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Robert Douglas Aitken (born 1900, died 1974) was a medical missionary, botanist, and founder of The Donald Fraser Hospital in South Africa. Aitken proposed a system of curative and preventive medicine and trained black nurses for his hospital in Sibasa.

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  • Robert Douglas Aitken (born 1900, died 1974) was a medical missionary, botanist, and founder of The Donald Fraser Hospital in South Africa. Aitken proposed a system of curative and preventive medicine and trained black nurses for his hospital in Sibasa. (en)
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  • Edinburgh University (en)
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  • University of Cape Town (en)
  • Edinburgh University (en)
  • UNISA (en)
  • Natal College (en)
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  • Botany & Hematology (en)
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  • Founding the Donald Fraser Hospital (en)
  • Medical missionary and botanist (en)
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  • Robert Douglas Aitken (en)
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  • Robert Douglas Aitken (born 1900, died 1974) was a medical missionary, botanist, and founder of The Donald Fraser Hospital in South Africa. Aitken proposed a system of curative and preventive medicine and trained black nurses for his hospital in Sibasa. (en)
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  • Robert Douglas Aitken (en)
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