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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/319 contains:
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21 Copy of a summary prepared by Lu Gwei-Djen of «??????» [Chung I Ming Tzhu Tshu Tien / Zhong Yi Ming Ci Ci Dian], (Hong Kong, 1964), and preparatory notes
22 Photocopied pages from Robert Boyle, 'Some Considerations touching the Usefulnesse of Experimental Natural Philosophy,..', (Oxford, 1663), about medicine in China
23 Photocopy of the contents pages of the 'Chinese Medical Journal', Volume 4, Numbers 4 and 5
24 Set of photographs of scroll paintings of famous Chinese physicians
25 Letter from G. Pontecorvo of Imperial Cancer Research Laboratories, London, about the incidence of cancer of the oesophagus in Honan Province, China, and copy of Joseph Needham's reply
26 Correspondence with Dr. J. D. Swales of the Department of Medicine, University of Manchester, about ancient Chinese references to arterial hypertension
27 Correspondence with Dr. D. G. Beevers of the Medical Research Council Blood Pressure Unit, Glasgow, abut ancient Chinese references to arterial hypertension, and related documents
28 Correspondence with Prof. David Hawkes of Oxford, about the expression ?? [Kan Huo / Gan Huo], and related notes by Lu Gwei-Djen
29 Letter from Prof. W. Bargman of Kiel, Germany, about ivory figures used as aids to diagnosis by physicians in ancient China, and copy of Joseph Needham's reply
30 Copy of «??» [Chien Pao / Jian Bao], the Cambridge Chinese students' newsletter
31 Two pieces of Japanese calligraphy relating to medicine
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Copy of «??» [Chien Pao / Jian Bao], the Cambridge Chinese students' newsletter
Reference SCC2/319/30
Covering Dates Oct. 1977
Extent and Medium 4 sheets; Paper
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The newsletter includes an article on medicine in modern China.

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