The Origins of Chinese Medicine
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Description: A short account by Imre Galambos of the origins of Chinese medical texts (1996).
The origins of Chinese medicine - The early development of medical literature in China The origins of Chinese medicine The early development of medical literature in China The archeological discoveries of the last few decades reveal that during the two centuries of the Western Han dynasty (206 BC 23 AD), Chinese medical thought underwent a process of comprehensive standardization and systematization. This newly emerging image is in contrast with the views of the Chinese medical tradition tracing the origins of their primary medical canons to pre-Qin times. The medical manuscripts excavated in 1973 from Tomb #3 at Mawangdui show that the early medical classics, especially the
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Page title: | The origins of Chinese medicine - The early development of medical literature in China |
Keywords: | chinese medicine, nanjing, neijing, yellow emperor, classic, suwen, literature, text, china, acupuncture |
Description: | The archeological discoveries of the last few decades reveal that during the two centuries of the Western Han dynasty (206 BC 23 AD), Chinese medical thought underwent a process of comprehensive standardization and systematization. |
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