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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity: mission hospital
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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                <text>[Individuals]: Fritz, Käthe (Ms)
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: India {modern state}: Kerala {region}: Calicut {place}
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child: baby
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: india. Malabar, Kalikut.  11. a. Kalikut mission,  b. Schools,  c. Medical mission,  d. Medical mission - specifically leprosy work,  e. Mission industry,  g. Outstations.   [There appears to be no f - PJ 02.2001].
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