BIOGRAPHY OF THE EARLY MALAY DOCTORS 1900-1957 MALAYA AND SINGAPORE
I have obtained feedback from the publisher today, 30 November 2012. The Press Release (PR) has been sent to 105 media organizations in Australia, Singapore and Malaysia.
Please note that the listed price for the book is AUD$39.99 for paperback and AUD$59.99 for hardcover. At Xlibris, the prices are in Australian Dollars.
I would appreciate it and be very grateful if anyone could email me if you see any promotion on the book. It will be a good learning experience for me.
You can also use the PR attached below for promoting my book in your magazines, newspapers, club magazine, flyer, poster, banner, etc. You can edit for brevity or to fit column or page constraints. Shouldn't be a problem. I trust people.
------ The PR starts here ---------
Contact: Marketing Services
1-800-618-969
MarketingServices@Xlibris.com.au
Xlibris
Suite 1A, Level 2, 802 Pacific Highway, Gordon NSW 2072
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Book on Malay Medical Pioneers Takes Up Their Role in Shaping National History
Faridah A. Rashid chronicles the few good men who practised medicine in obedience to Islam to reach the “bottom billion” of their suffering masses
KELANTAN, Malaysia – Faridah Abdul Rashid fills in an important gap in Malayan history with her treatise on early Muslim doctors who worked in British Malaya (now Malaysia), Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia. In no wise does her book neglect faith in favour of the secular nature of modern medicine. Thus, while Biography of the Early Malay Doctors 1900-1957 Malaya and
Singapore is a chronicle of doctor graduates from King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, it is also a study in the interaction of faith and healing as these doctors practised grassroots rural medicine to reach “the bottom billion.”
The doctors in this book were the first Malaysians and Singaporeans to practise modern medicine. Yet there were less than 60 of them from 1911 to 1957 before Merdeka or Malaysian independence. Their significance lies in their providing the groundwork for the Malaysian health system, which is numbered among the world’s most enlightened and progressive health programmes. The said doctors built prayer rooms in hospitals for patients as well as immunized patients.
Another vital part of the history of these medical pioneers was the belief of many people in their capabilities to lead, not just in helping provide good health. Thus, beyond faith and medicine, they were obliged to lead in the political enlightenment of their people. Some of them were stalwarts of the Malaysian independence movement.
The Malaysian health system today operates with a big budget, but it started out with a group of people who became part of the agency of humanitarian change for their suffering masses. The system still proudly practises this part of their history today.
For more information on this book, interested parties can log on to www.Xlibris.com.au.
About the Author
Faridah Abdul Rashid was born in Malacca, Malaysia. She grew up and attended schools in Malaysia and completed the Malaysian Certificate of Education (MCE) in 1975. She attended universities overseas and holds a double BA in Microbiology (with distinction) and Chemical Sciences from California State University (1980), MSc in Biochemistry from the University of California, Riverside (1982) and PhD from the University of Western Australia, Perth (1990). She has received prestigious financial, academic and merit awards locally and internationally. She is a lecturer in biochemistry at the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus in Kubang Kerian, Kelantan in Malaysia. Her teaching career began in 1982. She has taught medical biochemistry to medical undergraduates and postgraduates in addition to medical laboratory technologists and nurses. Drawing on her passion in local history and zest in computers, she was compelled to teach subjects pertaining to medical bioethics, history of medicine and research on telehealth.
Biography of the Early Malay Doctors 1900-1957 Malaya and Singapore * by Faridah Abdul Rashid
Publication Date: November 21, 2012
Trade Paperback; $39.99; 982 pages; 978-1-4771-5994-1
Trade Hardback; $59.99; 982 pages; 978-1-4771-5995-8
To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at 1-800-618-969. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (02) 8282-5055 or call 1-800-618-969.
Xlibris books can be purchased at Xlibris bookstore. For more information, contact Xlibris at 1-800-618-969 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.au.
-------The PR ends here ---------
The book image is on the Internet and can be used for promotion.
My portrait is also on the Internet and can be used to promote my book. This is my official image for my book. You can crop or edit it.
My details can be obtained from LinkedIn at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/faridahabdulrashid
My book info is here: http://www2.xlibris.com/books/webimages/wd/anz/501451/
The fan page for the book in Facebook is here: http://www.facebook.com/EarlyMalayDoctors
The 105 (106) organisations which have been faxed the PR are (based on the report I received from the publisher):
Thank you if you are helping to promote my book.
I have obtained feedback from the publisher today, 30 November 2012. The Press Release (PR) has been sent to 105 media organizations in Australia, Singapore and Malaysia.
Please note that the listed price for the book is AUD$39.99 for paperback and AUD$59.99 for hardcover. At Xlibris, the prices are in Australian Dollars.
I would appreciate it and be very grateful if anyone could email me if you see any promotion on the book. It will be a good learning experience for me.
You can also use the PR attached below for promoting my book in your magazines, newspapers, club magazine, flyer, poster, banner, etc. You can edit for brevity or to fit column or page constraints. Shouldn't be a problem. I trust people.
PR AU 501451 684196 Nov 26.doc 38K View Download |
------ The PR starts here ---------
Contact: Marketing Services
1-800-618-969
MarketingServices@Xlibris.com.au
Xlibris
Suite 1A, Level 2, 802 Pacific Highway, Gordon NSW 2072
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Book on Malay Medical Pioneers Takes Up Their Role in Shaping National History
Faridah A. Rashid chronicles the few good men who practised medicine in obedience to Islam to reach the “bottom billion” of their suffering masses
KELANTAN, Malaysia – Faridah Abdul Rashid fills in an important gap in Malayan history with her treatise on early Muslim doctors who worked in British Malaya (now Malaysia), Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia. In no wise does her book neglect faith in favour of the secular nature of modern medicine. Thus, while Biography of the Early Malay Doctors 1900-1957 Malaya and
Singapore is a chronicle of doctor graduates from King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, it is also a study in the interaction of faith and healing as these doctors practised grassroots rural medicine to reach “the bottom billion.”
The doctors in this book were the first Malaysians and Singaporeans to practise modern medicine. Yet there were less than 60 of them from 1911 to 1957 before Merdeka or Malaysian independence. Their significance lies in their providing the groundwork for the Malaysian health system, which is numbered among the world’s most enlightened and progressive health programmes. The said doctors built prayer rooms in hospitals for patients as well as immunized patients.
Another vital part of the history of these medical pioneers was the belief of many people in their capabilities to lead, not just in helping provide good health. Thus, beyond faith and medicine, they were obliged to lead in the political enlightenment of their people. Some of them were stalwarts of the Malaysian independence movement.
The Malaysian health system today operates with a big budget, but it started out with a group of people who became part of the agency of humanitarian change for their suffering masses. The system still proudly practises this part of their history today.
For more information on this book, interested parties can log on to www.Xlibris.com.au.
About the Author
Faridah Abdul Rashid was born in Malacca, Malaysia. She grew up and attended schools in Malaysia and completed the Malaysian Certificate of Education (MCE) in 1975. She attended universities overseas and holds a double BA in Microbiology (with distinction) and Chemical Sciences from California State University (1980), MSc in Biochemistry from the University of California, Riverside (1982) and PhD from the University of Western Australia, Perth (1990). She has received prestigious financial, academic and merit awards locally and internationally. She is a lecturer in biochemistry at the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus in Kubang Kerian, Kelantan in Malaysia. Her teaching career began in 1982. She has taught medical biochemistry to medical undergraduates and postgraduates in addition to medical laboratory technologists and nurses. Drawing on her passion in local history and zest in computers, she was compelled to teach subjects pertaining to medical bioethics, history of medicine and research on telehealth.
Biography of the Early Malay Doctors 1900-1957 Malaya and Singapore * by Faridah Abdul Rashid
Publication Date: November 21, 2012
Trade Paperback; $39.99; 982 pages; 978-1-4771-5994-1
Trade Hardback; $59.99; 982 pages; 978-1-4771-5995-8
To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at 1-800-618-969. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (02) 8282-5055 or call 1-800-618-969.
Xlibris books can be purchased at Xlibris bookstore. For more information, contact Xlibris at 1-800-618-969 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.au.
-------The PR ends here ---------
The book image is on the Internet and can be used for promotion.
My portrait is also on the Internet and can be used to promote my book. This is my official image for my book. You can crop or edit it.
My details can be obtained from LinkedIn at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/faridahabdulrashid
My book info is here: http://www2.xlibris.com/books/webimages/wd/anz/501451/
The fan page for the book in Facebook is here: http://www.facebook.com/EarlyMalayDoctors
The 105 (106) organisations which have been faxed the PR are (based on the report I received from the publisher):
Organisation | Media type |
The Observer (Home Hill) | Daily Newspaper |
The Sunday Times | Daily Newspaper |
Harper's Bazaar | Magazine |
Numurkah Leader | Daily Newspaper |
The West Australian ED Magazine | Daily Newspaper |
News-on-Bookselling | Magazine |
Insights | Magazine |
Lake Times | Daily Newspaper |
Health Today Malaysia | Magazine |
New Times | Magazine |
Sarina Midweek | Daily Newspaper |
The Inverell Times | Daily Newspaper |
Bega District News | Daily Newspaper |
Asuh | Magazine |
The Tablelander | Daily Newspaper |
Euroa Gazette | Daily Newspaper |
The Weekly | Daily Newspaper |
The Herald Sun Weekend | Daily Newspaper |
Signs of the Times | Magazine |
Attitude | Community Newspaper |
Pink Ribbon Magazine | Magazine |
Press Guide | Magazine |
Broadside | Magazine |
Far North Queensland (FNQ) Independent | Daily Newspaper |
Sayang Muslim | Magazine |
Woman's Day | Magazine |
Deniliquin Pastoral Times | Daily Newspaper |
Vision | FM Radio Station |
Scone Advocate | Daily Newspaper |
Berita MMA | Magazine |
Riverine Herald | Daily Newspaper |
The Herald Sun YourMoney | Daily Newspaper |
Bellarine Times | Daily Newspaper |
The Australian Women's Weekly | Magazine |
West Coast Sentinel | Daily Newspaper |
Blaze | Magazine |
The Western Herald Bourke | Daily Newspaper |
Barossa & Light Herald | Daily Newspaper |
Radio National The Book Show | Radio Network Show |
Pelita Bahasa | Magazine |
Duo Magazine | Magazine |
Byron Shire Echo | Daily Newspaper |
Think Big Magazine | Magazine |
Eastern Riverina Chronicle (Henty) | Daily Newspaper |
Allora Advertiser | Daily Newspaper |
Gladstone News | Daily Newspaper |
Forbes Advocate | Daily Newspaper |
Hunter Valley News | Daily Newspaper |
The Warialda Standard | Daily Newspaper |
Ballina Shire Advocate | Daily Newspaper |
Top | Daily Newspaper |
East Gippsland News | Daily Newspaper |
ASIA TIMES | Daily Newspaper |
Nihon Keizai Shimbun Sydney Bureau | Daily Newspaper |
Radio National Australia Talks | Radio Network Show |
Malaysian Women's Weekly | Magazine |
The Northern Star | Daily Newspaper |
The Irrigator | Daily Newspaper |
SHE | Magazine |
Singapore American Newspaper | Daily Newspaper |
Hello Malaysia | Magazine |
SMA News | Magazine |
ABC Radio National The Book Reading | Radio Network Show |
Quadrant | Magazine |
Yass Tribune | Daily Newspaper |
Chieu Duong | Daily Newspaper |
New Dawn Magazine | Magazine |
Port Stephens Examiner | Daily Newspaper |
Whitsundays Coast Guardian | Daily Newspaper |
Hopetoun Courier & Mallee Pioneer | Daily Newspaper |
Geelong News | Daily Newspaper |
Mailbox Shopper | Daily Newspaper |
Traralgon Journal | Daily Newspaper |
Camden Haven Courier | Daily Newspaper |
The Sunday Canberra Times Relax | Daily Newspaper |
The Australian Family | Magazine |
Majalah I | Magazine |
inCite | Magazine |
Blayney Chronicle | Daily Newspaper |
NANYANG SIANG PAU | Daily Newspaper |
ABC Channel 2 NSW First Tuesday Book Club | Television Network Show |
Westerly | Magazine |
New Sabah Times | Daily Newspaper |
Condobolin Argus | Daily Newspaper |
Yamaji News | Daily Newspaper |
Gatton Lockyer Brisbane Valley Star | Daily Newspaper |
The Malaysian Reserve | Daily Newspaper |
Australian Author Journal | Magazine |
UTUSAN BORNEO | Daily Newspaper |
Gold Coast Panache | Magazine |
MALAYSIA NANBAN | Daily Newspaper |
Benalla Ensign | Daily Newspaper |
Great Southern Herald | Daily Newspaper |
The Edge Singapore | Daily Newspaper |
Riverland Weekly | Daily Newspaper |
The New Paper | Daily Newspaper |
Townsville Bulletin | Daily Newspaper |
South Gippsland Sentinel Times | Daily Newspaper |
The Sunday Telegraph Funday Telegraph | Daily Newspaper |
NW | Magazine |
Her World - Malaysia Edition | Magazine |
Today | Daily Newspaper |
The Noosa News Life | Daily Newspaper |
LiveWell | Magazine |
Eastern Shore Sun | Daily Newspaper |
Thank you if you are helping to promote my book.
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