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Shanghai (China)

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The National Leprosarium in Shanghai suffered from the Japanese occupation of the city. The asylum was situated in an area where “exceptionally severe fighting took place.” At first the buildings remained intact, and only the equipment was looted, but eventually they asylum was forced to resituate itself on three occasions. The French and British and other international groups who had been providing care for people with leprosy banded together under the Chinese Mission to Lepers. Other asylums were able to keep going. The 200 people in the Nanchang asylum, Kiangsi, carried on despite repeated bombing from the planes.

Members of the Chinese Mission to Lepers, 1931, and Dr W Wade
Members of the Chinese Mission to Lepers, 1931, and Dr W Wade

Notes

*1 “Siao Kan Leper Home” Opened by Dr G John in April 7th 1895 (Unpublished) The Leprosy Mission Archives, Brentford, UK.

The Shanghai Skin Clinic 1931
The Shanghai Skin Clinic 1931

Sources

Oi Ki Ling, The Changing Role of British Protestant Missionaries in China: 1945-1952 (Madison NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1999) p. 26

Correspondence from H Fowler to W Bailey April 24, 1914 TLMI Archives Brentford

Correspondence from W Bailey to H Fowler May 18, 1914. TLMI Archives Brentford

Editorial, The Leper Quarterly: The Official Organ of the Chinese Mission to Lepers, 1 (1927): 1-4.

Leper Quarterly 2.1 (March 1928): 1

“A report of my trip to South China”, The Leper Quarterly, 1 (1927): 13-28.

Leper Quarterly 2-3 (1928-1929 ): 21

“Obituary” British Medical Journal August 25, 1951, p. 501.

Shanghai Leprosy Clinic, Dr W Wade, Mr Lee, and Dr Wu Lien-Teh
Shanghai Leprosy Clinic, Dr W Wade, Mr Lee, and Dr Wu Lien-Teh

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