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Doctor Mary in Arabia - Memoirs (Paperback, New)
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Doctor Mary in Arabia - Memoirs (Paperback, New)
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"Dr. Mary Allison has written a fascinating book about her nearly
forty years as a medical missionary in the Arabian Gulf. . . . Dr.
Mary in Arabia is a valuable addition to the writings of foreigners
about the Middle East. . . . Mary Allison provides detailed
information on many aspects of life in the region to readers with
few contemporary native sources at their disposal. . . . The fact
that she is a complicated and interesting human being adds to the
pleasure of reading what she has to say about her profession and
the places where she practiced it." --Middle East Journal Until
fairly recently, Islamic women rarely received professional health
care, since few women doctors had ever practiced in Arabia and
their culture forbade them from consulting male doctors. Not
surprisingly, Dr. Mary Bruins Allison faced an overwhelming demand
when she arrived in Kuwait in 1934 as a medical missionary of the
Reformed Church of America. Over the next forty years, "Dr. Mary"
treated thousands of women and children, faithfully performing the
duties that seemed required of her as a Christian--to heal the sick
and seek converts. These memoirs record a fascinating life. Dr.
Allison briefly describes her upbringing and her professional
training at Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. She then
focuses on her experiences in Kuwait, where women of all classes,
including royalty, flocked to her care. In addition to describing
many of her cases, Dr. Allison paints a richly detailed picture of
life in Kuwait both before and after the discovery of oil
transformed the country. Her recollections include invaluable
details of women's lives in the Middle East during the early and
mid-twentieth century. Theyadd a valuable chapter to the story of
modern medicine, to the largely unsuccessful efforts of the
Christian church to win converts in the Middle East, and to the
opportunities and limitations that faced American women of the
period. Dr. Allison also worked briefly in Bahrain, Qatar, Oman,
and India, and she includes material on each country. The
introduction situates her experiences in the context of Middle
Eastern and medical developments of the period.
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