Henry Martyn Clark
British academic and missionary
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Martyn-Clark was an Afghan-born adopted British medical missionary stationed in Amritsar in the late 19th century. Biography Clark was born to Afghan parents, and was adopted after his mother's death by Elizabeth and Rev. Robert Clark in 1859. It is thought that he was named Henry Martyn after the Anglican missionary to Persia and India. Clark was educated at the University of Edinburgh and received his MD in 1892. In 1881 he was accepted by the Church Missionary Society to start the Amritsar Medical Mission as a Medical Missionary. He left for Amritsar to join his father on 4 February 1882. The same year he married his wife Mary Emma.
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- Robert Clark of the Panjab : pioneer and missionary statesman (1)
- Some observations concerning malaria: especially as met with in Indian practice (0)
- THE TREATMENT OF MALARIAL DISEASES BY PICRATE OF AMMONIA. (1887) (0)
- Some observations concerning malaria (0)
- A CASE OF ACUTE ASCENDING PARALYSIS (LANDRY'S). (1884) (0)
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