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PLAGUE FIGHTER: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MODERN CHINESE PHYSICIAN

作者: Wu Lien-Teh
出版社: Areca Books
出版日期: 2021
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Publisher: Areca Books

Author: Wu Lien-Teh

Page: 667 pages

Year of issue: 2021 (reprint)

Language: English

Binder Type: Hardcover

 

Know as the 'Plague Fighter' and 'the man who beat the Black Death,' Dr. Wu Lien-Teh (1879-1960) laid the foundation of the modern medical service in China, we was born in Penang and attended the Penang Free School. Winning a Queen's Scholarship, he became the first medical student of Chinese descent to be educated at Cambridge, where he graduated from Emmanuel College with a string of prizes. Returning to Malaya, he understook research into the debilitating beriberi disease and engaged in social reforms, founding the Anti-Opium Society. It was in northern China that he cemented his global fame, working to curtail the spread of the Manchurian Plague which claimed over 60,000 lives in 1910-1911. He became the first president of the Chinese Medical Association and served as physician extraordinary to successive presidents of China. He established some twenty medical institutions in China including Harbin Medical Association, Peking Central Hospital and the National Quarantine Service, Shanghai. He co-authored the acclaimed History of Chinese Medicine (1932) and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1935. He spent his later life in his native Malaya-first in Ipoh, and then in Penang - and his death made headlines around the world.

 

First published in 1959, this edition of Wu Lien-Teh autobiography, reprinted for The Dr. Wu Lien-Teh Society, Penang, will acquaint a new generation of readers with his great man's life and work.

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"By his death, the world of medicine has lost a heroic and almost legendary figure and the world at large one to whom it is far more indebted than it knows."

'Obituary,' The Times, 1960

 
"It is fortunate the posterity will have in his autobiography - Plague Fighter - a record of the achievements of this great doctor."

 

Professor W.C.W Nixon, British Medical Journal, 1960