用英语介绍白求恩大夫,60词左右!急、、

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用英语介绍白求恩大夫,60词左右!急、、他生于1890年,来自加拿大.年轻时,当过教师、记者,后来成为医生.1983年来到中国,帮助我们医治受伤的战士,挽救了战士的生命.他是中国人民的伟大朋友.

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2026-04-02 12:30:36

Norman Bethune was a Canadian physician and medical innovator。When he was young he interrupted his studies to be a volunteer labourer-teacher,teaching immigrant mine labourers how to read and write English。When war was declared,he suspended his medical studies。In 1938 Bethune travelled to Yan'an in the Shanbei region of Shaanxi province in China。There he joined the Chinese Communists led by Mao Zedong in their struggle against the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War。In China,Bethune performed emergency battlefield surgical operations on war casualties and established training for doctors,nurses and orderlies。Bethune died on November 12,1939,of blood poisoning from a cut he received when performing surgery,while with the Communist Party of China's Eighth Route Army in the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War。He was a great friend of Chinese people。

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    Norman Bethune was a Canadian physician and medical innovator。When he was young he interrupted his studies to be a volunteer labourer-teacher,teaching immigrant mine labourers how to read and write English。When war was declared,he suspended his medical studies。In 1938 Bethune travelled to Yan'an in the Shanbei region of Shaanxi province in China。There he joined the Chinese Communists led by Mao Zedong in their struggle against the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War。In China,Bethune performed emergency battlefield surgical operations on war casualties and established training for doctors,nurses and orderlies。Bethune died on November 12,1939,of blood poisoning from a cut he received when performing surgery,while with the Communist Party of China's Eighth Route Army in the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War。He was a great friend of Chinese people。

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