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In 1910 126 Church Hospitals supplied data for the China Medical Journal for vol 25 no. 5. There were 175 Medical Missionaries in those hospitals. The report states that there were a total of 415 Medical Missionaries in China at the time.

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  • In 1910 126 Church Hospitals supplied data for the China Medical Journal for vol 25 no. 5. There were 175 Medical Missionaries in those hospitals. The report states that there were a total of 415 Medical Missionaries in China at the time. As of 1937 there were 254 mission hospitals in China, and more than half of these were eventually destroyed by Japanese bombing during World War II or otherwise due to the Second Sino-Japanese War or the Chinese Civil War. After World War II most of these hospitals were at least partially rehabilitated, and eventually passed to the control of the Government of the People's Republic of China, but are still functioning as hospitals. * * Bethel Hospital in Shanghai (1920) * (1925), named in honour of Phineas Bresee located in Da Ming, Hebei. Operated by the Church of the Nazarene. * Borden Memorial Hospital * (Canton Ophthalmic Hospital) Guangzhou Boji Hospital (1835) Peter Parker (physician) * (1894) * (1896) * (1892) * (also known as Yuji Hospital 柔濟醫院) (1902), affiliated with Hackett Medical College for Women 夏葛女子醫學院, located in Guangzhou. * Goldsby King Memorial Hospital in Chinkiang (1922) * Love and Mercy Hospital (1887) (Qingjiangpu) - Absalom Sydenstricker (father of Pearl Buck) and later occupied by L. Nelson Bell * (1901) * (1894) * Kwang-Chi Hospital (1871) * Lester Chinese Hospital (1844) William Lockhart (surgeon) * (1890) * (1909) * Mackenzie Memorial Hospital (1880) * (1901) * Methodist Hospital in Kaifeng, Henan * Mukden Medical College & Hospital * (William Parker) (1843) * (1890) * * Roberts Memorial Hospital (1903) * * St. Andrew's Hospital in Beijing * St. Barnabas's Hospital in Beijing * * (1866) * * St. Stephen's Hospital in Beijing * (1906) * (1892) * (1942) * * Woolston Memorial Hospital, (19th century) * (1908) (en)
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  • In 1910 126 Church Hospitals supplied data for the China Medical Journal for vol 25 no. 5. There were 175 Medical Missionaries in those hospitals. The report states that there were a total of 415 Medical Missionaries in China at the time. (en)
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  • List of Christian hospitals in China (en)
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