Public Health and Sanitary Reforms in the Context of the Formation of the Modern State in China: from Empire to Republic

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Dmitriy Mikhel
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The article discusses key episodes connected with the formation of public health care system in China in the last years of the Qing Empire and the first years of the Chinese Republic. It is shown that this process was part of a more general process of modernization of the Chinese statehood, the reason for which was the interference of foreign countries in the internal affairs of China. In an effort to get rid of the image of the “sick man of Asia” that accompanied the empire in its historical bankruptcy, state dignitaries, intellectuals and the nationalist-minded medical community proclaimed the need to reform the state system. They saw as an essential part of the reform process the creation of an effective health care system, and the condition for this was the use of the achievements of Western medical science and sanitation. Part of the processes under consideration were measures to control the Manchurian plague epidemic, to establish modern medical institutions, to educate the population in sanitary matters and to employ reputable medical specialists in the service of the government.
中国近代国家形成背景下的公共卫生改革:从帝国到共和
本文论述了清末民初与中国公共卫生制度形成有关的重要事件。这一过程是中国国家现代化进程的一部分,其原因是外国对中国内政的干涉。为了摆脱伴随帝国历史破产而来的“亚洲病夫”形象,国家政要、知识分子和具有民族主义思想的医学界宣布有必要改革国家体制。他们把建立有效的卫生保健体系视为改革过程的重要组成部分,而这一过程的条件是利用西方医学科学和卫生的成就。正在审议的进程的一部分是控制满洲鼠疫流行的措施,建立现代医疗机构,对人口进行卫生问题教育,并雇用有信誉的医疗专家为政府服务。
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