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Large numbers might leave our hospitals with a considerable knowledge of Christian truth, and a new interest in life, with power to advance and to teach others, if they were systematically taught.
In one missionary hospital regular courses were given on Christian Evidences, and courses on the education of children might well be given to parents in hospitals. Here again a table cannot reveal the type and character of the work done: it can only tabulate visits.
The work would include the teaching of illiterates to read, and instructing convalescents of higher education either in classes or individually. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Total | Number | Total | Number | Remarks Number of | Regularly | Number of | of | and Hospitals.
| Visited by | Patients.
| Scholars | Conclusions. | Educationalists.
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