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Aromatherapy in the Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine and Modern Times

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202539 mins0
Zhilin Zhou Bing Yang Abstract: The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine is one of the classics…
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The purpose of Sensory Medicine is to improve the self-healing ability

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202532 mins0
Liu Feng and Cheng Xiaoming talk about “Sensory Medicine” Emma Rengel Xiaoming Cheng:The main purpose of “sensory…
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Membrane Network Vessels and Human Anatomy

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202538 mins0
Hongliang Chen Seeking common ground among differences The membranes are located in certain areas and network vessels…
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Discussion on the regulation of substances and energy within the living human body in Huangdi Neijing [The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon]

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202527 mins0
Guangwen Xu Abstract: This paper discusses the regulation of substances and energy within the living human body…
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A Case of Multifactorial Liver Abscess

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202528 mins0
Boli Zhou The patient was a 37-year-old male from the city of Ningbo in Zhejiang province. For…
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Research on the Academic Thoughts of “Reviving Chinese Medicine” by Dr. Shi Yiren

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202562 mins0
Hongwei Liu Abstract: Dr. Shi Yi-Ren (1896-1966) was a renowned Chinese medical doctor and educator. He is…
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The Qilu School of Medical Thought and Research on Classical Prescriptions

The Qilu School of Medical Thought and Research on Classical  Prescriptions
NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025October 14, 202546 mins0
Enqin Zhang This article was originally a speech delivered by Professor Enqin Zhang at the “2024 Darcy…
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Creating Medical Tai Chi: An Interview with Dr. Li Shudong, Founder of Medical Tai Chi

NEJTCMJanuary 30, 2025August 7, 202511 mins0
Zhi Ling In recent years, Medical Tai Chi has garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally. At…
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Understanding “Wu” in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding “Wu” in Traditional Chinese Medicine
NEJTCMOctober 4, 2024August 7, 202520 mins0
Guangwen Xu Preface This paper is a reflection on the Chinese character “wu” calligraphy on the cover…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine and Metaphor:the Translation and Intercultural Communication in the UK(2)

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Metaphor:the Translation and Intercultural Communication in the UK(2)
NEJTCMOctober 4, 2024August 8, 202525 mins0
Dr. Amily Guenier Social relationship metaphor “Monarch, Minister, Assistant, and Envoy”, images taken from political affairs, are…
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Founded in 2002, the New England Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a magazine that was created by a group of Boston residents who are passionate about Chinese medicine and funded it themselves. Its purpose is to promote, introduce, and share the well-being of traditional Chinese medicine with an international audience.


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