Book
Item number 2681/1 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 2681/1 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Soft cover book filled with hand-written Chinese script in black ink. Each page has columns designated by vertical red lines,with dark maroon circles interspersed throughout the writing.
The book is a 19th century handwritten treatise on medicine, written by a practicing rural doctor.
Presented to A. Shelton in Hong Kong by Janet So, a former UBC student now residing in Hong Kong.
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Presented to A. Shelton in Hong Kong by Janet So, a former UBC student now residing in Hong Kong.
The book is a 19th century handwritten treatise on medicine, written by a practicing rural doctor.
Soft cover book filled with hand-written Chinese script in black ink. Each page has columns designated by vertical red lines,with dark maroon circles interspersed throughout the writing.
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