Dr John Scudder: World’s first medical missionary My newest eBook

I am thankful to God for helping me to bring out this newest eBook. It was released on October 1.

This book describes the life and story of Dr John Scudder who came to India over 200 years ago.

It was his granddaughter Dr Ida Scudder who started the Christian Medical College, Vellore.

It was because of these two individuals that I had the privilege of studying in this institution and then spending 27 years of my life work there.

I am making this eBook available for free download load today and tomorrow. Please feel free to download as well as share with those who might benefit.

http://tiny.cc/scudderi

Besides the above, my two other E-books are also available for free download.

Businessmen for the Poor available today in link below.

The links to the book Businessmen for the Poor are given below.

The e-version is available on the following link.’
Global https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7HVQCQ

I am also sharing the link to the eBook on COVID-19

Global https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FRSNS73

I trust that you will have enjoyable reading.

Rajaratnam Abel




Published by rajaratnamabel

Having completed my undergraduate medical education from Christian Medical College, Vellore, India. Then I had the privilege of completing my Master of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. I could also complete my PhD in Chennai, India. Based on my extensive work in nutrition backed by a number of scientific publication, I also received the Fellowship of the International College of Nutrition (FICN). I retired from active service in 2005. Since then God enabled me to be a Consultant Public Health Physician, at the SUHAM Trust of the DHAN Foundation in Madurai. I am involved in providing community based health care support to a large number Self Help Groups in 14 Indian states.

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