Tokyo Bones Find and human experiments by the army medical school in Tokyo
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
More than 100 human bones, known as the Tokyo Human Bones, were found at the previous site of the Army Medical School in Tokyo, Japan, on July 22, 1989. They were located on the northern side of the previous location of the epidemic prevention research unit of the Army Medical School, with the discovery drawing a great deal of international attention. It was suggested that these bones might be from the victims of human experiments during World War II. It was found, in 1991, by Professor Sakur
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The epidemic and prevention of plagues in modern Shanghai
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
It was found that a variety of plagues were prevalent in Shanghai at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, by analysing and synthesising the epidemic situation, the causes of the epidemic, the social impact, and prevention and control measures. These plagues led to serious social harm and economic losses. Their causes were believed closely related to some factors, such as urban environment, population flow, and climate changes. Their prevention appeared to be
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History of the trial textbook compilation of the first and second editions of the college of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
A series of policies and measures to support the development of Chinese medicine were issued by the Chinese government after 1954, including offering courses for western medicine physicians to study Chinese medicine, establishing Chinese medicine colleges, and opening Chinese medicine classes. High level unified Chinese medicine textbooks were required for teaching quality. The first edition of the textbook for Traditional Chinese Medicine was successfully compiled and published in 1959 by th
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Understanding of Smallpox in Ancient China
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
Smallpox was believed afferent before the Sui Dynasty. Some relatively accurate descriptions about smallpox were found in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Smallpox was recognized as a severe infectious disease that caused by pathogenic heat by the observation of its wapoliex symptoms and appearance. was caused by the heat accumulation in the Zang-Fu organs in the early period of the North Song Dynasty. After that, it was believed caused by the fetus ingesting the filthy liquid from the mother as t
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The evolution and development of palliative and hospice care
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
Palliative and Hospice Care initially developed in Great Britain. It was founded by Cicely Saunders for the humane care of terminally ill cancer patients and her institution was established as the first modern hospice in England. The concept developed gradually into a systematic medical program for terminal ill patients and was subsequently been generalised worldwide. The palliative and hospice care model currently in Taiwan of China is characterised by the joint participation of the governme
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The quotations of Yijing Dazhi from the Danxi Yi An
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
"Medical Classics" was written by He Yue, Haiyan in the Ming Dynasty. The book quoted part of the contents of "Danxi Medical Cases", some of which were discovered for the first time. Using the method of philology, the contents of "Danxi Medical Cases" quoted in "Medical Classics" are compared with those in "Danxi Medical Press", "Ge Zhi Yu Lun", "Danxi Compilation Essentials", "Danxi Therapeutic Heart Essentials"
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Study on pictures in Yangyi Daquan
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
A total of 223 pictures were included in Yangyi Daquan (Complete Collection of Skin Diseases), a surgical masterpiece work with the most abundant image classification extant before the Republic of China. They can be divided into seven categories: the philosophical basis of Chinese medicine and the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors, the figures of visceral manifestation, the figures of acupuncture and acupoint, the figures of diagnosis, the figures of disease, the figure
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Textual research on lost ancient Chinese medical books in Bencao Tujing
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
Bencao Tujing (Illustration Classics for Materia Medica) occupies an irreplaceable academic position in the academic history of Chinese Materia Medica. It was written in the early Song Dynasty. The contents of Chinese medical books before Song Dynasty have not been revised by Song Dynasty officials, and the original appearance of earlier documents have been preserved. Domestic and foreign scholars mainly focus on the textual research of Chinese Materia medica patterns, and academic value rese
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The epidemic and prevention of plagues in modern Shanghai
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
There are some errors in edition descriptions of Ma Peizhi's Medical Collection and Ma's Medical Theories. The researches on them are also insufficient. Editions of Medical Collection are very complex. Since there coexist early editions, later revised editions and enlarged editions. Ma's Medical Theories was serialized in Shaoxing Medicine Journal during the Republic of China. On this foundation, related collation works come out constantly and additions and deletions between inscr
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A study on the knowledge construction of the transformation of Borneol into traditional Chinese medicine
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Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
Borneol was widely used in Arabia in medieval times. After Borneol had been introduced into China and experienced theoretical thinking and clinical practice, traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) went"Chinese materia medicalized"knowledge construction on it with absorbing related foreign knowledge. In the Tang Dynasty, borneol has been officially included in the Chinese materia medica works. Since the Song Dynasty, the medicinal knowledge of borneol has been continuously expanded. The p
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