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Laboratory at Manchouli, established in 1923
Trains stopped and the wagons used for isolating plague suspects, 1911
Dr Wu Lien-teh with his anti-plague staff at Dalainor, 1921
Dr Wu Lien-teh with Russian workers at Manchouli, 1921
Siberian eagle feeding on tarabagans
Bringing corpses to the cremation ground, 1921
Pneumonic plague patient in foreground and masked searchers behind, Manchouli, 1921
Attendees of Great Medical Conference of Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine (FEATM) 1925, Tokyo
Dr. Wu Lien-teh and his research team travelling in horse-drawn carriages
Harbin, during plagues times, 1910
Chinese colleagues at Manchouli with Dr. Bissemski, 1913
Dr. Wu, at the age of 41, in command of anti-plague work during the second pneunomic plague epidemic in Manchuria, 1920-21
Laboratory
Collection of cremated remains, 1911
Collection of corpses in plague stricken Fuchiatien, 1911
Library of plague prevention service in Harbin Hospital
Two bodies left in the street, 1911
Dr Yuan Teh-mao's coffin awaiting burial during the epidemic, 1921
Attendees of Great Medical Conference of Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine (FEATM) 1925, Tokyo
Isolation hospital, Northeastern China
Travelling in Mongolia, 1911
Men sitting on horse cart
Evacuation to more sanitary dwellings organised for coal miners and workers, 1921
Dr. Wu Lien-teh at the Perak Library Foundation Laying Ceremony, Ipoh, 11 October 1950
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