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Dr. Donald William Carr (1866 - 1952) was a prominent medical missionary in Persia affiliated with the Christian Missionary Society. He was responsible for the design of a men's and women's hospital in Isfahan.

1. Early Life: Education/Personal Life

Donald William Carr was born on April 16, 1866 in Derbyshire, England to Edmund Carr and Emma Anne Stileman. He married Agnes Mary Nevill, a trained nurse, on August 11, 1891. He had three children: Donald Nevill Carr, Margaret Rachel Carr, and Nora Katherine Carr.

He was educated at the Trinity College of Cambridge for his BA and London Hospital for his medical training.

2. Mission: Call/Journey/Service/Return

He was accepted as a missionary with the Christian Missionary Society on October 3, 1893. He went to Persia Medical Mission in Julfa on April 19, 1894. He worked closely with Dr. Mary Bird and Dr Emmeline Stuart throughout his career while opening dispensaries throughout the region.

He returned to England on sick leave in 1898, but returned to service in 1901.

3. Legacy

After passing in 1958, his legacy includes the many dispensaries he had opened throughout his time in the region.