Talk:Marshall Keeble

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[edit] African hospitals

I removed "where he made several visits and is responsible for the establishment of the Palmer Hospital in Nigeria, an unusual institution in that hospitals are rarely affiliated with the Church of Christ." According to http://web.ovc.edu/missions/medical/medbook3.htm, Palmer was organized as a clinic in 1986 and became a hospital in 1996 - decades after Keeble's death. Moreover, Church of Christ hospitals are not unusual in Africa. Noteable examples are Nigerian Christian Hospital and Akwabia Hospital, both in Nigeria, and Chimala Hospital in Tanzania. --Danny Reese 18:18, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

Okay, I've researched and expanded that info into its own paragraph. --Danny Reese 15:55, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The "Black Apostle"

I know that Keeble was known by some in the C of C by this nickname, but don't have any documentary evidence to prove it right now. Two questions: Does someone else? And if so, does it merit inclusion in the article? Rlquall 14:35, 18 August 2006 (UTC)