Scottish physician Dugald Christie commenced practice in the city of Mukden (Shenyang) in Manchuria in 1883. In 1911, he founded the Mukden Medical College, the first Western medical school in Manchuria. Edinburghtrained physicians and surgeons largely staffed the college and in 1934 it became the first foreign university to have its medical degree recognised by the University of Edinburgh. It was merged into the China Medical University (Zhongguo yi ke da xue) in 1949. During its separate existence the Mukden Medical College brought modern medicine and medical education to northeastern China, and its legacy continues to influence both medical practice and medical education in China
Longjing Medial College, established in Longjing, Yanbian, China on September 12, 1945, existed for ...
After the Korean war, every effort was made to reconstruct Korean society, which had been totally de...
Much has been written about medical missionaries in China, but not much has been published about oth...
Photograph of Mukden Medical College students and staff on the occasion of Dr Dugald Christies farew...
Photograph of 9 Mukden Hospital Assistants, standing on the steps of Mukden Hospital. All are weari...
Photograph of the opening of Mukden Hospital in 1907. A group is gathered in front of the hospital ...
"The Radiating Influence of Moukden Medical College". Map displaying the geographic influence that ...
Photograph of a group of a hospital assistants and patients outside Mukden Hospital. A number of th...
“[L to R] Dr Christie’s house. Hospital gate. House next Hospital. The small river in front of the t...
“One of Moukden [Shenyang] city gates from the top of the wall just inside the gate.” Exterior view ...
“Street in Moukden [Shenyang] suburb, 1909” Street scene from the then capital of Manchuria showing ...
"Mukden Hospital, destroyed by Boxers" Photograph of the ruins of Mukden Hospital which was destroye...
“Moukden [Shenyang] street, 1909” Street scene from the then capital of Manchuria showing one of the...
Photograph of the bust of Dr Dugald Christie the Scottish missionary. The bust is situated outside ...
“South suburb Moukden [Shenyang]. Roman Catholic Cathedral in distance.” Townscape looking over the ...
Longjing Medial College, established in Longjing, Yanbian, China on September 12, 1945, existed for ...
After the Korean war, every effort was made to reconstruct Korean society, which had been totally de...
Much has been written about medical missionaries in China, but not much has been published about oth...
Photograph of Mukden Medical College students and staff on the occasion of Dr Dugald Christies farew...
Photograph of 9 Mukden Hospital Assistants, standing on the steps of Mukden Hospital. All are weari...
Photograph of the opening of Mukden Hospital in 1907. A group is gathered in front of the hospital ...
"The Radiating Influence of Moukden Medical College". Map displaying the geographic influence that ...
Photograph of a group of a hospital assistants and patients outside Mukden Hospital. A number of th...
“[L to R] Dr Christie’s house. Hospital gate. House next Hospital. The small river in front of the t...
“One of Moukden [Shenyang] city gates from the top of the wall just inside the gate.” Exterior view ...
“Street in Moukden [Shenyang] suburb, 1909” Street scene from the then capital of Manchuria showing ...
"Mukden Hospital, destroyed by Boxers" Photograph of the ruins of Mukden Hospital which was destroye...
“Moukden [Shenyang] street, 1909” Street scene from the then capital of Manchuria showing one of the...
Photograph of the bust of Dr Dugald Christie the Scottish missionary. The bust is situated outside ...
“South suburb Moukden [Shenyang]. Roman Catholic Cathedral in distance.” Townscape looking over the ...
Longjing Medial College, established in Longjing, Yanbian, China on September 12, 1945, existed for ...
After the Korean war, every effort was made to reconstruct Korean society, which had been totally de...
Much has been written about medical missionaries in China, but not much has been published about oth...