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THE HOSPITAL AT KUWEIT PRACTICALLY COMPLETED
It is a steel and concrete structure, much larger than would appear from the picture. It contains an
operating room in the center and six other rooms: and -.vaa especially designed
to meet the needs ol hospital service m Arabia.
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\ HEW MEDICAL MISSIONARY’S RESIDENCS’AT KUWEIT
NOW OCCUPIED BY DR. AND MRS. MYLREA
: The hospital shows m the left hand edee of the picture. Both buildings stand upon a slight eminence
: beside the Persian Gulf, just outside the city wall. The evangelistic missionaries still occupy
a native house in the city, built about a court and with no outer windows, it is
* proposed to build a bouse for them near that of Dr. Mylrea, and in the
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