McCord Zulu Hospital
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McCord's Hospital, originally McCord Zulu Hospital, is a hospital in Durban, South Africa.
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It was founded "for the Zulu", by American Christian missionaries, physician Dr. James Bennett McCord and Margaret Mellen McCord, in 1909.[1]
McCord Hospital's Sinikithemba HIV clinic was a President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief site in South Africa that treated provided antiretrovirals to both adults and children.[2][3]
References[edit]
- ^ Parle, Julie. The People's Hospital: A History of McCords, Durban, 1890s-1970s. Natal Society Foundation. ISBN 978-1-991225-69-6.
- ^ https://www.aidshealth.org/2013/03/south-africa-aids-advocacy-march-to-protest-pepfar-cuts-mar-15-12h00-durban/
- ^ https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2013-01-23-cutting-the-mccord-durbans-hospital-finally-loses-the-battle/