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The Medical Missionary Society in China was a
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society established in Canton, China, in 1838. The first work of the society was to support the ophthalmic hospital in Canton run by Dr.
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, a medical missionary of the
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. The founder and first president was Dr. Thomas Richardson Colledge. The society split in 1845 when some of the members moved to Hong Kong. Only the Canton society continued into the twentieth century. In its heyday the society supported mission hospitals staffed by British and American doctors at Canton, Hong Kong, Macao, Amoy, Ningpo and Shanghai. A number of young Chinese men were trained in Western medicine in the society's hospitals in the early days.


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Medical missions Medical missions is the term used for Christian missionary endeavors that involve the administration of medical treatment. As has been common among missionary efforts from the 18th to 20th centuries, medical missions often involves residents of th ...
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Medical missions in China Medical missions in China by Protestant and Catholic physicians and surgeons of the 19th and early 20th centuries laid many foundations for modern medicine in China. Western medical missionaries established the first modern clinics and hospitals, p ...


References

* * Wong, K. Chimin and Lien-Teh, Wu (1936), 'History of Chinese Medicine', 2nd edition, Shanghai: National Quarantine Service * Couling, Samuel (1917), 'Encyclopaedia Sinica', London: Oxford University Press * Lockhart, William (1861)
'A Medical Missionary in China'
London: Hurst and Blackett * Parker, Peter (1843)
'Report of the Medical Missionary Society 1841-1842'
Macao * Colledge, Thomas Richardson and Parker, Peter (1838), 'Address and Minutes of Proceedings of the Medical Missionary Society Canton, China 1838', Canton: Office of the Chinese Repository * Choa, G. H. (1990), 'Heal the sick was their motto : the Protestant medical missionaries in China', Hong Kong : Chinese University Press {{Protestant missions to China Christian missionary societies Christian missions in China Christian organizations established in the 19th century
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