Medical care -- China.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
David H. Adeney Papers.
Eleanor R. Elliott Papers
Elizabeth Warner Oral History Interviews
Esther Hess Papers
Correspondence, photographs, and articles relating to Esther Hess's missionary work as a nurse in China with China Inland Mission from 1931 to 1945. The materials not only document Hess's missionary career, but also the Sino-Japanese war and her confinement to a Japanese internment camp from 1942-1945.
Esther Salzman Oral History Interview
Helen M. Tenney Papers
Correspondence, scrapbook, drafts, articles, and research notes which reflect Tenney's active participation in a number of evangelical ministries, but particularly her work with the Woman's Union Missionary Society (WUMS), especially the labor she put into writing a history of that organization. The bulk of the collection consists of manuscripts of that history.
Helen Renich Papers.
Hester H. Withey Papers
Howard E. Thomas Papers
Jessie McDonald Papers
John C. Chin Oral History Interview
L. Nelson Bell Papers
Margaret Carlson Oral History Interview
Margaret Crossett Oral History Interview
Marie H. Little Oral History Interview
Miriam J. Dunn Papers
Otto F. Schoerner Papers
Papers of Otto Frederick Schoerner a Wheaton College alumnus and missionary with China Inland Mission in Sinkiang, Honan, and Kangsu Provinces of China from 1931-1951. Collection includes an oral history interview, correspondence, autobiography, and photographs.
Overseas Missionary Fellowship (China Inland Mission) Records
Paul and Catharine Gieser Papers
Oral history interview with Kenneth Gieser and letters reporting to the Southern Presbyterian Mission Board in Nashville, TN on the Gieser’s work in China, written between October 19, 1934, and November 1, 1936. Also contains audio tapes and transcripts of autobiographical statements.
Ruth M. Thomas Oral History Interview
Stam Family Collection
Memoirs, newsletters, correspondence, diary, photos, film, poems, newspaper clippings and other items that relate to the Stam family, their Christian faith, Star of Hope Mission and the missions and evangelism work of various family members, especially John and Betty Stam who were killed in China by Chinese Communist soldiers in 1934.