Concerning healthcare in Uganda, the second homeland of Dr Wanda Błeńska
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healthcare in Uganda
missionary
Wanda Błeńska

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Magowska, A. (2015). Concerning healthcare in Uganda, the second homeland of Dr Wanda Błeńska. Annales Missiologici Posnanienses, 20, 33–42. https://doi.org/10.14746/amp.2015.20.3

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Abstract

This article presents the development of healthcare in Uganda when Dr. Wanda Błeńska (1911-2014) worked there. The article aims to explain medical and cultural context of her  activity as a doctor in Africa. 

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