
American Doctors in Canton
Modernization in China, 1835-1935
Guangqiu Xu(Herausgeber*in)
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Softcover
356 Seiten
978-1-032-92126-6 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Traditional Chinese medicine developed over thousands of years, but changes introduced from 1835-1935 by American missionary doctors initiated a landslide of cultural revolution in the city of Canton and medical modernization throughout China. Focusing on medical missionaries' ideas and approaches in a principal city of the period, Canton, Guangqiu Xu, a native of Canton, describes the long-term impact of American models of medical work, which are still in place in China today.
Despite stiff resistance to change and Chinese suspicion of foreign ideas, the impact of American medical missionaries was profound. They opened medical schools, trained modern doctors, and promoted public health education. These transformations in turn led to major social movements in the modernization of Canton, such as the women's rights movement, modern charity and welfare systems, and modern hygiene campaigns.
This book focuses on the changes American doctors brought to Canton, their implementation, what remains of their influence today, and how some of these transformations have spread across China. It shows that the Chinese have themselves become more responsive to cultural relations with the US as part of the acceptance of these changes, and demonstrates how the unique blend of modern Western and traditional Chinese medicines has helped modernize China and make Canton the cradle of modern reform and revolution in China.
Despite stiff resistance to change and Chinese suspicion of foreign ideas, the impact of American medical missionaries was profound. They opened medical schools, trained modern doctors, and promoted public health education. These transformations in turn led to major social movements in the modernization of Canton, such as the women's rights movement, modern charity and welfare systems, and modern hygiene campaigns.
This book focuses on the changes American doctors brought to Canton, their implementation, what remains of their influence today, and how some of these transformations have spread across China. It shows that the Chinese have themselves become more responsive to cultural relations with the US as part of the acceptance of these changes, and demonstrates how the unique blend of modern Western and traditional Chinese medicines has helped modernize China and make Canton the cradle of modern reform and revolution in China.
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Englisch
Verlagsort
London
Großbritannien
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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453 gr
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978-1-032-92126-6 (9781032921266)
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Inhalt
Note on Transliteration
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Canton Hospital and Its Impact
on Chinese Society, 1835-1935
2. Western Medical Education in Canton
and Its Influence in China, 1835-1935
3. The Hackett Medical College and the Modern
Women's Rights Movement, 1899-1935
4. American Doctors and the Modern Philanthropic
Movement in Canton, 1835-1935
5. American Doctors and the Modern Health
and Hygiene Movement in Canton, 1835-1935
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Canton Hospital and Its Impact
on Chinese Society, 1835-1935
2. Western Medical Education in Canton
and Its Influence in China, 1835-1935
3. The Hackett Medical College and the Modern
Women's Rights Movement, 1899-1935
4. American Doctors and the Modern Philanthropic
Movement in Canton, 1835-1935
5. American Doctors and the Modern Health
and Hygiene Movement in Canton, 1835-1935
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index