The life and work of Dr. James B. McCord, a medical missionary in Durban, South Africa, and was written with the assistance of John Scott Douglas. An autobiographical account of his forty years in South Africa, from his arrival in 1899 with his wife Margaret. It details their efforts to provide medical care to the Zulu people, build the famous McCord Zulu Hospital in Durban, and challenge the racial norms of the time. The challenges they faced included fighting diseases like malaria and tuberculosis and legal tangles with white Durban leaders. 256 Pages. Reprint. Condition: Good to very good. Binding: Hardcover.
Publisher: Frederick Muller Ltd
Date Published: 1951
Publication Place: London
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Good to very good.
Binding: Hardcover.
