Daktar: Diplomat in Bangladesh

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Kregel Publications, 1996 M02 1 - 352 pages
The classic missionary story of Dr. Viggo Olsen continues to thrill readers with its blend of excitement, insight, and inspiration.

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Contents

Epidemics and Effects
205
Rampage and Revival
220
Whigs and Whirlwind
233
Rape and Repression
246
Part Five Bangladesh 19711972
259
Meeting Mujib
306
Bangladesh Brigade
319
Mr Music
333

CrossCountry Doctor
94
Part Three East Pakistan 19621966
110
Clause and Colleagues
128
Building and Bengali
145
President and Pressures
162
Opening and Overture
180
Part Four East Pakistan 19661971
193
Visa 001
344
Steps in Finding Gods Will
347
Basic Principles of Medical Missions
350
Notes
351
Acknowledgments
352
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