No. |
詳細 |
CallMark |
Heading |
TitleAuthor |
1 |
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III-14-B-19 |
Lai, Lili. |
Hygiene, sociality, and culture in contemporary rural China : the uncanny new village / Lili Lai. |
2 |
|
貴 III-19-E-1 |
Uthemann & Fürth. |
Tsingtau. Ein kolonialhygienischer Rückblick auf die Entwicklung des Deutschen Kiautschougebietes. |
3 |
|
貴 III-19-E-2 |
Mayer, Georg. |
Hygienische Studien in China. |
4 |
|
貴 III-19-E-3 |
Dudgeon, Charles John. |
Diet, dress, and dwellings of the Chinese in relation to health. |
5 |
|
貴 III-19-E-4 |
Henderson, James. |
Shanghai hygiene, or hints for the preservation of health in China. |
6 |
|
貴 III-19-E-5 |
Gunter, F. E. |
A report on the health of Europeans and natives of Peking, as deduced from returns of the various legation guards, and of the English Charitable Hospital, during the year 1903. |
7 |
|
貴 III-19-E-6 |
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International Health Exhibition, London, 1884. China. Public health, national education, diet, dress, and dwellings of the Chinese. |
8 |
|
III-19-E-7 |
Peter, William Wesley. |
Present health condition in China and their relation to the Christian church and its future. |
9 |
|
III-19-E-8 |
Siao, Pao-lee. |
On the resistance of sparganum mansoni and on the rate of its infection among edible frogs on Shanghai market. |
10 |
|
貴 III-19-E-9 |
Great Britain. Parliament. |
Report from the Select Committee on Mortality of Troops (China). Together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. |
11 |
|
貴 III-19-E-9 |
Great Britain. Parliament. |
Mortality in Troops (China and Japan). Copy of correspondence relative to the sickness and mortality in the 2d battalion of the 9th regiment, and 2d battalion of the 11th regiment in China and Japan. |
12 |
|
貴 III-19-E-9 |
Great Britain. Parliament. |
Index to the Report from the Select Committee on Mortality of Troops (China). |
13 |
|
貴 III-19-E-9 |
Great Britain. Parliament. |
Shanghai. Copy of the correspondence between the military authorities at Shanghai and the War Office, respecting the insalubrity of Shanghai as a station for European troops; and numerical return of sickness and mortality of troops of all arms at Shanghai, for the year 1861 and the first nine months of 1862, etc. |
14 |
|
貴 III-19-E-9 |
Great Britain. Parliament. |
Army (Hong Kong and Kowloon). Copies of the report on the sanitary condition of Hong Kong and Kowloon for 1864, in continuation of the report for 1863. |
15 |
|
III-19-E-10 |
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Pour la santé du peuple. |
16 |
|
III-19-E-11 |
Kaufman, Joan, ed. |
AIDS and social policy in China / edited by Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, and Tony Saich. |
17 |
|
III-19-E-12 |
Dumont, Jacinthe. |
A case study of HIV prevention in reform-era Shanghai : from a risk to an enabling environment / Jacinthe Dumont. |
18 |
|
III-19-H-19 |
Tamba, Yasuyori. |
The essentials of medicine in ancient China and Japan. Yasuyori Tamba's Ishimpō. Translated by Emil C. H. Hsia, &c. |
19 |
|
貴 P-III-a-1926 |
Taylor, John R. |
Recent movements in public health service in the West. Outlines of an address... suggesting plans for a Chinese public health service. |
20 |
|
貴 P-III-a-2375 |
Wu Lien-tê. |
The practice of hygiene in China. By Wu Lien Teh. |
21 |
|
貴 P-III-b-1219 |
Shanghai Municipal Council Health Department. |
Annual report 1900. |
22 |
|
貴 P-III-c-330 |
Cormack, James Grieve. |
Climate and other factors in relation to the health of Europeans in China. |
23 |
|
III-19-E-13 |
Huang, Yanzhong. |
Toxic politics : China's environmental health crisis and its challenge to the Chinese state / Yanzhong Huang. |