Accommodating the Chinese:

The American Hospital in China 1880-1920 by Michelle Renshaw

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Recent Articles

  • “The Evolution of the Hospital in Twentieth-Century China”

    Chapter 16 in Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century China, Edited by Bridie Andrews and Mary Brown Bullock. Bloomington, Indiana, University of Indiana Press, 2014.

    This […]

  • Saving Missionary Skins Saves Patients’ Lives

    “Saving Missionary Skins Saves Patients’ Lives: The Role of the Political and Legal Environment on Medical Outcomes” by Michelle Renshaw published in Social […]

  • ‘Family-centred care’ in American hospitals in late-Qing China

    Michelle Renshaw

    ABSTRACT Today, patients’ families in the West are regaining the access to hospitals that they lost when hospitals emerged as the primary […]

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