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  1. Introduction. Born in Hunan China, received my PhD in the Institute of Physics, CAS., currently working as a postdoc in University of Science and Technology of China. Years of research...

  2. Jan 16, 2015 · Dr Wu Lien-Teh was a Malayan-born Chinese doctor and the first medical student of Chinese descent to study at the University of Cambridge. Dr Wu is remembered for his role in fighting the pneumonic plague pandemic in China over 100 years ago, helping save millions of lives.

  3. Yulin WU | Cited by 2,766 | of University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei (USTC) | Read 52 publications | Contact Yulin WU

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wu_Lien-tehWu Lien-teh - Wikipedia

    Wu Lien-teh (Chinese: 伍連德; pinyin: Wǔ Liándé; Jyutping: Ng 5 Lin 4 Dak 1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gó͘ Liân-tek; Goh Lean Tuck and Ng Leen Tuck in Minnan and Cantonese transliteration respectively; 10 March 1879 – 21 January 1960) was a Malayan physician renowned for his work in public health, particularly the Manchurian plague ...

  5. Jul 1, 2020 · Dr Wu Lien-Teh, at age 41, taking charge of anti-plague work during the second pneumonic plague epidemic in Manchuria, c. 1920. Wu Lien-Teh Collection, PictureSG, National Library, Singapore.

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  6. Dr Wu Lien-teh (1879 – 1960) was a distinguished scientist and Cambridge-trained Chinese physician who, at the age of 31, was sent to Manchuria in the severe winter of 1910 to fight the terrifying pneumonia plague which then threatened the world and claimed a deathtoll of 60,000 victims.

  7. Jun 1, 1995 · Dr Wu Lien-teh (1879-1960) was a distinguished scientist and Cambridge-trained Chinese physician who, at the age of 31, was sent to Manchuria in the severe winter of 1910 to fight the terrifying pneumonic plague which then threatened the world and claimed a death-toll of 60,000 victims.