Dr. Boe Bojesen Bøgh (23.2.1884-7.11.1954). Sent by Danish Santal Mission to North India, 1915 Læge Boe Bojesen Bøgh (23.2.1884-7.11.1954). Udsendt af Dansk Santalmission til Nordindien, 1915. Gift med den norske missionær Helga Kristiansen, som var udsendt 1919. Arbejdede i Benagaria, hvor han grundlagde og var leder af hospitalet, 1916-23 og 1925-29. Var derefter i Danmark som læge i Toreby. Fra 1950-52 udsendt til Sevapur Hospital. Forfatter til bogen "Blandt Spedalske", 1925
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Dr. Boe Bojesen Bøgh ( 23.2.1884-7.11.1954). Sent by Danish Santal Mission to North India, 1915. Married to the Norwegian Missionary Helga Kristiansen, sent out 1919. Worked in Benagaria, where he established and was leader of the hospital, 1916-23 and 1925-29. Back in Denmark he worked in Toreby. From 1950-52 Dr. Bøgh served at Sevapur Hospital. Author of the book "Blandt Spedalske", 1925.
Danish Santal Mission Danmission Dansk Santalmission Santal Parganas FOLDER119 Portrætter Portraits Benagaria Boe Bojesen Bøgh Helga Kristiansen Helga Bøgh Bog - Blandt Spedalske 1925 Sevapur Hospital Santalkirken The Santal Church NELC Northern Evg. Lutheran Church Missionærer Missionaries Indien Nord India North Ledelse Administration Management Administration Hospital Sundhed Hospital Health
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Asia Benagaria Santal Parganas Indien Nord India, North Indien India Jharkhand
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