- Robert Coltman
Robert Coltman, Jr. (
1862 -November 3 ,1931 ) was an Americanphysician , born in Washington. He received his medical training at Jefferson Medical College,Philadelphia , and in 1881 began the practice of medicine. In 1896 he was appointedprofessor ofanatomy at theTung Wen College , Peking, and in 1898 professor ofsurgery at the Imperial University, Peking. He was personal physician to the Chinese royal household during that time.During the siege of Peking by the Boxers in 1900 he sent out the first message that reached the outside world, acting as correspondent for the
Chicago "Record". He became attorney for the Standard Oil Company at Tientsin,China . He was author of "The Chinese, their Present and Future: Medical, Political, and Social" (1891) and "Yellow Crime, or Beleaguered in Peking" (1901).Coltman retired in 1925 and returned to Washington, D.C., where he died in 1931.
Works
* Coltman, Robert (1891). [http://ebook.lib.hku.hk/CTWE/B29624538/ The Chinese, their present and future: medical, political, and social] Philadelphia: Davis. -University of Hong Kong Libraries, Digital Initiatives, China Through Western Eyes
External links
* [http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F70F1FF6395F177A93C7A9178AD95F458385F9 New York Times obituary, Nov. 5, 1931 (subscription required)]
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