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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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                <text>Date early: 01.01.1933</text>
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[Condition]: good
[Type of support]: cardboard
[Process]: b/w positive, paper print, gelatin-silver
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                <text>[Individuals]: Odé, Emilia (Ms)
[Individuals]: Scheibler,  Paul Ernst (Mr)
[Photographers / Photo Studios]: Scheibler,  Paul Ernst (Mr)
[Geography]: Africa {continent}: Cameroon {modern state}: South West Province {province}: Meme {division}: Manyemen {place}
[Themes]: health care: health care - general: doctor f
[Themes]: communication: group
[Themes]: health care: health care - general: nurse
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: woman: women's wear
[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Mission. Mission stations and medical work. 9a.
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