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'''Pulse feeling''' in [[China]] is based on centuries of clinical experience. A chapter in ''Shi Ji'' (Records of the Historian) written in 104-91 B.C. tells how the celebrated physician [[Bian Que]], who lived in the 5th century B.C., employed especially the diagnostic method of pulse feeling. [[Sima Qian]], author of the book, wrote: "Bian Que was the first to adopt pulse feeling in this country." ('''[[Diagnosis by Pulse Feeling|More...]]''') | '''Pulse feeling''' in [[China]] is based on centuries of clinical experience. A chapter in ''Shi Ji'' (Records of the Historian) written in 104-91 B.C. tells how the celebrated physician [[Bian Que]], who lived in the 5th century B.C., employed especially the diagnostic method of pulse feeling. [[Sima Qian]], author of the book, wrote: "Bian Que was the first to adopt pulse feeling in this country." ('''[[Diagnosis by Pulse Feeling|More...]]''') |
Latest revision as of 02:53, 14 May 2010
Pulse feeling in China is based on centuries of clinical experience. A chapter in Shi Ji (Records of the Historian) written in 104-91 B.C. tells how the celebrated physician Bian Que, who lived in the 5th century B.C., employed especially the diagnostic method of pulse feeling. Sima Qian, author of the book, wrote: "Bian Que was the first to adopt pulse feeling in this country." (More...)