Delhi Female Medical Mission

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The Delhi Female Medical Mission (DFMM) was a medical mission in Delhi, India that was founded in the mid-19th century by an Indian-born Englishwoman named Priscilla Winter. The organization started as a dispensary along the Yamuna River in Delhi, but over time developed into a mission, which was then established as St. Stephen's Hospital for Women and Children, a hospital that remains in operation today. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Delhi Female Medical Mission
rdf:langString Delhi Female Medical Mission / St. Stephen's Hospital for Women and Children
rdf:langString Delhi Female Medical Mission / St. Stephen's Hospital for Women and Children
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rdf:langString Education Program:University of Pennsylvania/HSOC 59 Medical Missionaries and Community Partners
rdf:langString Humanitarian, Religious
rdf:langString Priscilla Winter; Reverend Winter
rdf:langString Modern Day Hospital: http://www.ststephenshospital.org
rdf:langString To both alleviate the physical suffering of women in Delhi bring them Christianity
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rdf:langString The Delhi Female Medical Mission (DFMM) was a medical mission in Delhi, India that was founded in the mid-19th century by an Indian-born Englishwoman named Priscilla Winter. The organization started as a dispensary along the Yamuna River in Delhi, but over time developed into a mission, which was then established as St. Stephen's Hospital for Women and Children, a hospital that remains in operation today.
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