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Seedtime in Kashmir: A Memoir of William Jackson Elmslie

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The memoir recounts the life and career of a nineteenth-century medical missionary: his childhood and education in Scotland, medical training, journey to India, and years of clinical and evangelical work in Kashmir and nearby districts. It documents daily hospital work, itinerant ministries, training of native medical assistants and women missionaries, and the practical challenges of health, travel, and cultural encounter. Personal letters, recollections by colleagues, and the widow's reflections describe pastoral care, institutional efforts, and the final journeys and death, presenting medicine as a form of ministry and highlighting the social and cultural contexts that shaped his service.

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William Jackson Elmslie

William Jackson Elmslie was a notable figure known for his memoir, "Seedtime in Kashmir," which reflects his experiences and observations during his time in the region. His writing provides insights into the culture and landscape of Kashmir, as well as his personal journey. Elmslie's work contributes to the understanding of the historical context of the area and offers a unique perspective on life in Kashmir during his era. Through his memoir, he captures the essence of his adventures and the challenges he faced, making it a significant addition to travel literature.

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