Benjamin Hobson (1816–1873) (Chinese:合信) was a Protestant medical missionary who served with the London Missionary Society in imperial China during its Qing dynasty. His Treatise on Physiology, reproducing and elaborating on work by William Cheselden, helped revolutionize Chinese and later Japanese medical understanding and treatment.
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BenjaminHobson (1816–1873) (Chinese:合信) was a Protestant medical missionary who served with the London Missionary Society in imperial China during its...
surgery as a scientific medical profession. Via the medical missionary BenjaminHobson, his work also helped revolutionize medical practices in China and...
Fianna Éireann, which he helped to found. Hobson was born at 5 Magdala Street, Belfast, to BenjaminHobson, a grocer originally from County Armagh, and...
his wife Alice Seeley, he used photography to expose colonial abuses BenjaminHobson, medical missionary to China, set up a highly successful Wai Ai Clinic...
South China District of the Methodist Church (incumbent 1877–1916). BenjaminHobson, a medical missionary sent by the London Missionary Society in 1839...
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Massachusetts Mental Health Center. Hobson received four awards for his work: Admission to the Boylston Medical Society The Benjamin Rush Gold Medal for Best Scientific...
returned to his hometown of Lexington and started Hobson's Select School for Boys. BenjaminHobson knew that he could not operate the new school alone...
July 29, 1839, he left for China, accompanied by James Legge and Dr. BenjaminHobson;they landed in Macao on December 18. From 1842 to 1842, he visited...
the Methodist Church (Britain) and the Presbyterian Church (US). BenjaminHobson (1816–1873) in 1839, set up a highly successful Wai Ai Clinic in Guangzhou...
Henry Hobson Richardson, FAIA (September 29, 1838 – April 27, 1886) was an American architect, best known for his work in a style that became known as...
the Methodist Church (Britain) and the Presbyterian Church (US). BenjaminHobson (1816–1873), a medical missionary sent by the London Missionary Society...
Ian Hobson is an English pianist, conductor and teacher, and is a professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and at Florida State University...
Benjamin McLane Spock (May 2, 1903 – March 15, 1998) was an American pediatrician and left-wing political activist. His book Baby and Child Care (1946)...
and scriptural passages. Liang helped Robert Morrison's son-in-law BenjaminHobson locate a residence and establish his clinic in Guangzhou's western...
Henderson James Humphreys George H. Huttman Henri Julius Hinschberg BenjaminHobson 合信 Thomas Hall Hudson 胡德邁 James Hyslop John Ince August 20, 1795 April...
Missionary Hospital of Macao from 1838 to 1842. The hospital was led by BenjaminHobson from 1842 to 1845. The hospital was closed in 1853 due to lack of medical...
(Britain), Methodist Church (Britain) and the Presbyterian Church (USA). BenjaminHobson (1816–1873), a medical missionary sent by the London Missionary Society...
Julius Wilson Hobson (May 29, 1922 – March 23, 1977) was an activist and politician who served on the Council of the District of Columbia and the District...
various statutes. It was first signed on 6 February 1840 by Captain William Hobson as consul for the British Crown and by Māori chiefs (rangatira) from the...
left hemisphere was more active during counting. Neuroscientist J. Allan Hobson has hypothesized what might be occurring in the brain while lucid. The first...