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Nov 1, 2021 · Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases was compiled by Wang Shuhe of the Western Jin Dynasty (266–316), allowing Zhang Zhongjing's theory of pattern differentiation and formulas to thrive in ancient times. Wang Shuhe's ten volumes of The Pulse Classic (Mai Jing) were the first medical
- Danning Ma, Shanshan Wang, Yu Shi, Shenglou Ni, Minke Tang, Anlong Xu
- 2021
Oct 4, 2022 · Bi Jing. An Unpleasant Fullness In The Chest And Hypochondriac. 胸胁苦满. Xiong Xie Ku Man. Anchors The Errant Yang. 潜阳. Qian Yang. Anchors, Subdues. 潜.
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Definition & Meaning 1. inspection; observation (of the patient's complexion, tongue, expression, behaviour, etc.) as one of the four basic methods of diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine 2. refer to 望闻问切
Zhen Jiu Tong Ren (《针灸铜人》 Acupuncture Bronze Figure), the first human anatomical mould for practicing acupuncture. Wang Weiyi (王唯一), a medical official in the Northern Song dynasty, was ordered to revise acupuncture books and to design and cast two human-sized bronze figures for teaching acupuncture.
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Jan 1, 2017 · Z heng is defined as a comprehensive summary of the cause, location, nature, and development tendency of an illness at a certain stage during its course. It specifies the state of interaction between the pathogenic factors and the body's corresponding reactions.