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Accession #BC2006/10
TopicLaura Wine, Africa, Medical Missionary: Brethren People,
KeywordsLassa Fever, Church of the Brethren,
TitleLaura Wine
SubtitleMedical Missionary, Nigeria, Church of the Brethren
LocationBrethren People File: Wine, Laura
CitationLaura Wine, BC2006/10, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceUnknown
Scope and Content

A condensed version of the book, "Fever!" by John G. Fuller. 

A copy of the book, " A True Story of Faith, Terror and Heroism, Fever!, The Hunt For A New Killer Virus," by John G. Fuller.  This book was donated to the Archives by Ruby Sheldon, aviator, and member of the Church of the Brethren, a relative of Laura Wine.

See the book, "Fever."

Also see Hamer, Dr. John and Esther Hamer, MC alumni.  Besides being a physician, Dr. Hamer is a scientist, helping to discover one of the world's deadliest viruses -- Lassa Fever.

Also see Lassa Fever in MC General File:  This file has a copy of August 2011 Notes from the President in which a mural at Parkview North emergency room is described. President Jo was asked to paint a square of the mural that depicts an "Everyday Star" whose non-work life embraces generosity and service.  She chose John Hamer (MC Class of 1948) who worked with his wife, Esther (MC Class of 1950) as medical missionaries in Nigeria.  Besides being a physician, Dr. Hamer was a scientiest who helped to discover one of the world's deadliest viruses -- Lassa Fever. The file contains a letter from  Dr. John Hamer to President Jo Young Switzer. 

Date of Accession01 January 1980
Bio History Note

Laura Wine was the head of obstetrics at the Lassa Mission Hospital in Nigeria. She was one of the first to die of what was to be called Lassa fever, an unknown and deadly disease that erupted in Nigeria, Africa in 1969.

See Also: Hamer, Dr.  John, MC Alumnus, one of the medical doctors who discovered this virus.

Archivist Note

Description prepared 20 October 2006 by Jeanine M. Wine and updated 7 April 2011 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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