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Background and Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine
1987Around 200 years b. c. the basic tenets of Chinese medicine were recorded in a classic work, the Huang Di Nei Jing, the Yellow Emperor’s textbook of physical medicine. The Chinese doctors of ancient times had a traditional theory that was based on a philosophical view of nature.
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Traditional Chinese medicine in France: French Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine, 2009openaire +3 more sources
Traditional Chinese Syndromes:The Diagnosis of Chinese Medicine
1991Traditional Chinese Medicine has a functional nosology based on disturbances of the five Zang organs (lung, heart, spleen, liver, kidney) and the six Fu organs (large intestine, small instestine, stomach, gallbladder and urinary bladder).
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Traditional Chinese medicine in dermatology
Clinics in Dermatology, 1999John Koo, Sumaira Arain
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Prescriptions of Traditional Chinese Medicines
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2009Xuan Wang, Guangji Wang, Haiping Hao
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Psychiatry in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1970openaire +3 more sources
Bioanalysis of traditional Chinese medicines
Journal of Chromatography B, 2016openaire +2 more sources