Henry Mong, also known as Heng Li Henry Mong (, was an
American
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surgeon and
Presbyterian
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missionary who built mission hospitals in
China
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.
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* 1907 – The
Presbyterian Church (USA) established the True Faith Hospital in
Guangdong
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, South China. Mong was entrusted with running the mission hospital.
* 1922 – Mong tasked by Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions to set up a mission hospital in
Zhenjiang
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,
Jiangsu
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, the forerunner of the City's First People's Hospital.
* 1924 – Elected Secretary General of the
Red Cross Society
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of Zhenjiang City.
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American surgeons
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Presbyterian missionaries in China
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