MISSION FIELD CALLING. “ The leaders of medical missions amongst the British Missionary Societies have been deeply concerned over the difficulty "of securing medical recruits. The few offers of service which have been received have been altogether insufficient to meet the inevitable gaps that have arisen in the staffs olf mission hospitals. In the case of most of the big Societies there has been a decline rather than an increase, and their medical secretaries have been perplexed, time and again, to know what to do. The strain oif carrying on this wonderful two-fold service lias bad to fall far too heavily upon the slender staff of doctors at work on tlie field. Any fresh advances have had to be painfully held up, even when funds for a new hospital were available.”—Dr. Fletcher Moorshead, Editor of “ Conquest by Healing.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1929, Page 3
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155Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1929, Page 3
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