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Russian Physicians in Harbin (1920-32) |
Pavel Ratmanov1( ), Yan Liu2, Fengmin Zhang3 |
1. Department of Public Health, Far Eastern State Medical University, Khabarovsk 680000, Russia 2. Institute of International Education, Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, China 3. Wu Lien-Teh Institute, Department of Microbiology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, China |
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Abstract This study analyzes medical practitioners’ adaptation to a dynamic cultural and political scene and examines the impact of medical refugees on a local community. In the early 1920s, there was an influential Russian medical community in Harbin that established medical societies and medical schools. The organization of medical societies was a part of the active formation of a professional community and represented a thoughtful measure for countering the control of Chinese officials. The high degree of cooperation between Russian and Chinese medical personnel in the medical-sanitary department of the Chinese Eastern Railway and in Harbin municipal medical facilities was a part of Harbin physicians’ activities.
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Keywords
Russia
modern China
Chinese Eastern Railway
Manchuria
Harbin
medical refugees
émigré physicians
Soviet influence
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Issue Date: 25 October 2019
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