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Ruth A. Parmelee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ruth A. Parmelee
Ruth Azneve Parmelee (3 April 1885 – 15 December 1973) was a Christian missionary and a witness to the Armenian Genocide. She served as a nurse of the American Women's Hospitals Service to a local hospital in Kharpert. She was also instrumental in the founding in 1922 of the hospital of the American Women's Hospitals Service in Salonika, Greece. ==Early life==
Ruth A. Parmelee was born in Trabzon, Trebizond Vilayet, Ottoman Empire, on 3 April 1885, to parents who served as missionaries in the region. She received her early education from her parents until she was eleven, when the family moved to the United States. She attended Oberlin High School in Oberlin, Ohio, and then continued her education at Oberlin College, where in 1907 she graduated with a B.A. degree.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://oberlinmakesadifference.com/inductees/2011/ruth-parmelee/ )〕 She next attended the University of Illinois, where she graduated with a medical degree.〔 Thereafter, she went to Philadelphia and interned at the Philadelphia Women's Hospital to practice nursing. In 1914 she went to Kharpert (today Harput) to serve as a missionary for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.〔 She learned Armenian and Turkish and taught at the local Euphrates College.
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