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  • ...est encyclopedia, covers a variety of subjects, including literature, art, medicine and agriculture. ([[Yongle Encyclopedia|More...]])
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  • ...viet Union Academy of Sciences, member of the Far East Society of Tropical Medicine.
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  • ...s through their experiences, is an important branch of traditional Chinese medicine. ('''[[Ancient Chinese Pharmacology|More...]]''')
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  • [[1987]]: '''[[Zhong Huilan]],''' well-known tropical medicine expert, died.
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  • '''Yang Chunfeng''' (杨春风) was a doctor of [[Traditional Chinese Medicine]] and an amateur mountain climber, who reached the top of [[Mount Everest]]
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  • ...s a trainee nurse from the Lianshui County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in [[Jiangsu Province]]. On July 15, 2012, she successfully acted as a ...lent Trainee Nurse" by the Lianshui County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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  • ...ients. With special purifying technology, the protein would be turned into medicine to treat haemophilia. This marked a breakthrough in the research of transge It is a new type of production to make protein and medicine from transgenic animals. The target gene is transplanted into the body of a
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  • ...working in December 1968; graduate of [[Xi'an Medical College]]; master of medicine, professor, academician of [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]]. 1962-1968 Studied at Department of Medicine of Shanghai No. 1 Medical College
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  • ...ic research achievements. It also oversees the State [[Traditional Chinese Medicine]] Administration.
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  • ...the foot of Mount Yuexiu for his daughter, Bao Gu, to practice Daoism and medicine. The house was therefore called Yue Ridge Compound. In 1643, the 16th year ...ter went to Mount Gefu to refine pills and left his wife Bao Gu practicing medicine in the Yue Ridge Compound. Bao Gu was adept at acupuncture, especially for
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  • He graduated as a medical doctor from the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, the forerunner of the [[University of Hong Kong]], in [[1892]]
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  • ...est encyclopedia, covers a variety of subjects, including literature, art, medicine and agriculture.
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  • ...Department of Science of Medicine, Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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  • ...l intellectuals in the fields of science, technology, higher education and medicine. It stands for the multi-party cooperation and political consultation, demo
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  • ...is China's first key national medical college offering eight-year clinical medicine programs and B.A. degree in nursing. It predecessor was founded by the US R
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  • ...re and is intersected by the famous Dazhalan Hutong, where ancient Chinese medicine shops, fine silk clothing and age-old handicrafts are crowded together. The
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  • Born in 1930, Tu won the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for her work on treating malaria. She shares the prize with Irish-born Will ...the Nobel Committee, said that Tu's "inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine" was important. "But what was really critical was that Tu identified the ac
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  • ...ent and Reform Commission. The State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, affiliated with the former Ministry of Health, is also now administered by Department of National Drug Policy and Essential Medicine Systems
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  • ...ed at Anyang, where local people crushed them into powder and used them as medicine. Word expert Wang Yirong recognized the characters as being ancient Chinese
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  • ...nce]] • [[:Category:Life extension|Life extension]] • [[:Category:Medicine|Medicine]] • [[:Category:Nutrition|Nutrition]]
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  • [[1997]]: The 1st World Integrative Medicine Congress opened at the [[Beijing International Conference Center]]. Experie
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  • ...cious clues to ancient Oriental languages, literature, art, philosophy and medicine.
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  • '''Yang Chunfeng''' (杨春风) was a doctor of [[Traditional Chinese Medicine]] and an amateur mountain climber, who reached the top of Mount Everest in
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  • ...negative) and yang (positive) in the body according to traditional Chinese medicine ([[TCM]]). People are advised to wear suitable clothes and have enough slee
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  • ...the history and culture of Cheshi as well as to the research of clothing, medicine, agriculture and animal husbandry in the western regions of China.
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  • ...the history and culture of Cheshi as well as to the research of clothing, medicine, agriculture and animal husbandry in the western regions of China.
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  • ...eone who is acting a bit strange and muddled and "is supposed to take some medicine," the word is now being acknowledged in a broader sense.
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  • ...y, he often spent his own meager salary to help [[Tibetan]] orphans or buy medicine for the sick.
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  • ...Chinese people. Chinese aesthetics, politics, literature, philosophy and medicine have all been greatly influenced by Buddhism. During the Tang Dynasty Chine
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  • ...tionally, Bear Bile is not an irreplaceable element in traditional Chinese medicine; there are substitutes which could be extracted without causing cruelties t However, Fang Shuting, head of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), denied that the bear bile extraction is cruel at all.
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  • ...e fields of energy resources, natural resources, environment, agriculture, medicine and sanitation.
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  • ...It also has the East and West side halls, the "Four Halls of Scholarship (Medicine Hall, Mathematics Hall, Mizong Buddhist Sect Hall, and Scripture Recital Ha
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  • ...fluenced by evolutionist thought, he went to Japan, where he first studied medicine and later turned to writing. He believed that literature could change the s ...h of [[Xuanwu Gate]]. There, he wrote ''A Madman's Diary'', Kong Yiji, and Medicine. Later, he sold his old house back in Shaoxing and used that money to purch
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  • ...in urban areas now work mainly in industry, transport, finance, trade and medicine.
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  • ...nce it is warm indoors and cold outdoors. According to traditional Chinese medicine ([[TCM]]), people need to adjust themselves to the weather changes. First,
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  • ...ademic divisions are Mathematics and Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences and Medicine, Earth Sciences, Information Technical Sciences, and Technological Sciences
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  • ...est encyclopedia, covers a variety of subjects, including literature, art, medicine and agriculture.
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  • ...attern, inside which there are wooden carvings of Sakyamuni, Amitabha, and Medicine Buddha.
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  • ...fluenced by evolutionist thought, he went to Japan, where he first studied medicine and later turned to writing. He believed that literature could change the s ...h of [[Xuanwu Gate]]. There, he wrote ''A Madman's Diary'', Kong Yiji, and Medicine. Later, he sold his old house back in Shaoxing and used that money to purch
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  • ...earn about ancient Chinese poetry, wardrobes, court etiquettes, and herbal medicine. The show also features many refined dialogues that become trending quotes
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  • ...olution (1966-1976). During the five years in the countryside, Chen learnt medicine by himself and became a barefoot doctor.
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  • According to traditional Chinese medicine ([[TCM]]), people's energy releases in spring and summer and accumulates in
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  • ...ith Sakyamuni , Amitabha (Emitofo) and Bhaisajyaguru (Yaoshifo, the God of Medicine). A third trinity has Sakyamuni flanked by Vairochana (Piluzhena) represent
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  • ...s through their experiences, is an important branch of traditional Chinese medicine. ...bacteriostatic substances and are thus an­tipyretic. And betelnut palm, a medicine often administered as a vermicide, is found to contain arecain which is an
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  • ...nal services from the [[Qing Dynasty]] to modern [[China]], the historical medicine store is a favorite among literati and filmmakers.
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  • ...upied important places among therapeutic techniques in traditional Chinese medicine for several millennia. ..., paedi­atrics, ophthalmology and otolaryngology, as well as in preventive medicine.
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  • '''Diagnosis by Pulse Feeling''' in Chinese Traditional Medicine ...ical examination was already well systematized into the content of Chinese medicine before the 5th century B.C.
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  • ...nd 56 departments with faculties in science, engineering, humanities, law, medicine, history, philosophy, economics, management, education and art. The Univers
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  • ...nto other fields including hi-tech industries, home appliances, chemicals, medicine, and information technology.
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  • ...ng his papers and told me about his hopes for scientific results to become medicine that can help Chinese people," said Cheng Yongqing, who co-founded the busi
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