My Road to DeschapellesHôpital Albert Schweitzer, 1997 - 374 páginas Inspired in 1947 by Swiss doctor, and theologian, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, successful rancher Larry Mellon and his wife Gwen Grant Mellon decided to found a hospital in Haiti, then, as now, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere. The Road to Deschapelles is the story of an extraordinary couple who, in 1954, founded Hospital Albert Schweitzer in Deschapelles in central Haiti and where they and the hospital have cared for the most needy and the sick for more than 40 years. |
Términos y frases comunes
Albert Schweitzer Arizona arrived Artibonite Artibonite River Artibonite Valley asked beautiful became began Billy boat boumba brought Cap-Haïtien church clinic clothes courtyard cowboy dance Deschapelles dinner doctors door dress Father Fort Rock four friends front garden gave Glen Gonaïves Gwen Haiti Haitian head heavy horse hospital Jacmel Jenny Konbit kreyòl Lambaréné LARRY MELLON Larry's later learned leave Lespwa living look Mennonite Mike Montrouis Mormon Lake morning Mother needed never night nurses Once Orleans painted patients Petite Rivière porch Port-au-Prince Pucallpa ranch respè returned ride road Saint Marc sent Shipley School shoes side sister spot staff stayed stopped Today told took town tree trip truck Verrettes wanted wife WILLIAM LARIMER MELLON wore
Referencias a este libro
Song Of Haiti: Dr. Larry And Gwen Mellon And Their Hospital At Des Chapelles Barry Paris Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |