The following lots (62 to 65) belonged to The Rev. Dr. Dugald Christie CMG (1855-1936). He was a missionary active in China, founder of the Sheng Jing Clinic and Mukden Medical College in Mukden. He qualified in both medicine and surgery from the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and The Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh. In 1882-83 he was sent to Mukden (now Shenyang) in North-eastern China as a medical missionary. Later the clinic grew into a hospital and in 1911/12 Rev Christie became the first Principal of the Mukden Medical College and the first medical college to be opened in North-eastern China MOUKDEN PLAGUE CONFERENCE 1911 photograph of officials, signed by several members on pressed card mount, 21cm x 27cm, Moukden medical staff, 22cm x 27cm, Chinese and European group photograph, 23cm x 28cm, Governor General of Manchuria at the plague time 1910-11, 27.5cm x 20.5cm, Governor General 1907-09, 23cm x 16cm and another full length portrait, 28cm x 21cm (6) Condition Report: Available upon request