Hume, Edward H. (Edward Hicks), 1876-1957

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Edward Hicks Hume was a Protestant medical missionary in China and the founder of the Yale-Hunan Medical college.

From the description of Edward Hicks Hume papers, 1914-1957 (1942-1943). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122622467

Protestant medical missionary in China.

From the description of Edward H. Hume papers, 1839-1928. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102611

Edward Hicks Hume was a surgeon in India from 1903-1905. He served as dean of the Hunan-Yale Medical College from 1914-1927. Hume was a trustee and director of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School from 1928-1933, and was the author of books and articles.

Lotta Carswell Hume (1876-1976) was a nurse in India and China with her husband from 1903-1927, She was a writer and collected and published Chinese and Tibetan folk tales.

From the description of Edward H. and Lotta C. Hume papers, 1897-1990 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168491

Edward Hicks Hume was a surgeon in India from 1903-1905. He served as dean of the Hunan-Yale Medical College from 1914-1927. Hume was a trustee and director of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School from 1928-1933, and was the author of books and articles.

Edward Hicks Hume, physician and educator, was born on May 13, 1876, in Ahmednagar, India, the son of Congregational missionaries Edward S. and Charlotte E. Hume. He received his B.A. from Yale University in 1897 and his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1901. After post-graduate work at the University of Liverpool and a residency at Johns Hopkins, Hume was appointed acting assistant surgeon with the United States Public Health Service in Bombay, India, in 1903. Before leaving for India, he married Lotta Carswell of Baltimore.

In 1905 Hume accepted an appointment to the Yale Mission in Changsha, China, where he organized the Yale Mission hospital. He served as senior physician of the hospital from 1906 to 1923. In 1914 Hume founded Hsiang-Ya (Hunan-Yale) Medical College after reaching an agreement with the governor of Hunan to cooperate in sponsoring medical education in the form of a new hospital and medical school. He served as dean of the school and professor of medicine until 1927. From 1923 to 1927 he was President of the Colleges (academic and medical) of Yale-in-China. He also served the Yale-in-China Association in several other capacities, including President of the Association (1934-1936), Vice-President (1955-1957), and Trustee (1927-1954).

In 1927 Hume resigned his offices at Hsiang-Ya and returned to the United States, where he became director and executive vice-president of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Under his leadership, the school and hospital became part of Columbia University. From 1934 to 1937 he conducted a survey of medical facilities for the Chinese National Health Administration and in 1938 performed a similar service in India. A founder of the Christian Medical Council for Overseas Work, Hume was secretary of the organization from 1938 to 1946.

Among the organizations and institutions which Hume served as a trustee were the Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, the Harvard-Yenching Institute, Russell Sage College, and Lingnan University. He was the author of The Chinese Way in Medicine (1940), Doctors East, Doctors West (1946), Doctors Courageous (1950), and Dauntless Adventurer (1952). Hume died on February 8, 1957, in Wallingford, Connecticut.

Helen Charlotta Carswell Hume was born on October 3, 1876, in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Lockhart Scott Carswell and C. Annie Buckley Carswell. Called Lotta by her parents, she dropped Helen from her name after her marriage. A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, she enrolled in a course at the Hartford Theological Seminary and in a probationary course in nursing at Johns Hopkins University after her engagement to Edward H. Hume in 1900.

Following her marriage in 1903, she accompanied her husband to Bombay, India, where he worked for the United States Public Health Service. In 1905 the Humes moved to Changsha in Hunan Province, China, where Edward Hume had been appointed to the Yale Mission staff. In China, Lotta Hume assisted her husband as a nurse and research assistant and later started the first Social Service League in Changsha. She returned to the United States with her husband when he resigned his Yale-in-China appointment in 1927.

Lotta C. Hume was the author of "Lockhart Scott Carswell, a Portrait" (1933); Drama at the Doctor's Gate (1961); Favorite Children's Stories from China and Tibet (1962); and the compiler of Songs Along the Way (1957) by her husband, Edward H. Hume. The Humes had five children: Theodore Carswell (1904-1943); Charlotte Elizabeth Hume Freeman (b. 1906); Margery (1909-1911); Edward Welch (1913-1915); and Kathrina Joy Hume Falk (b. 1917). Lotta Hume died on February 17, 1976, in La Jolla, California.

From the guide to the Edward H. and Lotta C. Hume papers, 1897-1990, (Manuscripts and Archives)

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referencedIn Henry Ernest Sigerist papers, 1891-1991 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk). Yale University Library
creatorOf Hume, Edward H. (Edward Hicks), 1876-1957. Edward H. and Lotta C. Hume papers, 1897-1990 (inclusive). Yale University Library
creatorOf Hume, Edward H. (Edward Hicks), 1876-1957. Edward Hicks Hume papers, 1914-1957 (1942-1943). Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
referencedIn William Ernest Hocking papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk). Yale University Library
referencedIn Rockefeller Foundation. China Medical Board Records, 1913-1929. Rockefeller Archive Center
referencedIn Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960) Houghton Library
referencedIn Yale-China Association records, 1878-2008 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Harold Lindsay Amoss Papers, 1918-1922 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Edward H. and Lotta C. Hume papers, 1897-1990 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn George Sarton additional papers, 1901-1956 Houghton Library
referencedIn Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk). Yale University Library
referencedIn Amoss, Harold Lindsay, 1886-1956. Papers, 1918-1922. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, 1882-1977 Yake University Divinity School Library
referencedIn Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960) Houghton Library
referencedIn Sigerist, Henry E. (Henry Ernest), 1891-1957. Henry Ernest Sigerist papers, 1891-1991 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Phillips F. and Ruth A. Greene papers, 1923-1977 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
creatorOf Hume, Edward H. (Edward Hicks), 1876-1957. Edward H. Hume papers, 1839-1928. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Dickson H. and Marjorie B. Leavens papers, 1904-1972 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Yale-China Association. Yale-China Association records, 1878-2008 (inclusive). Yale University Library
creatorOf Capron, Clara Day. Papers, 1937-1958. Connecticut Historical Society
referencedIn William Ernest Hocking papers Houghton Library
referencedIn United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, 1882-1974 (inclusive) [microform]. Yake University Divinity School Library
referencedIn Greene, Phillips Foster, 1892-1967. Phillips F. and Ruth A. Greene papers, 1923-1977 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia records, 1882-1974 (inclusive). Yake University Divinity School Library
referencedIn Leavens, Dickson Hammond, 1887-. Dickson H. and Marjorie B. Leavens papers, 1904-1972 (inclusive). Yale University Library
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associatedWith Amoss, Harold Lindsay, 1886-1956. person
associatedWith Beach, Harlan P. (Harlan Page), 1854-1933. person
associatedWith Bevis, Palmer. person
associatedWith Bevis, Palmer. person
associatedWith Capron, Clara Day. person
associatedWith Dayton, Arthur Bliss, 1889- person
associatedWith Farnam family family
associatedWith Farnam family. family
associatedWith Freeman, Charlotte Elizabeth Hume, 1906- person
associatedWith Freeman, Norman. person
associatedWith Freeman, Norman. person
correspondedWith Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966 person
associatedWith Greene, Phillips Foster, 1892-1967. person
correspondedWith Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966 person
associatedWith Hua zhong shi fan xue yuan. corporateBody
associatedWith Human-Yale College of Medicine. Hsiang-Ya Hospital (Changsha, China) corporateBody
associatedWith Hume, Lotta Carswell, 1876-1976. person
associatedWith Hunan-Yale College of Medicine. Hsiang-Ya Hospital (Changsha, China) corporateBody
associatedWith Hutchins, Francis Stephenson. person
associatedWith Leavens, Dickson Hammond, 1887- person
associatedWith Reed, Edward Bliss, 1872-1940. person
associatedWith Rockefeller Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith Sallmon, William Henry, 1866-1938. person
correspondedWith Sarton, George, 1884-1956 person
associatedWith Sigerist, Henry E. (Henry Ernest), 1891-1957. person
associatedWith Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. person
associatedWith United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. corporateBody
associatedWith Vreeland, Harold H. person
associatedWith Vreeland, Harold H. person
associatedWith Wilder, Amos Parker, 1862- person
associatedWith Williams, Frederick Wells, 1857-1928. person
associatedWith Yale-China Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University. Officials and employees. corporateBody
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Changsha Shi (China)
China
Changsha Shi (China)
Asia
China
India
China
Asia.
China
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American
Americans
Chinese
Folk literature, Chinese
Folklore
Missions, Medical
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine, Chinese
Medicine, Preventive
Missions
Missions
Protestant churches
Occupation
Missionaries
Missionaries, Medical
Nurses
Physicians
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Birth 1876

Death 1957

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