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The Shanghai Sanatorium

September 22, 2019LL Leave a Comment

In 1949, my grandmother started working as a nurse at the largest sanatorium in Shanghai.  It had been founded by French Jesuit missionaries who were forced to abandon the city once the Republic of China dissolved.  My grandma had entered along with twenty other newly trained… Continue Reading →

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