The history of Mennonite medical care reflects a gradual but profound shift from traditional home remedies and informal caregivers to clinically trained physicians, hospitals, and specialized health institutions. This transformation began in the Mennonite colonies of Imperial Russia during the nineteenth century and continued after Mennonite migration to Manitoba, where community-supported hospitals became important centres of care.
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