Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Dr. Ida Kahn (December 6, 1873- November 9, 1931), born Kang Cheng, was a Chinese doctor who, along with Dr. Mary Stone, operated dispensaries and hospitals in China from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Kahn was most known for furthering the occurrence of Chinese women in the workforce, when combined with her sister's work, Mary Stone, developed the first corps of Chinese women medical professionals.. }
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- Ida_Kahn abstract "Dr. Ida Kahn (December 6, 1873- November 9, 1931), born Kang Cheng, was a Chinese doctor who, along with Dr. Mary Stone, operated dispensaries and hospitals in China from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Kahn was most known for furthering the occurrence of Chinese women in the workforce, when combined with her sister's work, Mary Stone, developed the first corps of Chinese women medical professionals.".
- Ida_Kahn comment "Dr. Ida Kahn (December 6, 1873- November 9, 1931), born Kang Cheng, was a Chinese doctor who, along with Dr. Mary Stone, operated dispensaries and hospitals in China from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Kahn was most known for furthering the occurrence of Chinese women in the workforce, when combined with her sister's work, Mary Stone, developed the first corps of Chinese women medical professionals.".