Morse, William R. (William Reginald), 1874-1939
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found: LCCN 34-5426: His Chinese medicine, 1934(hdg.: Morse, William Reginald, 1874- ; usage: William R. Morse)
found: LC data base, 10-22-84(hdg.: Morse, William Reginald, 1874- ; usage: William R. Morse)
found: Wikipedia, December 15, 2015(William Reginald Morse; Canadian author, medical doctor, and medical missionary in China; born August 30, 1874 in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, Canada; died November 11, 1939; after receiving his medical degree,from McGill University, he went on to do postgraduate work at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University College of London; in 1901 he went to West China where he founded West China Union University; he wrote several anthropological books that outlined the physical and physiological behavior of the people of Szechwan and Tibet, and he published five works relating to the history and practice of medicine in China and Tibet; in 1930 Morse was appointed research assistant at the Peabody Museum where he studied the anthropomorphic trends of Chinese and Tibetans for nearly a decade; Morse was also the first president of the West China Border Research Society)
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1984-10-29: new
2015-12-17: revised
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