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MEDICAL MISSION TO A REFUGEE CAMP IN THAILAND
Authors:J Adler  E Bodner  S Born stein  J Goldfarb  D Engelhard  J Naparstek  B Norkin  J Sack  S Shemer  D Weiler
Institution:*Director, Emergency Medical Services, Shaare Zedek Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Abstract— During the latter part of 1979, hundreds of thousands of Kampuchean refugees fled from all parts of their war-and hunger-ridden country to the Thai–Cambodian border, thousands perishing from hunger, disease and by stepping onto mine fields on their way. The majority of those who survived settled in several large villages straddling the border in relative security from the advancing Vietnamese army, receiving food and medical supplies from many international welfare organizations.
Widespread public interest in the plight of these refugees arose in Israel after a television program late in October 1979, and a public campaign was initiated by Mr. Abie Nathan, an Israeli citizen. The ensuing large-scale fund raising efforts resulted in the substantial sum of 1.2 million dollars, most of which originated from private donations. These contributions enabled the Israeli government to equip 5 medical teams and send them to Thailand, covering the last 2 months of 1979 and the first 4 months of 1980.
The first medical team, consisting of 5 physicians and 4 medics started i t s work in the camp of SaKaeo in Thailand on 4th November 1979.
This paper summarizes our experiences in this refugee camp.
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