Description
Stanley G. Browne’s Heralds of Health explores the historical impact and evolution of Christian involvement in medicine and healthcare globally.
The book chronicles various Christian medical initiatives, highlighting their contributions to public health, treatment of diseases like leprosy and tuberculosis, and the development of nursing and medical education. It covers a wide range of services, including maternal and child health, tropical medicine, and community health programs.
Through this comprehensive account, Browne illuminates the significant role Christian faith has played in shaping medical practice and humanitarian efforts worldwide.







