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Name
  
Frederick Smith


Books
  
Chinese Materia Medica: Vegetable Kingdom

Frederick Porter Smith (1833–1888) was the first British medical missionary to China, in the 19th century. The Wesleyan Missionary Committee sent him to Hankow, China, for both philanthropic and evangelical reasons late in 1863.

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Writings

He wrote several books on China while there and after his return; his 1871 work is only the second English-language work to mention soy sprouts. Smith also reported on the use of tobacco and of opium in his territory, opining that moderate opium use was "not incompatible with the health of those who practice it".

Works

  • The Rivers of China (1869)
  • A Vocabulary Of Proper Names, In Chinese And English: Of Places, Persons, Tribes, And Sects, In China, Japan, Korea, Annam, Siam, Burma (1870)
  • Frederick Porter Smith (1871). Contributions Towards the Materia Medica and Natural History of China. American Presbyterian Mission Press. 
  • Chinese Materia Medica: Vegetable Kingdom (1911) (with George Arthur Stuart)
  • References

    Frederick Porter Smith Wikipedia