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WU LIEN-TEH
(1879-1960) Malayan-born Chinese doctor, the first medical student of Chinese descent to study at University of Cambridge, and a leading authority on pneumonic plague. Good content T.L.S., 1p. 4to., Ipoh, Malaya, Sep. 23, 1940, to Hebert Welch, an American bishop, in part: "... What a terrible world we are living in! The forces of wickedness seem unending, but surely, if any right or justice exists or is expected to exist, these evil forces of nazidom must be crushed sooner or later. We have experienced all the worst effects of barbaric aggression (done with scientific precision) for over three years in China alone and unaided, and now we are forced to witness in Europe the same cruelties and widespread sufferings of innocent people. Nevertheless, I am sure you feel as I do that the evil forces will be crushed in Europe as in China, and the generation after us will be allowed to witness a happier and more charitable world. I am also glad that America so fully sympathizes with the efforts of Great Britain that it is sending plenty of airplanes, ammunition, and destroyers over to Europe to help the British cause. I wish our China had received similar help, for then we could have hit back against the enemy with greater effect..." Signed in blue ink at the conclusion, adding a post script and several ink emendations to the text. An ink inscription identifying the writer has been added in another hand at the top of the page. Folds, else very good.

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