Malaria and Global Networks of Tropical Medicine in Modern China, 1919-1950

Malaria and Global Networks of Tropical Medicine in Modern China, 1919-1950
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Download or read book Malaria and Global Networks of Tropical Medicine in Modern China, 1919-1950 written by Yubin Shen and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 552 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on multi-sited primary archival sources, this dissertation explores the origins and development of tropical medicine as a new medical subfield in twentieth-century China from 1919 to 1950. Inspired by various network theories, including social network theory and the concept of global scientific networks, it illustrates how China became an international center for tropical medicine by the 1950s. It further demonstrates how modern Chinese tropical medicine developed out of the investigations and interactions of a transnational cadre of scientific and philanthropic elite (both Chinese and foreign) working in many different registers and on many different levels, who were linked together by complex local, national, and global networks.


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