"Heal the Sick" was Their Motto: The Protestant Medical Missionaries in China |
Contents
A Historical Perspective | 1 |
The Medical Missionary as a Doctor and an Evangelist | 19 |
The Medical Missionary at Work in China | 55 |
The First Chinese Pupils and Graduates | 75 |
Development and Progress of Medical Education | 95 |
Summary and Assessment | 111 |
Missionary Medical Education for Wartime Students of | 167 |
Epilogue | 189 |
Notes | 207 |
Tables | 220 |
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