The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 17 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1886 |
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... able to question patients myself . For two years I had a dispensary in the upper city ; then it was thought desirable to establish the second in the Lower City ; -both places have been patronized , thus making two places , for teaching ...
... able to question patients myself . For two years I had a dispensary in the upper city ; then it was thought desirable to establish the second in the Lower City ; -both places have been patronized , thus making two places , for teaching ...
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... able to speak with a num- ber of women , and to give them a great deal of instruction which they would otherwise never receive ; for in no other way could access be obtained to the most of the women who are reached by out - calls ...
... able to speak with a num- ber of women , and to give them a great deal of instruction which they would otherwise never receive ; for in no other way could access be obtained to the most of the women who are reached by out - calls ...
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... , concerning the work , that such a report as I am able to give , will I fear , give an impression , as to quality and the amount of work done , which will do injustice 1986. ] 21 REPORTS OF MEDICAL MISSIONARY LADIES IN CHINA .
... , concerning the work , that such a report as I am able to give , will I fear , give an impression , as to quality and the amount of work done , which will do injustice 1986. ] 21 REPORTS OF MEDICAL MISSIONARY LADIES IN CHINA .
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... able to do so at some future time . Miss M. H. Fulton M.D. , of the same mission , who arrived at Canton in 1884 , has recently accompanied Dr. Kerr to Kwai Peng , in the province of Kwang Sai , where they have leased the house they ...
... able to do so at some future time . Miss M. H. Fulton M.D. , of the same mission , who arrived at Canton in 1884 , has recently accompanied Dr. Kerr to Kwai Peng , in the province of Kwang Sai , where they have leased the house they ...
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II . - The Importance of Precedents . The Chinese are remark- able for their tendency to follow a fixed routine , and to be governed by precedents . If the first convert is soon employed , those who follow will expect to be . If the ...
II . - The Importance of Precedents . The Chinese are remark- able for their tendency to follow a fixed routine , and to be governed by precedents . If the first convert is soon employed , those who follow will expect to be . If the ...
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