Andrews, Bridie J. (Editor)
Bullock, Mary Brown (Editor)
This volume examines important aspects of China''s century-long search to provide appropriate and effective health care for its people. Four subjects-disease and healing, encounters and accommodations, institutions and professions, and people''s health-organize discussions across case studies of schistosomiasis, tuberculosis, mental health, and tobacco and health. Among the book's significant conclusions are the importance of barefoot doctors in disseminating western medicine, the improvements in medical health and services during the long Sino-Japanese war, and the important role of the Chine.
...MoreReview Shenglan Li (2016) Review of "Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China". Social History of Medicine (pp. 188-190).
Chapter Veronica Pearson (2013) The Development of Psychiatric Services in China: Christianity, Communism, and Community. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China (pp. 146-170).
Chapter Michelle Renshaw (2014) The Evolution of the Hospital in Twentieth-Century China. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Bridie Andrews (2014) Conclusions: The History of Medicine in Twentieth-Century China. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Carol Benedict (2014) Tobacco Smoking and Health in Twentieth-Century China. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Xi Gao (2014) Foreign Models of Medicine in Twentieth-Century China. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Mary Brown Bullock (2014) A case study of transnational flows of Chinese medical professionals: China medical board and Rockefeller Foundation Fellows. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Lincoln Chen; Ling Chen (2014) China's Exceptional Health Transitions: Overcoming the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Xiaoping Fang (2014) Barefoot Doctors and the Provision of Rural Health Care. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Miriam Gross; Kawai Fan (2014) Schistosomiasis. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Daqing Zhang (2014) Changing Patterns of Diseases and Longevity: The Evolution of Health in Twentieth-Century Beijing. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Volker Scheid; Sean Hsiang-Lin Lei (2014) The Institutionalization of Chinese Medicine. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Liping Bu (2014) John B. Grant: Public Health and State Medicine. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Rachel Core (2014) Tuberculosis Control in Shanghai: Bringing Health to the Masses, 1928-Present. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Xinzhong Yu (2014) Epidemics and Public Health in Twentieth-century China: Plague, Smallpox, and AIDS. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Tina Phillips Johnson; Yi-Li Wu (2014) Maternal and Child Health in Nineteenth- to Twenty-First-Century China. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Nicole Elizabeth Barnes; John R. Watt (2014) The Influence of War on China's Modern Health Systems. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter Sonya Grypma; Chen Zheng (2014) The Development of Modern Nursing in China. In: Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China.
Chapter
Lincoln Chen;
Ling Chen;
(2014)
China's Exceptional Health Transitions: Overcoming the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
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Chapter
Volker Scheid;
Sean Hsiang-Lin Lei;
(2014)
The Institutionalization of Chinese Medicine
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Chapter
Miriam Gross;
Kawai Fan;
(2014)
Schistosomiasis
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Chapter
Liping Bu;
(2014)
John B. Grant: Public Health and State Medicine
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Chapter
Michelle Renshaw;
(2014)
The Evolution of the Hospital in Twentieth-Century China
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Chapter
Xi Gao;
(2014)
Foreign Models of Medicine in Twentieth-Century China
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Chapter
Rachel Core;
(2014)
Tuberculosis Control in Shanghai: Bringing Health to the Masses, 1928-Present
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Chapter
Sonya Grypma;
Chen Zheng;
(2014)
The Development of Modern Nursing in China
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Chapter
Mary Brown Bullock;
(2014)
A case study of transnational flows of Chinese medical professionals: China medical board and Rockefeller Foundation Fellows
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Chapter
Carol Benedict;
(2014)
Tobacco Smoking and Health in Twentieth-Century China
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Chapter
Bridie Andrews;
(2014)
Conclusions: The History of Medicine in Twentieth-Century China
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Chapter
Xiaoping Fang;
(2014)
Barefoot Doctors and the Provision of Rural Health Care
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Chapter
Tina Phillips Johnson;
Yi-Li Wu;
(2014)
Maternal and Child Health in Nineteenth- to Twenty-First-Century China
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Chapter
Daqing Zhang;
(2014)
Changing Patterns of Diseases and Longevity: The Evolution of Health in Twentieth-Century Beijing
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Chapter
Xinzhong Yu;
(2014)
Epidemics and Public Health in Twentieth-century China: Plague, Smallpox, and AIDS
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Gallagher, R. Michael;
Humphrey, Frederick J.;
Micozzi, Marc S.;
(2001)
Osteopathic Medicine: A Reformation in Progress
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Miller, Carol Poh;
(2004)
A Second Voice: A Century of Osteopathic Medicine in Ohio
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Thesis
Steinberg, Samuel Harry;
(2001)
An examination of the status of osteopathic medicine from 1960 to 2000
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Article
Joshua A. Hubbard;
(2020)
Invulnerable Facts: Infant Mortality and Development in Nationalist Gansu
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Liu, Shao-Hua;
(2018)
Leprosy Doctors in China’s Post-Imperial Experimentation: Metaphors of a Disease and Its Control
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