In the early twentieth century, Beijing’s Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) stood as a prominent symbol ofWestern medical science and education in China. After the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) took control of the College between 1952 and 1956.This article argues that the endurance of PUMC as an institute of scientific, Western biomedicine in China was largely contingent upon reforms that the PLA instituted there. Drawing on Chinese accounts, as well as the observations of North American and European physicians, it asserts that political campaigns under Army leadership vehemently attacked American influences on the College but avoided direct criticisms of Western medical science its...
The China Medical Missionary Association (中国医療伝道協会;CMMA)was a protestant medical missionary organiza...
The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) wholly transformed the Chinese healthcare system. Accusing hospi...
Context: China has a long tradition of education and medicine. However, limited economic conditions ...
Since 1949, Western medicine in China has been characterized by rapid development, including profess...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2019. Major: History of Science and Technology....
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Scottish physician Dugald Christie commenced practice in the city of Mukden (Shenyang) in Manchuria ...
Today China is a major player in advancing the frontiers of biomedicine, yet previous accounts have ...
The China Medical Missionary Association (中国医療伝道協会;CMMA)was a protestant medical missionary organiza...
The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) wholly transformed the Chinese healthcare system. Accusing hospi...
Context: China has a long tradition of education and medicine. However, limited economic conditions ...
Since 1949, Western medicine in China has been characterized by rapid development, including profess...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2019. Major: History of Science and Technology....
This article argues that the establishment of anatomo-power in China preceded and set the foundation...
Western influences from about the middle of the 19th century played a pivotal role in modernising an...
'Chinese Medicine in Early Communist China' describes the transformation of Chinese medicine from a ...
Longjing Medial College, established in Longjing, Yanbian, China on September 12, 1945, existed for ...
Theme: Toward a Sociology of Citizenship: Inclusion, Participation and RightsPaper Session: Comparat...
In contrast to the historical assessment of modern medicine as an emanation of hegemonic European do...
The paper studies the public health education activities of the American medical missionaries, the R...
Taking into account of the colonial nature of modern Hong Kong, this author is to examine how the TW...
Scottish physician Dugald Christie commenced practice in the city of Mukden (Shenyang) in Manchuria ...
Today China is a major player in advancing the frontiers of biomedicine, yet previous accounts have ...
The China Medical Missionary Association (中国医療伝道協会;CMMA)was a protestant medical missionary organiza...
The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) wholly transformed the Chinese healthcare system. Accusing hospi...
Context: China has a long tradition of education and medicine. However, limited economic conditions ...