Subject: Bliss, Edward, 1865-1960

Beyond the stone arches : an American missionary doctor in China, 1892-1932
AuthorBliss, Edward, 1912-2002
PlaceNew York
PublisherWiley
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberR722.32.B55 A3 2001
Descriptionviii, 246 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
NoteBeyond the stone arches : an American missionary doctor in China, 1892-1932 / Edward Bliss, Jr.
"I Have Fallen Among Friends". "Strange How Clearly We Remember Long Past Events". "The Most Fool Thing I Ever Did"."Just Imagine That". "It is Good to Feel Needed". "A Great Way to Take a Tonic". "There is No One to Consult, Only the Great Physician"."I Have Come Home!" "There is Still Hope!" "I Regret That We Did Not Put Up Houses Better Suited For the Chinese"." They Are Highly Refined, Educated in Convents, I Suppose". "I Am Growing Stronger All the Time for My Work". "There Are a Good Many Things Indicative of a Change". "We Aren't Supposed to Solicit, But...". "Sometimes in a Certain Sense Discouraged". "I Must Admit I'm Tired". "We Must Help Them Extricate Themselves". "Now I Sleep Soundly At Nights." "The Next Morning I Found Havoc Everywhere". "Something in the Future Was Not Enough". "Kienning Had Fallen". "The Red Army is at the Gates". Epilogue.
Includes index.
Multimedia
ISBN0471397598
LCCN00-33026