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Journal Abbreviation Late Imperial China
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Bian, He
(2012)
Too Sick to Serve: The Politics of Illness in the Qing Civil Bureaucracy.
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(p. 40).
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Chen, Hsiu-fen
(2011)
Between Passion and Repression: Medical Views of Demon Dreams, Demonic Fetuses, and Female Sexual Madness in Late Imperial China.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 51-82).
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Wu, Yi-Li
(2011)
Body, Gender, and Disease: The Female Breast in Late Imperial Chinese Medicine.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 83-128).
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Sommer, Matthew H.
(2010)
Abortion in Late Imperial China: Routine Birth Control or Crisis Intervention?.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 97-165).
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Leung, Angela Ki Che
(2008)
The Business of Vaccination in 19th-Century Canton.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 7-39).
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Bai, Limin
(1995)
Mathematical study and intellectual transition in the early and mid-Qing.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 23-61).
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Benedict, Carol
(1993)
Policing the sick: Plague and the origins of state medicine in late imperial China.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 60-77).
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Dodgen, Randall A.
(1991)
Hydraulic evolution and dynastic decline: The Yellow River Conservancy, 1796-1855.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 36-63).
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Reynolds, David C.
(1991)
Redrawing China's intellectual map: Images of science in 19th-century China.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 27-61).
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Zeitlin, Judith T.
(1991)
The petrified heart: Obsession in Chinese literature, art, and medicine.
Late Imperial China
(pp. 1-26).
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