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Show l*h®r© ar© two trained technician© in th® laboratory - trained by m$ Cerran over at ieaehow* ih© pharni-ksist 1© an old timer traia©d by i** Hemingway* A^ th© present time there i s a man ©way getting a modern pharmacology ©curse but th© local saan does very well* rher© are two public health nurse© in the f i e ld one trained in the six months course at Peking - ( r e a l l y a wonderful %wfc for vaccination, fi^<^- and public hygiene* I s t i l l think Albert Hausske a dresK too good to be %xue with two well trainee helpers in th® business office* 0©r-tainly a wonderful opportunity for good laeuieai and hood missionary work} , ° Chifsl in the hospital i s each morning at biOQ AM* Staff conferanc® at Ss30* Hi© ehapel eervlc©shave baas well lee by local Ohia©s© lay1 members showing faithful interest in the s p i r i t u al development of the woriiare* &i*r* are many lovely pictures about and other tesli»onisls to years of f a i t h f u l endeavor* I wsa surprised to find more patients were wor en than roan* I had heard that a number of normal obstetrical esses were coming In early for their whole oonfineaent^undespoiied by midwifes* Somewhat surprised by t he f a c t that they" eafiTe""'in even two months ahead to board out t h e i r tie©* V©ry mash depressed h^ the large amount of bone and glandular rj*bereulosis* rher© wore over Ig cases of advanced broken down e©rvical adenitis on my f i r s t rounds* How I wish we wer© fixed to kive th©&. sun*therapy and good nursing for th© months necessary to gel healing* I was delighted to find a number of children ready to have t h e i r tonsils out for they had serious rheumatic heari disease and woold sur©ly improve aft®r such an opera-tion* rhis will open the way for mora effectual work with the health of the school children* Mow that w© have reached 'Xslka, seen the new s t e r i l i s e r s f waiting in the sargery for th© boiler to arrive ( i t i s somewhere be* >> tween Bhihohiaehuaug and H t s e i i t i s time that we should thank you aver so much for a i l that you have don© in re i s lag so large a | part of th© mon@y for i t * Albert says that you have contributed I over #HOO gold* Before I left raking Albert wrote and asked me to buy and bring- in with me a ailoratome* H© wrot©, ;,rhe *'onona friends | have responded so generously to t h i s special ©quiptoant appeal, that you will not bo wanting to ask tn©& for an ©ci,uipEi©nt fund as you com© to rsiku te get the things that you and Grace want Ui08t*ff Si 1 went ahees and brought in th© r. .lew tome with me* • A good rotary kinot Kicratom®* It cost mx ^200* I also got ilea #40 supplies to uec with i t (microscopic e l i d e s , reaAent bottles, abaolut© alcohol* Xylol, steins-hemstoxylis end eosin, persfin, ©t©)# She whole at present exchange was less than Gold H?i00* So I must thank you not only for nearly paying what was left due on the s t e r i l i s e r s , boiler and equipment, but also for th© mleratome* With th© ©ieratCBi© we will b© abl© to do mlcropathology *,so ©se©ntial to th© early diagnosis Of cancer. It will be a grea^e^imulus for careful work upon th© whole staff and set up a standard and cheek otherwise impossible way up here in Shansi* fiiank you every one* #©r this month I m living in th© Haussk© home and enjoying th© wonderful Corbin library. (Mr* Corbin i s cowing back to m t h i s summer)* Half days are devoted to language stuAy* But best of a l l a© back In iadloal work* : ever h&ve we hal such » emu opport u n i t i e s * Ah© people crowd the c l i n i c ever;, day* Arid we have ©ore to do with* I w« so ^iiiii^ua for t h i s chsno©* -it i© your wQvk too* We shall l i v e our whole waive© DO It* / f / YKu^ir ^au^<a <&&UAJ £CLA^M^-*L UJ-LUU, faithfully yours, " '" ^ n»"ZS863l05000, l , ,7" |