1.Strengthening the Disciplinary Construction of History of Medicine: A Call for Action by Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College.
Jian-Hong YAO ; Da-Qing ZHANG ; Xin-Zhong YU ; Shu-Jian ZHANG ; Yong-An ZHANG ; Xiang-Yin YANG ; Zhong HE ; Huan LIU ; Yong WANG ; Yue-Ying JIN
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2023;38(2):94-96
2.Similarities and differences between kaiy in Persian medicine and moxibustion in Chinese medicine.
Amir Mohammad JALADAT ; Mahdi ALIZADEH VAGHASLOO ; Fatemeh ATARZADEH ; Mohammad Hossein AYATI ; Amir Hooman KAZEMI ; Emine AKIN ; Mohammad Hashem HASHEMPUR
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2023;21(4):354-360
Kaiy (medieval cautery) is an ancient method of heat therapy in traditional Persian medicine (TPM). Some of its important applications have been neglected during the medical revolution. Meanwhile, different treatment modalities that incorporate heat, including moxibustion, have progressed in traditional Chinese medicine. In this study, we reviewed the main TPM textbooks that were written specifically in the field of kaiy. We considered the traditional teachings in the context of contemporary information, gathered from the scientific literature about moxibustion and modern cauterization. Some surgical therapeutic indications of kaiy (e.g., debridement and coagulative procedures) have been advanced by the innovation of electro-cauterization. However, those therapeutic applications that were based on the TPM humoral theory for relieving body coldness or myofascial pains-which are similar to moxibustion usages-have not received the same attention. Apart from the broad similarities of kaiy and moxibustion as thermal therapies with similar indications, there is a striking correspondence between kaiy point mapping and acupoints. Therefore, further research on different kaiy aspects is recommended. Please cite this article as: Jaladat AM, Alizadeh Vaghasloo M, Atarzadeh F, Ayati MH, Kazemi AH, Akin E, Hashempur MH. Similarities and differences between kaiy in Persian medicine and moxibustion in Chinese medicine. J Integr Med. 2023; 21(4):354-360.
Moxibustion/history*
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Acupuncture Points
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Medicine, Traditional
3.The current research status and thinking on the history of stomatology in modern China.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(8):861-866
The research on the history of stomatology in modern China began in the middle of 20th century. The history of stomatology is a branch of medical history and stomatology education research. Most of researches on it were general historical researches, but problems on its medical knowledge dissemination and system, development process and social relations, etc. had not been drawn wider attentions at the moment. In order to innovate the research methods of stomatology history, and to promote the study of stomatology history from the perspective of empirical and cultural mutual corroboration, this article classifies and summarizes the research status, characteristics and trends of the stomatology history in modern China.
China
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History, 20th Century
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Oral Medicine/history*
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Research Design
4.Exploring and practicing over 80 years in traditional Chinese medicine: the academic career of professor
Jian DU ; Hao WANG ; Qiu-Li YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2021;41(11):1207-1210
This paper reviewes the clinical and scientific research history of professor
Acupuncture Therapy
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China
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History, 20th Century
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Meridians
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Moxibustion
5.Exploration of the main ancient medical books with the origin literature on acupuncture prescription and their evaluation method.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2021;41(12):1394-1397
The paper reviews systematically the main ancient medical books with the origin literature included on acupuncture prescription. It is found that the origin literature with acupuncture prescription in successive dynasties mainly focuses on Qin-Han and Jin-Yuan Dynasties. In Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties, as well as Ming and Qing Dynasties, the literature mainly records the experience of medical masters in the previous dynasties. By taking "headache" and "retention of urine" as examples, the origins on the literature of clinical acupuncture prescription are explored, the distribution rules and characteristics are summarized. Moreover, the evidences and evaluation method of quality grading were explored on the ancient books with the origin literature of acupuncture prescription involved.
Acupuncture
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Books
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China
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History, Ancient
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Prescriptions
6.Professor Haowen Xu: The founder of exercise biochemistry in China.
Wei GONG ; Yijing SHEN ; Jiaqi BAO ; Yike YING ; Han ZHOU ; Zhifeng WU
Protein & Cell 2021;12(10):747-750
7.Overview of evaluation methods on efficacy of acupuncture and moxibustion by ancient medical experts.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2020;40(12):1369-1373
To sort out and summarize the evaluationmethods on the efficacy by acupuncture and moxibustion in ancient literature. The evaluation methods by ancient medical experts could be divided into two categories: one is according to the change of patient's conditions before and after treatment, including the subjective symptoms, the information getting from the four examination methods in TCM; the other is according to the characteristics of different interventions. For example, evaluating acupuncture by the "arrival of
Acupuncture
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Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy/history*
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Bloodletting
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History, Ancient
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Moxibustion
8.Prospects on the increase of radiological examinations in Korea
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2020;63(3):136-139
Due to technological advances and the establishment of evidence-based medicine, radiological examinations are playing a crucial role in modern medicine, as a result of which they have been steadily increasing, and the rate of increase has intensified in the 2000s. Although this is a global phenomenon, the increase of radiological examinations in Korea is also high due to the introduction of the National Health Insurance Coverage Expansion Policy, so-called Moon Jae-in Care, for ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. For accurate and rapid diagnosis of diseases, it is necessary for doctors to order appropriate radiological studies. However, the increase in radiological examination has created many problems, such as increased medical costs, decreased diagnostic accuracy due to radiologist burnout, and increased patient exposure to radiation. To reduce unnecessary imaging studies, a number of measures could be deployed including the development of clinical guidelines to select appropriate radiological examinations for each clinical situation.
Diagnosis
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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History, Modern 1601-
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Humans
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Insurance, Health
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Korea
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Moon
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National Health Programs
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Ultrasonography
10.Analysis of "sinking requires moxibustion" in .
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2019;39(6):655-657
"Sinking requires moxibustion", a sentence coming from : ), is one of the basic principles of moxibustion treatment. Sinking of vessel and sinking of are the two primary recognitions for the word "sinking" in ancient and modern. This paper organizes all related references comprehensively and illustrates the meaning of "sinking" in context with the expectancy of helping readers understand the classic original accurately.
Acupuncture Therapy
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China
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History, Ancient
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Medicine in Literature
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Meridians
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Moxibustion

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