RLE(Reprint) China: Health Care and Traditional Medicine in China 1800-1982 (China: History, Philosophy, Economics) (Volume 20) by Sheila M. Hillier, TonyJewell, J. A. Jewell Hardcover, 496 Pages, Published 2007 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0-415-36153-8, ISBN: 0-415-36153-2
"First published in 1983.Beginning with the period of the early expansion of Western missionary medicine, this account covers the chaotic years of Nationalist rule to the foundations of the People's Republic in 1949. It trances the major influences on health care since then and describes the conflicts of State bureaucracy, Party and medical profession in their attempts to match political objectives in health care to resources available. ..."
"First published in 1983.Beginning with the period of the early expansion of Western missionary medicine, this account covers the chaotic years of Nationalist rule to the foundations of the People's Republic in 1949. It trances the major influences on health care since then and describes the conflicts of State bureaucracy, Party and medical profession in their attempts to match political objectives in health care to resources available. ..."
"Everyone has heard of the tuatara, New Zealand's unique 'living dinosaur'; but equally fascinating, if less well known, are the country's other reptiles. There are more than 65 species of lizards (including skinks and geckos), frogs and other reptiles and amphibians native to New Zealand, and scientists such as author Tony Jewell are still discovering new species and subspecies today. In this new addition to a popular "New Holland" seri ..."
"First published in 1983.Beginning with the period of the early expansion of Western missionary medicine, this account covers the chaotic years of Nationalist rule to the foundations of the People's Republic in 1949. It trances the major influences on health care since then and describes the conflicts of State bureaucracy, Party and medical profession in their attempts to match political objectives in health care to resources available. ..."
"The result was a sharp decline of this new thing, the barefoot doctors, and the
closing down of most co—operative medical stations. '(166) New training
schemes It seems that in response to criticisms barefoot doctor colleges began to
be set up and the impression is that training was consolidated and made more
systematic. Students received study work points from their brigades, and returned
to them to do relatively small amounts of ..."
"Penny. Kane. HISTORY Individual attempts at fertility control have been a feature
of Chinese life for hundreds of years. Traditional methods are, in fact, better
documented there than in most countries of the world, partly because references
to ..."
"In 2004, a new species of skink ("Sinbad skink"; Oligosoma sp. "Sinbad Valley") was discovered in Fiordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand."
Identifying Geckos in New Zealand by TonyJewell Spiral, 60 Pages, Published 2006 by Science & Technical Publishing Dept. Of Conse ISBN-13: 978-0-478-14050-7, ISBN: 0-478-14050-9