Edith F. Millican Oral History August 1983

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Edith F. Millican Oral History August 1983

This interview with lifelong missionary doctor Dr. Edith F. Millican (1914-1985), focuses on her quarter-century practice in northern New Mexico among the people of the Sangre de Cristos mountains.

1 folder and 2 audio cassettes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404508

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Embudo Presbyterian Hospital (Embudo, N.M.)

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Brooklyn Cottage Hospital (Dixon, N.M.)

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Bowen, Sarah, 1902-1982

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Presbyterian Church. Board of National Missions

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Millican, Edith F., 1914-1985

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Edith F. Millican was born in Kihsian, Honan, China in 1914 to Presbyterian missionary parents. She graduated from the Shanghai American School, China, in 1930. In 1935, Dr. Millican received a B. S. from the College of Wooster in Ohio and in 1939 received her M.D. from the Woman's Medical College of Philadelphia. After an internship in Philadelphia and postgraduate training in Obstetrics in New Jersey, Dr. Millican was sent temporarily to Embudo, New Mexico (1941-1943) ...

Spidle, Jake W., 1941-

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Edith F. Millican was born in Kihsian, Honan, China in 1914 to Presbyterian missionary parents. She graduated from the Shanghai American School, China, in 1930. In 1935, Dr. Millican received a B. S. from the College of Wooster in Ohio and in 1939 received her M.D. from the Woman's Medical College of Philadelphia. After an internship in Philadelphia and postgraduate training in Obstetrics in New Jersey, Dr. Millican was sent temporarily to Embudo, New Mexico (1941-1943) ...