Rosetta Sherwood Hall (born Liberty, Sullivan County, New York; September 19, 1865, died 1951) was a medical missionary and educator. She founded the Pyongyang School for the Deaf and Blind. Dr. Hall spent forty-four years in Korea, helping develop educational resources for the handicapped and implementing women's medical training.
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19 September 1865
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Died |
1951 (aged 85)
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Zodiac | Virgo |
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