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Discussion on the regulation of activity and movement in the living human body within the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon

Discussion on the regulation of activity and movement in the living human body within the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon
NEJTCMJanuary 23, 2024October 6, 202566 mins0
Guangwen Xu Abstract Huang Di’s Inner Classic (also known as The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon) and other…
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The Theory of Vessels in Tai Su Therapy

The Theory of Vessels in Tai Su Therapy
NEJTCMJanuary 23, 2024October 6, 202529 mins0
Zhuo Zhao Editor’s note:The term “太素” (“tai su”) refers to the original substance. In the text “乾凿度”…
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Discussion on the regulation of activity and movement in the living human body within the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon(1)

Discussion on the regulation of activity and movement in the living human body within the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon(1)
NEJTCMOctober 13, 2023October 6, 202562 mins0
Guangwen Xu Abstract: Huang Di’s Inner Classic (also known as The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon) and other…
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Shen”(Spirit)in Chinese Medicine

Shen”(Spirit)in Chinese Medicine
NEJTCMOctober 13, 2023August 7, 202520 mins0
Xiaoming Cheng Abstract: Shen (spirit) is a concept that is highly representative of traditional Chinese medicine. It…
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On the Origins, Connotation,and Number of Ingredients of Classical Remedies

On the Origins, Connotation,and Number of Ingredients of Classical Remedies
NEJTCMOctober 13, 2023August 7, 202536 mins0
Yong gang Han Abstract: According to the section on “Herbalists and Alchemists” in the “Treatise on Literature”…
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