The Beverages of the Chinese : Kung-fu; or, Tauist Medical Gymnastics; the Population of China; a Modern Chinese Anatomist; and a Chapter in Chinese Surgery
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John Dudgeon
John Dudgeon was a 19th-century Scottish physician and writer best known for his seminal work "The Personal Adventures of 'Poor Jack' Crossman," a series of fictionalized memoirs based on his experiences in the British Army. Dudgeon's vivid and gritty storytelling style revolutionized military fiction and influenced generations of writers.