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Caption | Chinese Red Cross report to Chiang Kaishek noting the Japanese use of bubonic plague as a weapon at Changde, China on 4 Nov 1940; report compiled on 28 Nov 1940 ww2dbase | |
Date | 28 Nov 1940 | |
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28 Apr 2016 10:18:54 AM
Translation:
According to a telegram from Qian Baokang, the head of our organization's medical unit in Changde, Japanese aircraft had spread grains that was discovered to contain Yersinia pestis. We have dispatched expert bacteriologist Chen Wengui to plan the prevention of possible outbreaks and to continue to keep my office and the Department of Health informed.
To: Chairman Chiang
From: Chinese Red Cross Secretary General Pan Xiao'e
Editor's Note:
* Yersinia pestis is commonly known as bubonic plague.
* Dr. Pan Xiao'e, a graduate of Harvard School of Public health, was also known as Pan Ji or Pan Chi. He was appointed the secretary general in early 1940. Prior to this appointment he was the Commissioner of Health of Jiangxi Province.