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Portraits of women doctors working in China

The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library of the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard is a research library devoted to the history of women. Although the main body of the library’s collection focuses on women’s experience in the U.S., one can find plentiful materials reflecting the long history of interactions between American women and the world. Here are some photos from its collection about women doctors and nurses working in early twentieth-century China.

You can find more examples on http://hollis.harvard.edu/ or http://via.lib.harvard.edu/ with the title keywords: Portraits of women doctors working in China.

The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/schlesinger-library

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