Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
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Number of Medicals | | on Staff.[1] | | -------------------------+--------------+---------------------------- Proportion to Patients. | | -------------------------+--------------+---------------------------- Number of Evangelistic | | Workers on Staff.[1] | | -------------------------+--------------+---------------------------- Proportion to Patients. | | -------------------------+--------------+---------------------------- Remarks and Conclusions. | | -------------------------+--------------+---------------------------- [Footnote 1: By "on staff" we mean regularly attached to, or regularly visiting.] When we have seen the extent to which the medicals use the evangelistic workers in their institutions, we need to know the extent to which the medicals assist the evangelistic workers outside the institutions. We put this in the form of a table designed to reveal the extent to which the medicals assist in evangelistic tours, helping the evangelistic workers on tour, either by healing the sick on the spot, or by sending them to the hospitals, or by preaching, or in all these ways. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of |Number of |Number of |Number of |Number of |Remarks Evange- |Evangelistic|Medicals |Days spent by|Days spent|and listic |Workers |Assisting.|Evangelistic |by |Conclu- Tours. |Assisting. | |Workers. |Medicals. |sions. |
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