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Bowers John, Z. (1965). Medical education in Japan. From Chinese medicine to Western medicine. [With plates.]. New York, Hoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row.

Bowers, J. Z. (1970). Medicine in mainland China: Red and rural.

Bowers, J. Z. and J. C. Hinsey (1965). Medical education in Japan: from Chinese medicine to Western medicine. New York; London, Hoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row.

Bowers, J. Z. and J. F. Josiah Macy (1972). Western medicine in a Chinese palace: Peking Union Medical College, 1917-1951. New York, The Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation.

Bowers, J. Z., J. W. Hess, et al. (1988). Science and medicine in twentieth-century China: research and education. Ann Arbor, Center for Chinese Studies, the University of Michigan.

Boxer, C. R. (1974). A note on the interaction of Portuguese and Chinese medicine at Macao and Peking: (16th-18th centuries). Macao, Impr. Nacional.

Boym, M. and A. Cleyer (1682). Specimen medicinae sinicae sive, Opuscula medica ad mentem sinensium, continens I. De pulsibus libros quatuor è sinico translatos. II. Tractatus de pulsibus ab erudito europaeo collectos. III. Fragmentum operis medici ibidem ab erudito europaeo conscripti. IV. Excerpta literis eruditi europæi in China. V. Schemata ad meliorem præcedentium intelligentiam. VI. De indiciis morborum ex linguæ coloribus & affectionibus: cum figuris aeneis & ligneis. Francofurti, Sumptibus Joannis Petri Zubrodt.

Boym, M. P., S.-h. Wang, et al. (1682). Specimen medicinae Sinicae: sive, Opuscula medica ad mentem Sinensium, continens I. De pulsibus libros quatuor è sinico translatos; II. Tractatus de pulsibus ab erudito Europæo collectos; III. Fragmentum operis medici ibidem ab erudito Europæo conscripti; IV. Excerpta literis eruditi Europæi in China; V. Schemata ad meliorem præcedentium intelligentiam; VI. De indiciis morborum ex linguæ coloribus & affectionibus. Francofurti, sumptibus Joannis Petri Zubrodt.

Bradshaw Ralph, A., U. S.-C. C. o. P. i. B. a. Medicine, et al. (1982). Proteins in biology and medicine. New York; London, Academic Press.

Bray, F. (1993). Chinese medicine.

Bretschneider, E. (1895). Botanicon Sinicum: notes on Chinese botany from native and Western sources. Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh.

Bridges, L. (2003). Face reading in Chinese medicine. St. Louis, MO, Churchill Livingstone.

Bridgman, E. C. (1841). A Chinese chrestomathy in the Canton dialect. Macao (China), S. Wells Williams.

Bridgman, R. F., H. Serruys, et al. (1955). Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques publiés par l'Institut belge des hautes études chinoises. Bruxelles, Institut belge des hautes etudes chinoises.

Briggs, R. W., G. Royal Botanic, et al. (1993). 'Chinese' Wilson: a life of Ernest H. Wilson 1876-1930. London, HMSO.

Brook, S. S. (1985). Chinese curiosi: 19th century examples of the east-west titration.

Brook, T. and B. T. Wakabayashi (2000). Opium regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952. Berkeley; London, University of California Press.

Brooks, A. S. and B. Wood (1990). Palaeoanthropology: the Chinese side of the story.

Bstan-'dzin-phun-tshogs, D.-d. D.-b. and K.-z. O-rgyan Rnam-rgyal (1986). Three Tibetan instructions on acupuncture and moxibustion: a collection of manuscripts of the works of Dil-dmar Dge-bses Bstan-'dzin-phun-tshogs. Leh, Ladakh, T. Sonam & D.L. Tashigang.

Budd, S. (1992). Traditional Chinese medicine in obstetrics.

Buell, P. D., E. N. Anderson, et al. (2000). A soup for the Qan: Chinese dietary medicine of the Mongol era as seen in Hu Szu-Hui's Yin-shan cheng-yao; introduction, translation, commentary and Chinese text. London, Kegan Paul.

Bullock, R. R. (2001). Guide to traditional Chinese medicine. London, Caxton Reference.

Bullock, R. R. (2002). Essential traditional Chinese medicine. London, Caxton Editions.

Bunichi, T. (1991). [On the history of meridian and meridian points in old Chinese medicine].

Burnett, M. A. (1842). Chinese or Turkish rhubarb (Rheum palmatum): flowering and fruiting stem with leaf. [London (Ave Maria Lane), Whittaker & Co.

Burns, S. B. and J. L. Burns (1999). Chinese folk medicine: the ceremony of driving away the seventy-two malignant spirits.

Burns, S. B. and J. L. Burns (1999). Western frontier physician taking pulse.

Burns, S. B. and S. Cleary-Burns (2001). Chinese traveling doctor, 1905.

Burrow, G. N. (1978). Goiter in Tibetan medicine.

Busse, W. (1994). History and chemistry of Gingko biloba.

Butler, A. R. (1991). Wisdom of the ancients [article]: Chinese chemists are currently investigating ancient herbal remedies in the hope of discovering new drugs, some interesting and unexpected results are emerging.

Butler, A. R. (1992). Traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

Butler, A. R. (1995). The coming of rhubarb.

Butt, G. and F. Bloomfield (1985). Harmony rules. London, Arrow Books.

Bynum, W. F. and R. Porter (1993). Companion encyclopedia of the history of medicine. London; New York, Routledge.

Bywaters, J. (1989). Acupuncture [article]: ancient Chinese therapy and modern "alternative medicine".

Cai, J. (1988). Eating your way to health: dietotherapy in traditional Chinese medicine. Beijing, Foreign Languages Press.

Cai, J. (1988). Some medical achievements in Chinese history.

Cai, J. and W. Hong (1996). [Sixty years of research on the history of medicine among Chinese minorities].

Caijilahu, C. (1999). [Influence of religious belief on Mongolian medicine].


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