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Taiwan

Happy Mount Colony (Taihoku)

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Happy Mount Colony

Happy Mount Colony, Formosa

Dr Taylor and Members of Taihoku in 1931

Fields

Farming in the Colony

Clinical Work

Clinic at Taihoku, taken by Dr W Wade on his visit in 1931

People

People at Taihoku, 1931

Nursing

Nursing Attendants

   
* Reproduced by kind permission of TLM International
 


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