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  1. Robert Harold Ainsworth Schofield (1851–1883), known as Harold Schofield, was a British medical missionary in China. Before travelling there, he worked in Europe and the Middle East in hospitals and clinics. He died during his mission to China.

  2. Apr 28, 2010 · Harold Schofield was desperately ill. The young doctor, just 31 years old, had contracted typhus. Two and a half years before, he had left behind a bright future in England's medical world by choosing to serve as a missionary doctor with the China Inland Mission.

  3. The seven young men who came to be known as "The Cambridge Seven" were all Englishmen, but the story of how God used this handful of students really begins in China, with a medical missionary named Dr. Harold Schofield.

  4. The story of how god used these dedicated young men – who came to be known as ‘The Cambridge Seven’ – begins in China with a medical missionary named Dr Harold Schofield. A brilliant young doctor, Schofield went to serve with the china inland Mission (established by James Hudson Taylor) in 1881.

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  5. Robert Harold Ainsworth Schofield (1851–1883), known as Harold Schofield, was a British medical missionary in China. Before travelling there, he worked in Europe and the Middle East in hospitals and clinics. He died during his mission to China.

  6. Memorials of R. Harold A. Schofield, M.A., M.B. (Oxon.) (late of China Inland Mission) : first medical missionary to Shan-Si, China.

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  8. Memorials of R. Harold A. Schofield : first medical missionary to Shan-si, China / chiefly compiled from his letters and diaries by his brother, A.T. Schofield ...

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