Mass vaccination : citizens’ bodies and state power in modern China

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Description

“This book reveals that the mass vaccination campaigns that eradicated smallpox and controlled other infectious diseases in China had a longer history, rooted in the work of researchers in China’s southwest hinterlands during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and provided a means for the state to develop new forms of control and engagement with its citizens”– Provided by publisher

Additional information

Authors

Mary Augusta Brazelton

format-edition
ISBNS

9781501739996, 1501739999, 9781501740008, 1501740008

OCLC

1088664227

Subjects

Vaccination China History 20th century, Vaccination China Yunnan Sheng History 20th century, Immunology Research China History 20th century, Medical policy China History 20th century, Vaccination history, Immunization history, Health Policy history, History, 20th Century, Vaccination Chine Histoire 20e siècle, Vaccination Chine Yunnan (Sheng) Histoire 20e siècle, Immunologie Recherche Chine Histoire 20e siècle, Politique sanitaire Chine Histoire 20e siècle, Médecine Histoire 20e siècle, HISTORY Asia China, Immunology Research, Medical policy, Vaccination, China, China Yunnan Sheng, Electronic books, History, 1900-1999

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9781501739996

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