Borden Memorial Hospital

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Borden Memorial Hospital ('博瑞恩医院 Bo Rui En Yiyuan) in Lanzhou, Gansu, China.

It was founded by the China Inland Mission, from money donated by the Borden family after the death of William Whiting Borden. Borden had meant to come to come to China as a missionary, but died in Cairo, Egypt while studying Arabic to prepare himself to serve the Muslims of China.

[edit] CIM Hospital Staff

  • Mary Weightman Nurse in Charge (1934-?)
  • Isabella Marion Davidson Nurse
  • Otto F. Schoerner Business Manager (194?)

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