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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/290 contains:
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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'
102 Letter from Nathan Sivin at the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A., about an essay by Epler on bloodletting in the «????» [Huang Ti Nei Ching / Huang Di Nei Jing], and copy of Joseph Needham's reply
103 Letter from Chau Pak Lee of Hong Kong, accompanying notes and queries on Lu Gwei-Djen and Joseph Needham, 'Celestial Lancets: History and Rationale of Acupuncture and Moxibustion', (1980)
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Title 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
Reference SCC2/290/98
Creator Enslow, Ridley; Needham, Joseph.
Covering Dates 1 Nov. 1985–3 Dec. 1985
Extent and Medium 2 sheets; Paper
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