Thesis ID: CBB001567612

Coming from Afar: The Overseas Chinese and the Institutionalization of Western Medicine and Science in China, 1910--1970 (2014)

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Soon, Wayne (Author)


Princeton University
Guenther, Katja
Guenther, Katja
Elman, Benjamin
Chen, Janet


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Advisor: Elman, Benjamin, Chen, Janet; Committee Members: Guenther, Katja.
Physical Details: 286 pp.
Language: English

My dissertation explores the history of modern China through the lens of a group of Overseas Chinese medical personnel who brought to China new ideas, practices, and knowledge of Western science and medicine. Drawing from fourteen archives on three continents, I present a comprehensive account of twentieth-century medicine in China by considering this understudied group of historical actors who created and led institutions of medicine across China from 1911-1970. In investigating the leaders of Western medicine in China, I found that many of them were ethnic Chinese born outside of China and received their medical and nursing degrees in America and Britain. Representatives of this community included doctors Lim Boon Keng, Wu Lien-teh, Robert Lim, and Khaw Oo-Keh. They led the ministry of health and universities, headed departments of physiology and parasitology, formed quarantine bureaus and anti-plague services, expanded the Chinese Red Cross, created new medical training centers, and started the first Chinese blood bank. The Overseas Chinese medical personnel came to work in China and leveraged their ethnic identities, as well as mobilized financial, technical, and medical resources from America, Britain, and Southeast Asia to create new centers of science and medicine. In turn, their endeavors provided critical platforms for the production, adaptation, and projection of Western science, medicine, and technology in China. My dissertation seeks to revise the narrative of the Second World War and the Chinese Civil War (1937 -1950), which was long thought by many scholars to be two consecutive periods where the Chinese government and civil society lacked the basic capacity and resources to aid the multitudes of sick and wounded. In contrast, my longue durée approach shows how these Overseas Chinese medical personnel, whose endeavors at instituting medicine in China began in the 1910s and 1920s, organized a comprehensive wartime medical system that treated more than three million Chinese soldiers and civilians, and trained more than twenty thousand medical personnel. These efforts resulted in a transformative experience for Chinese medicine and society, which in turn provided important institutional legacies for health care, public health, and medical education in post 1949 China and Taiwan.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 75/10(E), Apr 2015. Proquest Document ID: 1558886104.


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Authors & Contributors
Abigail A. Dumes
Campbell-Miller, Jill
Whyte, Rebecca
Trambaiolo, Daniel
Tobbell, Dominique Avril
Sweet, Helen M.
Journals
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Social Studies of Science
Medical History
Journal of Medical Biography
Indian Journal of History of Science
Hsin-shih-hsueh (New History)
Publishers
University of Minnesota
Wallstein Verlag
Routledge
Orient BlackSwan
Franco Angeli
Duke University Press
Concepts
Medicine
Hospitals and clinics
Authority of medicine
Public health
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Societies; institutions; academies
People
Soorjo Coomar Goodeve Chuckerbutty
Hunter, John
Thurlow, Thomas
Paula Souza, Geraldo Horácio de
Hume, David
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
18th century
20th century, late
17th century
Places
United States
China
India
Great Britain
Japan
Middle and Near East
Institutions
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Calcutta Medical College
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