Initially,no. Her family lived very well until the early death of her father. At this time her mother, older sister, and younger brother lived in poverty, all the while tending to the poor.
Mother Teresa was not a trained nurse but she spent a few months in Patna to receive a basic medical training in the Holy Family Hospital and then ventured out into the slums.Mother Teresa made it clear over and over that she was not running a hospital but a hospice for the dying. Not being a doctor herself nor, at the time, having a doctor on her staff, she could not obtain most prescription medications and had to use only what was available over the counter. In India strong pain killers were strictly controlled. Even registered medical facilities found them nearly impossible to obtain so you can imagine the difficulties Mother Teresa experienced, having no medical training nor any doctors on her staff. About the only medications she had available were acetaminophen or aspirin which could be obtained without a prescription. It was not until 2012 that India began to realize the importance of pain management and loosened the regulations somewhat. Today Mother Teresa's order has been able to recruit medical staff as well as found clinics that are able to obtain and dispense medicines that Mother Teresa did not have access to.
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Another answer from our community:Mother Teresa helped with leprosy and she treated people who had no one to care for them. she also helped them because leprosy's was deadly disease and doctors were too scared that they might catch it so they did not help out
A:Mother Teresa began her career as a teacher, and had no medical qualifications. In fact one of her failings is that she simply did not understand basic health care. She provided hospices that allowed poor people to die with dignity, but many of her patients could have been cured with basic medical care and low cost medications, allowing them to return to their families. In fact, she even refused the low-cost medication that could have eased suffering for those in acute pain, believing that it was God's will that they suffer. A great many of her patients were Hindus, and her greatest wish was that they be baptised as Christians before dying.Answer:Mother Teresa had no qualifications in heath care or social work. However, she spoke five languages and was a really great communicator and fundraiser. The success of her missions was based on Mother Teresa's ability to keep donations coming in.Catholic Answer:She began her missionary work with the poor in 1948 and spent a few months in Patna to receive a basic medical training in the Holy Family Hospital and then ventured out into the slums. Initially she started a school in Motijhil (Calcutta) but soon she started tending to the needs of the destitute and starving. Her main objective in those early years was to provide a hospice where those left to die in the gutters could be brought where they could be cared for in their final hours surrounded by people who cared about them. It was not a medical facility and was never claimed to be as Mother Teresa had no one on her staff who could provide more than basic care. Her first years were fraught with difficulties. She had no income and had to resort to begging for food and supplies. It was not until 1969 when the documentary Something Beautiful for God, was filmed and released by Malcolm Muggeridge and his 1971 book of the same title that donations started pouring in from around the world. As money came in, Mother Teresa was able to expand her work and provide more than rudimentary care. See Discussion for more information on Mother Teresa's work and the difficulties she experienced.
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A:Mother Teresa began her career as a teacher, and had no medical qualifications or training. In fact one of her failings is that she simply did not understand how to provide basic health care. She created hospices that allowed poor people to die with dignity, but often with unnecessary suffering, believing it to be God's will that they suffer. Many of her patients could have been cured with basic medical care and low cost medications, allowing them to return to their families. Collete Livermore, a former nun in Mother Teresa's order, The Missionaries of Charity, said that the order had sufficient money donated to it to buy books to help with the medical work but this was not done and as a result, the health even of the sisters themselves was at risk. A great many of Mother Teresa's patients were Hindus, and her greatest wish was that they be baptised as Christians before dying.
Matsuo Bashō, the famous Japanese haiku poet, was born to Matsuo Munefusa and Kawai Shūgen. His father, Matsuo Munefusa, was a low-ranking samurai, while his mother, Kawai Shūgen, came from a farming family. Bashō's family background influenced his literary career and his connection to nature.
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