| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/290 contains: |
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| 91 |
Letter from Dr. Alexander Macdonald of Clifton, Bristol, about his experiences with transcutaneous nerve stimulation and acupuncture |
| 92 |
Correspondence with Dr. Ishida Yasuo in St Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., about his work in the field of acupuncture and other matters, and related document |
| 93 |
Letter from Prof. Felix Klein-Franke of the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, about his practice of acupuncture and his book on the subject, and copy of Joseph Needham's reply |
| 94 |
Letter from Amy Cherry of W. W. Norton and Company, New York, U.S.A., asking for permision to use an illustration |
| 95 |
Copy of a letter from Joseph Needham to Prof. Hashimoto Keizo of Kyoto, Japan, accompanying a copy of a preface for the Japanese edition of 'Celestial Lancets..', (Cambridge University Press, 1980), and Hashimoto's reply |
| 96 |
Cambridge University Press advertisement for Lu Gwei-Djen and Joseph Needham, 'Celestial Lancets: History and Rationale of Acupuncture and Moxibustion', (1980) |
| 97 |
Two letters from Richenda Buxton of Cambridge University Press, about a Taiwanese reprint of Lu Gwei-Djen and Joseph Needham, 'Celestial Lancets: History and Rationale of Acupuncture and Moxibustion', (1980) |
| 98 |
Letter from Ridley Enslow of Enslow Publishers, Hillside, New Jersey, U.S.A., inviting Joseph Needham to prepare a book on Chinese medicine for young people, and copy of Needham's reply |
| 99 |
Letter from Tomoyuki Tsukamoto of the National Institute for Research Advancement, Japan, about the publication of a lecture by Joseph Needham |
| 100 |
Letter from Li Cunshan [??? / Li Tshun-Shan] of 'Social Sciences in China' the Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, about a published article on the theory of Qi [? / Chhi] |
| 101 |
Letter from Cai Jingfeng of the China Institute for the History of Medicine and Medical Literature, Beijing, about the exchange of a copy of 'Celestial Lancets' for a book entitled 'The Four Tantras' |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Cambridge University Press advertisement for Lu Gwei-Djen and Joseph Needham, 'Celestial Lancets: History and Rationale of Acupuncture and Moxibustion', (1980) |
| Reference |
SCC2/290/96 |
| Covering Dates |
1980 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 document; Paper |
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