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Date: [1910..1919 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Newchwang, Yingkou, Manchuria, China, old people pose outside hospital 1910s mission postcard. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard in French "Carte postale" "Missions-Etrangères de Pairs, 128 rue du Bac". e-Bay. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: This postcard showing a group of patients stayed in a women's hospital. The following information is printed on the bottom of the postcard: "The cost of supporting one such bed is £5 per annum. Application should be made to Hon. Sec., Beds and Cots Department, C.M.House" There is no handwriting o... View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Dr. Aspland (supported by S.P.C.K.) and staff in the Anglican Hospital at Pekin, N. China. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: The Chinese characters above stand for 'The great English extensively benevolent institution for curing opium smoking and other diseases, and for training in the Western healing art. The Chinese 'materia medica' includes boiled spiders, scorpions' eggs, centipedes, horned toads, mummified caterpi... View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Many native women receive training as nurses in the various C.M.S. Hospitals in China. This is a most important feature of medical mission work. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library