Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . and two Japanesewomen pupils taking a course in practical medicine. The ProtestantEpiscopal Missionary Society is actively engaged at Tokyo and Osaka, (Continued from p. 423.)Station. Society. Treatments. /P. B. F. M. S. 9,260)Soochow . J p. b. F. M. N. (new) V 29,684 (M. E. S. 20,424) Moukden U. P. C. S. M 31,703 Chouping E. B. M. S 33,116 /P. E. M. S. 20,370)Wuchang -I W. M. S. 7,510 V 33»88° (l. M. S. 6,000) ^ . (A. B. C. F. M. 21,695) c Foochow J L 40,489 (M. E. M. S. 18,794 S .4M45 Tientsin ( 23,213


Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . and two Japanesewomen pupils taking a course in practical medicine. The ProtestantEpiscopal Missionary Society is actively engaged at Tokyo and Osaka, (Continued from p. 423.)Station. Society. Treatments. /P. B. F. M. S. 9,260)Soochow . J p. b. F. M. N. (new) V 29,684 (M. E. S. 20,424) Moukden U. P. C. S. M 31,703 Chouping E. B. M. S 33,116 /P. E. M. S. 20,370)Wuchang -I W. M. S. 7,510 V 33»88° (l. M. S. 6,000) ^ . (A. B. C. F. M. 21,695) c Foochow J L 40,489 (M. E. M. S. 18,794 S .4M45 Tientsin ( 23,213) (L. (M. E. M. S. 21,3571 F. C. M. S. 17,555 \ 42,912 A. F. B. F. M. 4,000) Hangchow C. M. S 43,097 /M. E. M. S. 38,259) Chungking J L. M. S. 6,859 [ 5°»n8 IF. F. M. A. 5,000) /W. U. M. S. 30,610 ) J P> E# M> g# 26,475 V 61,662 (S. D. B. 4,577) /P. B. F. M. N. ) Canton J tj. B. C. 19,896 V 70,500 (A. B. C. F. M. 1,250) L. M. S. 30,717 I P. B. F. M. N. 30,000 Peking. I M. E. M. S. 28,590 \ I A. B. C. F. M. 7,080 ^S. P. G. 3,313,. Operating Room of Hope J. A. Otte, and Assistants. Buildings of Hope Hospital, and Womans Annex.(The funds for the Womans Hospital were given in the Netherlands.) The Hope Hospital, Amov, China. (Ref. C. A.) THE SOCIAL RESULTS OF MISSIONS 425 with a sum total of 18,307 annual treatments. In some centres medi-cal work which was originally established through foreign missionaryeffort has been placed under Japanese control, as, for example, theDoshisha Hospital, Dispensary, and Nurses Training-school. InFormosa the Presbyterian Churches of England and Canada haveplanted medical facilities—the former at Tainanfu, the capital (for-merly called Taiwanfu), where 11,113 patients are reported, and alsoat Chianghoa, where it is proposed to open a hospital. A hospitalfor women is also soon to be established at Tainanfu by the WomensMissionary Association of the English Presbyterians. The CanadianPre


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