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Canada / Spain / China: Norman Bethune standing next to the Canadian Blood Transfusion Unit which he operated during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Inset images show fellow workers Hazen Sise; Henning Sorensen and Allen May

Canada / Spain / China: Norman Bethune standing next to the Canadian Blood Transfusion Unit which he operated during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Inset images show fellow workers Hazen Sise; Henning Sorensen and Allen May

Henry Norman Bethune /ˈbɛθˌjuːn/ (March 4, 1890 – November 12, 1939; Chinese: 白求恩; pinyin: Bái Qiúēn) was a Canadian physician, medical innovator, and noted anti-fascist.

Bethune came to international prominence first for his service as a frontline surgeon supporting the democratically-elected Republican government during the Spanish Civil War. But it was his service with the Communist Eighth Route Army (Ba Lu Jun) during the Second Sino-Japanese War that would earn him enduring acclaim.

Dr Bethune effectively brought modern medicine to rural China and often treated sick villagers as much as wounded soldiers. His selfless commitment to the Chinese people made such an impression on Mao Zedong that generations of Chinese students were required to memorise the Chairman's eulogy to him.

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