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has been integrally preserved and is divided into 50 chapters (scrolls). It discusses more than 1,700 syndromes, which are classified into 67 symptom categories of internal and external diseases. The final chapters deal with gynaecology, obstetrics and pediatrics. It is the first Chinese text that
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published during the Northern Song dynasty. The preface to that edition states that the work was written during the Daiye period of the Sui dynasty by the imperial physician Chao Yuanfang and others pursuant to an imperial decree. The preface further describes that the authors compiled the work by
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deals with etiology and symptomatology. It also discusses therapeutic methods. The therapeutic methods proposed are not the traditional medicines or acupuncture of Chinese medicine, but therapies based on such practices as diet and
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gathering the most authoritative writings from various schools of thought and studying these thoroughly. The work was then submitted to the throne in 610.
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Book Review of 'Chinese Medical Qigong English Edition Introduction to the English Edition of Chinese Medical Qigong Textbook' by Kevin W Chen, Ph.D. MPH
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had an important influence on the development of Chinese medicine. Its influence also extended to Japan where it formed the inspiration for the
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had an important influence on the development of Chinese medicine. Its influence also extended to Japan where it formed the inspiration for the
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and consists of a series of exercises (mainly in lying and sitting positions, but also in standing positions) that are intended to cultivate
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Taoist Ways of Healing by Chee Soo chapter 11 Tao Yin - Taoist Respiration Therapy, p 113 (Aquarian Press/Thorsons -
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Very few details have been preserved about the life of Chao Yuanfang. He is referred to in old texts as a
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General Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms Exploration of Guidance Method on Respiratory Characteristics
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Chao Yuanfang: Imperial Physician of the Sui Dynasty and an Early Pertussis Observer?
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prescribes 213 Tao yin exercises for 110 different symptoms. The
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General Treatise on Causes and Manifestations of All Diseases
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Yan Liang Abdulbaset M. Salim Wendy Wu Paul E. Kilgore,
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Scholarship does not agree on the authorship of the
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Chinese-language edition of the Zhubing Yuanhou Lun at archive.org
SHI Heng, QIN Wan-ling, SHI Kai, General Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms Exploration of Guidance Method on Respiratory Characteristics

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