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  1. ... the National Library of Medicine (NLM) acquired a Chinese public health collection encompassing some 7,000 posters, ... Posters , Family Health and Child Education , and Traditional Chinese Medicine . To celebrate the launch of these new ...
  2. ... the National Library of Medicine (NLM) acquired a Chinese public health collection encompassing some 7,000 posters, ... Posters , Family Health and Child Education , and Traditional Chinese Medicine . To celebrate the launch of these new ...
  3. ... health movement were tied to modernization efforts. The Chinese anti-TB campaigners believed that visual images must ... placed the fight against tuberculosis in a distinctively Chinese framework. In one flyer (beneath, bottom left) the ...
  4. ... Library of Medicine acquired more than fifteen hundred Chinese public health posters plus an assortment of other ... Her book is entitled Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine: Disease and the Geographic Imagination in Late ...
  5. ... in RefSeq for the following organisms: Alligator sinensis (Chinese alligator) Athalia rosae (coleseed sawfly) Bubalus bubalis (water ... Jerdon’s jumping ant) Melanaphis sacchari (aphid) Pelodiscus sinensis (Chinese soft-shelled turtle) Pogonomyrmex barbatus (red harvester ant) ...
  6. ... 1852: Chinese workers come to Hawai‘i 1852: Chinese workers come to Hawai‘i The first Chinese contract laborers arrive. Some bring with them the ...
  7. Skip Navigation Bar Translated Titles for Cataloging of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Material Ceases Starting March 1, ... field) in bibliographic records for materials written in Chinese, Japanese, and/or Korean. Chinese, Japanese and Korean ...
  8. ... for an arrangement for NLM to receive several Chinese professionals who would catalog NLM's collection of Chinese medical literature in return for training here. The ...
  9. ... greater level of technological advancement than China. The Chinese Empire of the 16th and 17th century was ... cities is a great indicator of technological sophistication. Chinese capitals, such as Kaifeng or Hangzhou, were larger ...
  10. ... By examining two case studies involving how the Chinese diaspora became central in shaping biomedicine in China ... of transnational medical practices and ideas that shaped Chinese East Asia in the twentieth century. The first ...
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