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“Outpatients, Victoria Hospital.” Exterior view of people standing and sitting around an entrance to the hospital. A doctor in a white coat speaks to a patient. . The Victoria Hospital was built in 1898 as a twenty two bed facility, but closed briefly during the Boer War. The hospital is intrinsically linked to the work of Dr Neil Macvicar (1871-1949) who worked there for forty years and specialised in the treatment of tuberculosis and cataracts, he also developed an extensive health education programme. ❧ The Incehra mission, in the Eastern Cape, was renamed Lovedale ,1826, in memory of Dr John Love (1757-1825) and was later resituated on the Tyumie River in 1837. The mission ministered to the Xhosa speaking people and the mission became famous for its educational endeavours.
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