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Editorial: Advancing intervertebral disc degeneration research: focus on annulus fibrosus and pain management. [PDF]
Lu J, Yao L, Wang F, Zu H, Dreyer CH.
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Methodological and conceptual considerations of the TCM evolution. [PDF]
Wang H, Wang Y.
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Using supplementary formula of Qing-Hao-Bie-Jia decoction for defervescence of lung cancer-related fever: a literature review and case report. [PDF]
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Temporal and Spatial Effects of Extreme Drought Events on Human Epidemics over Ancient China in 1784-1787 CE. [PDF]
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Cultural heritage site selection characteristics and the impact of the natural environment in Jinan city, China. [PDF]
Wei G, Han GS, Lang X.
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Empress Dowager Cixi, the supreme ruler of China's Qing Dynasty, along with Imperial Concubine Jin, may have suffered from goiter. Our suspicions were aroused by two interesting historical photographs. Herein, we provide a medical interpretation of these historical images in an attempt to present the cases of these two historical figures.
Shijie, Yang, Xiequn, Xu
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Empress Dowager Cixi, the supreme ruler of China's Qing Dynasty, along with Imperial Concubine Jin, may have suffered from goiter. Our suspicions were aroused by two interesting historical photographs. Herein, we provide a medical interpretation of these historical images in an attempt to present the cases of these two historical figures.
Shijie, Yang, Xiequn, Xu
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The Qing (Ch’ing, 1644–1911) period covers nearly three hundred years of China’s history, a long period by any standard, and yet modern scholars have been slow to recognize its importance in Chinese painting history, tending instead to favor earlier periods or contemporary art.
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The Qing (Ch’ing, 1644–1911) period covers nearly three hundred years of China’s history, a long period by any standard, and yet modern scholars have been slow to recognize its importance in Chinese painting history, tending instead to favor earlier periods or contemporary art.
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