Volume VI Issue 4 Winter 2024

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Creating Medical Tai Chi: An Interview with Dr. Li Shudong, Founder of Medical Tai Chi

January 30, 2025

Zhi Ling In recent years, Medical Tai Chi has garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally. At the request of The New England Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I had the honor of interviewing the founder of Medical Tai Chi, Dr. Li Shudong. Zhi Ling: Dr. Li, could you please briefly introduce yourself and share

The Qilu School of Medical Thought and Research on Classical Prescriptions

January 30, 2025

Enqin Zhang This article was originally a speech delivered by Professor Enqin Zhang at the “2024 Darcy Manor International Summit on TCM in the UK”, and now published after editing) Abstract: The Qilu School of Medical Thought refers to both a school of thought and an academic group that originated in the land of Qilu

Research on the Academic Thoughts of “Reviving Chinese Medicine” by Dr. Shi Yiren

January 30, 2025

Hongwei Liu Abstract: Dr. Shi Yi-Ren (1896-1966) was a renowned Chinese medical doctor and educator. He is also one of the pioneers of the integration of Chinese and Western medicine. In 1931, he was appointed as the first Standing member of the Executive Board, and the academic organization committee at the Central Medical Hospital. In

A Case of Multifactorial Liver Abscess

January 30, 2025

Boli Zhou The patient was a 37-year-old male from the city of Ningbo in Zhejiang province. For 3 years, he had experienced high fevers 3 to 4 times a month that persisted for 3 to 5 days each time. Health history: he patient was plump as a child and at the age of 8 (in

Discussion on the regulation of substances and energy within the living human body in Huangdi Neijing [The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon]

January 30, 2025

Guangwen Xu Abstract: This paper discusses the regulation of substances and energy within the living human body in Huangdi Neijing [The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon]in terms of the regulation of yin, yang, construction, and defense; the mutual transformation, engendering, and regulation of qi, blood, and fluids; the mutual transformation, engendering, and regulation of essence, qi,

Membrane Network Vessels and Human Anatomy

January 30, 2025

Hongliang Chen Seeking common ground among differences The membranes are located in certain areas and network vessels run through them. The 3 positions and 9 indicators pulse method allows one to examine the qi and blood of the whole body. A person’s life is nothing more than the time from birth until death; and as

The purpose of Sensory Medicine is to improve the self-healing ability

January 30, 2025

Liu Feng and Cheng Xiaoming talk about “Sensory Medicine” Emma Rengel Xiaoming Cheng:The main purpose of “sensory medicine” is to gain a more nuanced understanding of one’s own body and the various symptoms that may occur or have already appeared during the process of life, in order to enhance the body’s self-healing ability. The ultimate

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

January 30, 2025

Zhilin Zhou Bing Yang Abstract: The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine is one of the classics of Chinese medicine, in which the chapters of <Suwen> and <Lingshu> contain a wealth of medical wisdom. Aromatherapy mentioned therein has been proved to have excellent therapeutic effects in modern treatment, but it has not been emphasized. This

Angelica—Dong Gui

January 30, 2025

Zhongzhen Zhao li liang Keywords: Angelica , Shennong’s Herbal Classic, Chinese Pharmacopoeia, Journal of World Traditional Pharmacology, Blood-nourishing and Blood-activating, Siwu Decoction. Vital Medicine for Gynecology Traditional Chinese medicine stores, Chinese medicine hospitals, Chinese herbal medicine markets, and even Chinese medical universities often have the unforgettable smell of traditional Chinese medicine. That rich scent has

雜誌學術顧問委員會

January 30, 2025

Academic And Advisory Board Members 陳可冀,教授,中國科學院學部委員(院士)。 Dr Chen, Keji Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academician). 樑繁榮,教授,中國針灸學會副會長,原成都中醫藥大學校長。Dr Liang, Fanrong Vice President of Chinese Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Former President of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 汪先恩,醫學博士,日本順天堂大學教授。 Dr Wang, Xianen,Doctor of Medicine, Professor of Juntendo University, Japan. 趙中振,教授,香港浸信會大學中醫藥學院原副院長,本草綱目研究所創始所長。Dr, Zhao Zhongzhen, Former deputy dean and

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