SECTION I FOUNDING AND EARLY DEVELOPMENTOF XIANGYA1 Yale University and Yale-China Association2 Thurston‘s Surveyin China3 Taking Root in Hunan4 Dr. Edward HumeArriving in Changsha5 Dr. EdwardHume OpeningYaliHospital6 Early Days of Yali Hospital7 First Inpatients andFirst Surgery8 Removing aTumor9 False Alarm ofMedical Dispute10 The Emergency Door11 A Difficult Delivery12 Infertility Treatment13 Treatment of Smallpox14 Numerous Letters of Thanks15 Unexpected Rivals16 The Fortuneteller and Astrologer17 Superstitious Citizens18 The Trouble Maker19 Nina Gage Founding the Nursing School20 First Conference of the Chinese Nursing Association -21 Finding a Chinese Equivalent for the Word ‘Nurse‘22 Dr. Yan Joining the Yali Hospital23 Dr. Yan Stopping the Plague24 Dr. Yan Curing Tan Yankai of Lobar Pneumonia25 Dr. Yan Preventing and Curing Ancylostostomiasis26 Dr. Yan Founding the Red Cross Hospital and theRenshu Nursing SchoolSECTION II CHINA-US COLLABORATION TO STARTHUNAN-YALE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE27 Coinage oftheName ‘Xiangya‘28 Twists and Turns in the China-US Cooperation29 Chaozong Street, Starting Point for Xiangya30 Dr. Yan Initiating the Chinese MedicalAssociationand the Hunan Medical Association31 Teaching of Anthropotomy32 Xiangya‘s Relief Efforts during the Liling Battle33 Relocating and Renaming of the Hospitaland Nursing School34 Mao Zedong as Chief Editor of New Hunan35 Construction and Relocation of the College36 Mourning TanYankaiSECTION III REHABILITATION OF XIANGYASECTION IV RELOCATION TO GUIYANG AND CHONGQINGSECTION V XIANGYA RETURNING TO CHANGSHA AFTER VICTORY OVER JAPANSECTION VI BEFORE THE DAYBREAKSECTION VII NEW XIANGYASECTION VIII SKETCHES OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTSPOSTSCRIPT 作者介绍
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