls in India aka aaa High fevers bring rom Plica i fed i in n 1 Mission Hospital. Malaria always 1 Are practically rho me in the Western countries except that i there always malaria to contend Dies from injuries i Sci _iirl5. Acla. H a i h p t 20 d i e 4 7 the Day arc this is Church of or real num and births la Kepi or. T the Ait noon session of the annual meeting in St. Luke s Jackson whose first work in India along educational Linos India. Emphasized the tremendous need of n Board of women to carry on medical work. with the Aid of the . Took n on lir a medical course while in the far at the ment of this the Mission have been very successful tons. The prevalence of tuberculosi.1too is noticeable particularly at the age of 12 years or older and follows a general breaking Down irom malaria or other diseases. Noticeable among women is a disease resembling rickets clue to Lack of animal fats. In the treat hospitals she de scribed in detail the difficulties encountered in caring for patients out of Hospital and stressed the need of a travelling dispensary incidents of her daily experience were graphically told by the speaker and brought to her listeners a Pic Ture of the conditions being faced in the East. The discomforts dangers of the she said is is nothing compared to the Joy
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