THE MOST APPALLING JUNGLE WAR OF ALLTHE HANDCUFFED FIGHT AGAINST DISEASE
Two Canadian doctors run a modern million-dollar hospital deep in the Congo jungle. But without power, medical supplies or even food for their patients, they practise primitive medicine against the world's most overwhelming disease rate
June 17 1961
THE MOST APPALLING JUNGLE WAR OF ALLTHE HANDCUFFED FIGHT AGAINST DISEASE
Two Canadian doctors run a modern million-dollar hospital deep in the Congo jungle. But without power, medical supplies or even food for their patients, they practise primitive medicine against the world's most overwhelming disease rate
Ralph Allen in Africa
IN THE TRAGIC JUNGLE of anarchy, blind evil and good intentions gone wrong that make up the eleven - month history of the “liberated” Congo, there sometimes emerges a gleam of light.