第一件:
1915年山东德州-美国芝加哥实寄封
销德州腰框戳
途径上海,销上海小圆戳
收件人Elmer Lawton Kenyon(1865-1945)
德州寄国际平信,邮票单贴
第二件:
民国廿X年三月十四日山东济宁-美国实寄封
关于寄件人的资料:
frederick G.scovel 医生:
For six years Dr. Frederick G. Scovel was Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana. Prior to that he had been in charge of a mission hospital in China for many years. He was asked to make this report so that physicians in this country could compare their experience with disease to that of their colleagues serving in Asia. This modest factual report will debunk some fallacious impressions commonly held in this country—for instance, that hypertension is not widespread in China and India. It will point up the fact also that widespread travel and rapid communications have changed the face of medicine throughout the world.
http://history.pcusa.org/collections/findingaids/fa.cfm?record_id=370
Frederick Gilman Scovel entered Hamilton College in 1921. He went on to take his medical degree at Cornell, where he met a nurse named Myra Scott. They married after his graduation in 1929 and the following year they and their newborn son sailed for China as employees of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions.
After language training in Peking, the Scovels were assigned to a hospital in Shantung Province. In 1943 the entire family, which had grown to include four more children, was interned by the Japanese. After six months' detention the Japanese deported them to the United States; Myra Scovel gave birth to a sixth child within hours after their ship docked in New York Harbor.
In 1946 the Scovels returned to China, this time to Anhwei Province. They transferred to the Hackett Medical Center in Canton in 1948, remaining there until 1951 when they were forced out by the Chinese Communists. In 1953 they began a six-year term of service to the India Mission, working as professor and librarian at the Christian Medical College in Ludhiana. In 1959 they returned to the United States for the last time. Dr. Scovel began a private practice in Stony Point, NY, and Myra Scovel wrote several books, some based on her family's China and India experiences and some written for children.
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