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100 1  Benge, Janet,|d1958-|eauthor. 
245 10 Ida Scudder :|bhealing bodies, touching hearts|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cJanet & Geoff Benge. 
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490 1  Christian Heroes: Then & Now ;|vbk. 20 
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511 1  Read by Rebecca Gallagher. 
520    Ida stamped her foot. Her friends were wrong. "I will not 
       be a missionary to India like my parents!" she retorted. 
       "Don't any of you say I will be, because I won't - never, 
       ever, ever." Ida had never forgotten the faces of starving
       Indian children. She hated India - it was full of horrible
       situations she could do nothing about. Ida Scudder was 
       sure she would never follow in the footsteps of her 
       medical missionary father. But when she witnessed Indian 
       women dying because their religious beliefs didn't allow 
       male doctors to treat them, Ida heard herself pray, "God, 
       if You want me to, I will spend the rest of my life in 
       India trying to help these women." Serving for nearly 
       sixty years, Dr. Ida Scudder lived out the truth and 
       compassion found in Christ. She pioneered a first-rate 
       medical school and hospital, brought life-saving health 
       care to rural people, and left an inspiring legacy that 
       still touches millions of people each year with healing 
       and hope. (1870-1960) 
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