Chapter Four: The Full Development of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology (From Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties to Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, 265 A.D. -- 960 A.D): Systematization of Pulse Conditions: Wang Shuhe and Mai Jing (The Pulse Classic).
In: History & Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine; 1999, p98-102, 5p
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Features Part I of "The Full Development of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology (From Jin, Northern and South Dynasties to Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, 265 A.D.-960 A.D.)," the Chapter Four of volume 1 of the Advanced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Series entitled "History and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine". Application of pulse feeling in TCM as an important diagnostic methods; Systematization of pulse conditions; Background on imperial physician Wang Shuhe who compiled the first study on pulse feeling in the book "The Pulse Classics"; Classification of the pulse; Adjustment of sphygmology.
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Chapter Four: The Full Development of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology (From Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties to Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, 265 A.D. -- 960 A.D): Systematization of Pulse Conditions: Wang Shuhe and Mai Jing (The Pulse Classic).
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Quelle: | History & Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine; 1999, p98-102, 5p |
Veröffentlichung: | 1999 |
Medientyp: | Buch |
ISBN: | 978-90-5199-324-0 (print) |
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