Abstract
A brief summary of the work of the "Fonds Reine Elisabeth pour l''Assistance Medicale aux Indigenes" in the Belgian Congo is presented. Reference is made to the attempts at controlling sleeping sickness, tuberculosis, leprosy, yaws and syphilis. An accurate and complete personnel as well as medical census has been one result of this privately financed medical adventure. The purpose is to organize areas to the point that the less adequately staffed governmental medical agencies may carry on successfully.

This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: