Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
page 77 of 155 (49%)
page 77 of 155 (49%)
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If any surveyor finds it difficult to fill in such a table, he must make an estimate, but he ought to realise that a table of the kind is a necessary part of any appeal for increased support; for support cannot be reasonably given to his work _on the ground of this medical need_ unless these facts are known. Of course that does not mean that support ought to be given or withheld solely on the statistics so provided. There may be a thousand reasons for strengthening and enlarging work where this table would suggest less need; but no support should be given in ignorance of these facts. Then we need tables to reveal, as far as such tables can reveal anything, the extent of the medical mission work done in the year. -------------------------------------------------------------------- District|Area|Popul-|Hospital |Dispensary,|Total|Propor- |Remarks | |ation |Patients in|Patients in|Pat- |tion of |and | | |Year |Year |ients|Patients |Conclu- | | | | | |to Popul-|sions | | | | | |ation | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | |M.|F.|Child|M.|F.|Child| | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | ________|____|______|__|__|_____|__|__|_____|_____|_________|________ Turning then from the medical need to be met, we proposed to inquire |
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