Wills, Helen Margaret,

The present importance of organized missionary nursing schools /by Helen Margaret Wills. - 1965. - v, 169 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cm.

Typescript. Introduction I. The Progress of Missionary Nursing Schools II. The Philosophy, Purposes, Programs and Problems of Missionary Nursing Schools III. The Permanent Values of Missionary Nursing Schools Summary and Conclusions Appendices



Purpose of Thesis -- Sources of Material -- Limiting Factors in Study -- Plan of Thesis. General Survey -- East Asia and South-east Asia -- China and Far East - China -- Taiwan or Formosa -- Japan -- Korea -- South-east Asia -- Philippine Islands -- Indonesia -- Other East Asian Areas -- South Asia -- India -- Pakistan -- Africa and the Middle East -- Africa -- Middle East -- Latin America. The Biblical Principles of Medical and Educational Missionary Work -- The Philosophy of Medical Evangelism -- Past Development -- Present Outlook - Future Trends -- The Purposes of Medical Evangelism -- Past Purposes of Training Schools -- Present Purposes Given by Mission Boards -- The Programs of Missionary Nursing Schools -- Educational Curriculum -- Christian Emphasis in Program -- The Problems Connected with Missionary Nursing Schools -- Provisions for Adequate Training -- Relationship with Government of the Country -- Relationship with the Church -- Other Problems. Value to the Individual -- Educational Value -- Spiritual Value -- Value to the Country -- Value to the Church -- Value to the Mission. Sources of Research Material -- Philosophy and Objectives of Other Nursing Schools -- Summary of Replies to Questionnaire.




Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.


Nursing schools.
Missions, Medical.

BV4070 / .P747 1965 BV4070