Safe-distance seat markers on SBS bus 21 [3]
- Nadia Ramli
- 15 Apr 2020
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American Red Cross workers during cholera control, Manchuria, 1919 -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh with daughter Yu-lin spending summer together in Peking, June 1930 -
Dr. Zabolotney doing field work with Chen -
Daven Chang-keng Wu with his family [2] -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh with European friends, Harbin -
Harbin Hospital, completed in 1925, with Dr. Wu Lien-teh, the hospital director, in the foreground -
Lahasusu Hospital -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh's family -
Old Yinkow (Newchwang Detention Camp) built in 1910 -
Conference of the Chinese Medical Association -
Chinese man in changshan -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh with his family, 12 Brewster Road, Ipoh -
Manchouli, border town of North Manchuria -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh with his family, Ipoh, 1950 -
Dead everywhere, Dalainor, 1921 -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh in academic dress, at the age of 77, on his last visit to Cambridge University in 1956 -
Model pneumonic plague block in the east compound of Harbin Hospital, 1926 -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh with his sons Chang-keng and Chang-fu, Peking, circa 1916 -
Plague inhalation experiments in Harbin laboratory, 1921 -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh, circa 1936 -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh at the time of anti-plague work in Manchuria -
Dr. Wu Lien-teh's mother, Madam Lam Choy-fan, 1844-1908 -
Dr Yuan Teh-mao, chief house-to-house inspection officer, Harbin, in academic dress of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) -
Mrs Wu Lien-teh (Huang Shu-chiung)