Shemo C
Dynamis. 1999;19:329-51.
This essay explores the writings of Shi Meiyu, a Chinese woman medical missionary, concerning the nursing school she ran in Jiujiang, China from 1896 to 1920. During this period, in both the writings of Western missionaries and Chinese reformers, images of sick Chinese women were frequently used to condemn many aspects of Chinese society. My essay looks at the ways that Shi Meiyu, in her discussions of the health of Chinese women, shifted the focus to a vision of Chinese women as skilled healers. I also explore Shi's search for the funding to adapt her nursing school to the increasing emphasis on <
本文探讨了中国女医学传教士石美玉关于她于1896年至1920年在中国九江开办的护士学校的著作。在此期间,在西方传教士和中国改革者的著作中,患病中国女性的形象经常被用来谴责中国社会的诸多方面。我的文章考察了石美玉在讨论中国女性健康问题时,是如何将关注点转向将中国女性视为熟练医者的愿景的。我还探讨了石美玉为使她的护士学校适应日益强调的“科学”医学而寻求资金的过程。