China Helping Foreign Countries
Bai Qiu'en, a Canadian, was born in 1890 in Ontario, Canada, and graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in medicine. He was a thoracic surgeon at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal and chief of thoracic surgery at the Sacred Heart Hospital before joining the Canadian ****production party. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War in China, he was dispatched by the Canadian ****productivity party and the American ****productivity party, in order to support the anti-Japanese war of the Chinese people, led a medical team, traveled thousands of miles to the liberated areas, he was extremely responsible attitude and superb medical technology for the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians in China to treat the illnesses and injuries, and training of a large number of medical cadres for the anti-Japanese war of the Chinese people has made outstanding contributions. He died on November 12, 1939, in Wanxian County, Hebei Province, after being infected and poisoned by rescuing the wounded. Upon hearing the news, Chairman Mao Zedong wrote the article "In Memory of Bakun", calling him a great internationalist warrior.