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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 9, Issue 10 743-749, Copyright © 1919 by American Public Health Association

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POPULAR HEALTH EDUCATION IN CHINA; A MOVEMENT ADAPTED TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE PEOPLE *

It took an American, Dr. W. W. Peter, to break down the conservatism of the Chinese in matters of health and hygiene. He accomplished this because he understood the psychology of the people. Rattling toys and fascinating gimcracks furnished ammunition for a great health education campaign, continued today by Dr. S. M. Woo.

* Prepared by the Associate Editor from notes of personal interviews with Dr. W. W. Peter. For the Illustrations the Journal is indebted to the International Commission of the Y. M. C. A.







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