2.Effects of social background of the song dynasty on the science of acupuncture and moxibustion .
Xian-feng YE ; Cheng-wen LI ; Du-hai YAN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(1):66-68
The government of the Song Dynasty paid high attention to develop the science of acupuncture and moxibustion, improved the position of acupuncture and moxibustion, specially made collation and systematization on ancient books of acupuncture and moxibustion, compiled monograph of acupuncture and moxibustion, set up acupuncture and moxibustion program and founded acupuncture bronze statue, launched experiment teaching and so on, which made acupuncture and moxibustion spread and be populated, accelerating the development and advancement of acupuncture and moxibustion sciences.
Acupuncture
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history
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China
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History, Medieval
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Moxibustion
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history
3.Textual research and differentiation of Dou Han-qing's works catalogue.
Bao-jin LI ; Tao-hua LI ; Qing-guo LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2008;28(4):306-308
This paper aims at probing into evolving course of DOU Han-qing's works catalogue. On the basis of summarizing and referring to study achievements of our predecessors, through analysis of book lists and relative works and chapters, it is hold that the catalogue which were not attained by ZHULiang-neng possibly are the contents of acupuncture reinforcing and reducing methods; the books printed and published by ZHULiang-neng include the contents of both channels and acupoints; the book, Zhinan, which was attained by DOUGui-fang, includes the content catalogue of needling methods; Fu Zhenjiu Zashuo in Zhenjiu Sisu. Zhenjiu Zhinan also were extracted by DOU Gui-fang from Illustrated Manual of Acupoints of the Bronze Figure, and The Zhenjiu Biji Taiyi Zhi Tuxu and Dongzhi Yezhe Gongshuo should belong to The Fu Zhenjiu Zashuo.
Acupuncture
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history
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Books
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history
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History, Medieval
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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history
4.Pre-independence medical journals in British Malaya: A content analysis
Cheong Lieng Teng ; Kean Ghee Lim ; Chun Yiing Ang ; Soo Yin Chan ; Edwin Keat Song Sam ; Jason Chee Siang Wee ; Yee Chiing Ong
International e-Journal of Science, Medicine and Education 2019;13(2):23-26
Introduction:
This study aims to describe the content of several pre-independence medical journals published in
British Malaya.
Methods:
The content of five journals were retrieved from National Library of Singapore e-resources and print collection of the Reference Library, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The content of these journals was classified and descriptive analysis performed.
Results:
The five journals identified were Journal of the Straits Medical Association, Journal of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, Malaya Medical Journal, Malayan Medical Journal and Journal of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association (new series). A total of 81 issues with 873 articles were retrieved. Almost one-third of articles were concerned with these topics: malaria, mosquito control, beri-beri, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, helminthiasis, leprosy and cholera. One-fifth of the articles were case reports and 95% of the articles were written by single authors.
Discussion
The content of these journals is a good resource for those who are interested in the history of medicine – it provided substantial details on the state of public health and chronicled the medical writings of medical workers in British Malaya. It illustrates well the introduction of Western medicine to tackle health problems that arose from the interplay of immigration, poor environmental sanitation and economic exploitation.
History of Medicine
5.Progress in researches on ancient history of atherosclerosis.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(10):1301-1304
Atherosclerosis has been thought to be a disease of modern society, and its occurrence was closely related to contemporary diet and lifestyle. However, a series of investigations on ancient mummies by autopsy and CT scan concluded that atherosclerosis was commonly seen in ancient times. The presence of atherosclerosis in ancient human beings suggested that aging and genetic predisposition might be essential risk factors for atherosclerosis.
Atherosclerosis
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history
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History, Ancient
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Humans
8.A remembrance of Professor TP FENG.
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2007;59(6):713-715
9.Huangfu Mi and his native place.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(6):450-452
Synthesize and analyze history literature, remains of HUANGFU Mi and other aspects from occurence of surname of HUANGFU, and migration from Anding county to the east. About 85-42 years before his birth (A. D 130- 173), clan of HUANGFU Mi had migrated to the region, Jingchuan of Gansu Province nowadays. The ancient tomb and a lot of remains of HUANGFU Mi prove that HUANGFU Mi was born and dead in the Lingtai. "Xichaona" is the ancient city, Pengyang County, Guyuan City of Ningxia nowadays, and it is the place of surname formation of HUANGFU's clan; "Dongchaona" is Lingtai County of Gansu nowadays and is the place of birth and death of HUANGFU Mi.
Acupuncture
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history
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China
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History, Ancient