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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Canton, a city of nearly 1,000,000, there was only one foreign doctor to fight the epidemic: Frank H. Herrington, who resigned from the U.S. Navy last fall to join UNRRA. He diagnosed 162 cases of cholera, watched the fatality rate climb to 50%. Canton lacked cholera vaccine, the distilled water and apparatus to give intravenous saline solutions as part of the prescribed treatment for cholera patients...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: China Doctor | 4/15/1946 | See Source »

Faced with this crisis, Herrington flew to Shanghai, wangled 200,000 doses of cholera vaccine from UNRRA supplies and local labs. Additional vaccine for 1,000,000 persons was promised, planes chartered to speed chlorine for Canton's polluted water system. Unless the anti-epidemic supplies arrived promptly, Herrington estimated that more than 1,000 Cantonese would die of cholera in the next few weeks. It was not his first bout with cholera. Last summer, while surgeon for the U.S. Embassy in Chungking, he had helped to stop a cholera epidemic in China's temporary capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: China Doctor | 4/15/1946 | See Source »

Living Legend. At 41, Frank Herrington, a hefty (198 lbs.), lighthearted medic, is a famed old China hand. When Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times was in Chungking, he described Herrington's reputation as "stupendous." Like many a U.S. country doctor, Herrington ministered to rich & poor alike; paid for treatment of a ricksha boy out of his own pocket, carried a gold watch inscribed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: China Doctor | 4/15/1946 | See Source »

...Herrington likes to say that he was "born in China" because his family used to spend their summer vacations at China Lake, Me., near his birthplace of Monmouth. While still a medical student at McGill University, Montreal, he married and sired two sons, later worked as a night clerk in a Manhattan hotel to help pay his way through New York University. A classmate claims that he "slept through every damn lecture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: China Doctor | 4/15/1946 | See Source »

...Frank Herrington was wide awake last week. Observers agreed that his contribution to Sino-American relations in the past three years has been priceless. Back in the U.S., his wife was "fairly sure" that he would not take up his old practice again in Middletown, N.Y. (pop. 22,000); he had already written to ask her how she would like to settle down in Shanghai...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: China Doctor | 4/15/1946 | See Source »

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