UID:
almafu_9960118578902883
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 269 pages) :
,
digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-78744-710-3
,
1-78744-445-7
Series Statement:
Rochester studies in medical history ; ol. 45
Content:
Argues that developments in biomedicine in China should be at the center of our understanding of biomedicine, not at the periphery
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Mar 2021).
,
Introduction: China and the globalization of biomedicine / David Luesink -- Reflections on the modernity of sanitation policies in the late Qing Dynasty / Yu Xinzhong -- Discovering diseases : research on the globalization of medical knowledge in nineteenth-century China / Xi Gao -- Globalizing biomedicine through Sino-Japanese networks : the case of National Medical College, Beijing, 1912-1937 / Daniel Asen and David Luesink -- An abortive amalgamation : multiple Western-style doctors in Republican China, 1927-1937 / Shi Yan -- Shanghai's female doctors : a discussion of the gendered politics of modern medical professionalization / He Xiaolian -- A social history of wartime nursing training in Hunan, 1937-1945 / Li Shenglan -- Frontiers of immunology : medical migrations to Yunnan, vaccine research, and public health during the War with Japan, 1937-1945 / Mary Augusta Brazelton -- Serving the people : Chen Zhiqian and the Sichuan Provincial Health Administration, 1939-1945 / Nicole Barnes -- Afterword: Western medicine and global health / William H. Schneider.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-58046-942-6
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781787444454
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781787444454/type/BOOK