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Rochester studies in medical history.
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Аннотация
"Argues that developments in biomedicine in China should be at the center of our understanding of biomedicine, not at the periphery"--.
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Оглавление
- Frontcover
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: China and the Globalization of Biomedicine
- Part One. Hygiene and Disease
Construction in Late Qing China
- 1 Reflections on the Modernity of Sanitation Policies in the Late Qing Dynasty
- 2 Discovering Diseases: Research on the Globalization of Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century China
- Part Two. The Indigenization of
Biomedicine in Republican China
- 3 Globalizing Biomedicine through Sino-Japanese Networks: The Case of National Medical College, Beijing, 1912–1937
- 4 An Abortive Amalgamation: Multiple Western-Style Doctors in Republican China, 1927–1937
- 5 Shanghai’s Female Doctors: A Discussion of the Gendered Politics of Modern Medical Professionalization
- Part Three. The Spread of Biomedicine to
Southwest China, 1937–1945
- 6 A Social History of Wartime Nursing Training in Hunan, 1937–1945
- 7 Frontiers of Immunology: Medical Migrations to Yunnan, Vaccine Research, and Public Health during the War with Japan, 1937–1945
- 8 Serving the People: Chen Zhiqian and the Sichuan Provincial Health Administration, 1939–1945
- Afterword: Western Medicine and Global Health
- List of Chinese and Japanese Terms and Names
- Selected Bibliography
- List of Contributors
- Index
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