Chinese Medicine Books

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Fulder, S. (1987). The tao of medicine: oriental remedies and the pharmacology of harmony. Rochester, VT, Destiny Books.

Furth, C. (1998). A flourishing Yin: gender in China's medical history, 960-1665. Berkeley; London, University of California Press.

Furth, C. and S.-Y. Ch'en (1992). Chinese medicine and the anthropology of menstruation in contemporary Taiwan.

Gang, L. and P. Sionneau (2000). The treatment of disease in TCM. Boulder, CO, Blue Poppy Press.

Gangg, L., K. Wu, et al. (1999). Traditional Chinese materia medica. [China], Wuhan University Press.

Gao, D. (1997). The encyclopedia of Chinese medicine. [London?], Carlton.

Gao, D. (2004). Chinese medicine. London, Carlton.

Gao, E. (2001). [The study of the foundation of the health organization of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)].

Gao, T. and H. Ha (1998). [Modern medicine and hygiene in Taiwan].

Gao, T. and H. Ha (1998). Modern medicine in Taiwan.

Gao, X. (1993). Lectures on Chinese pharmacology: the origin and characteristics of Chinese pharmacology.

Gao, X. (1994). Lectures on Chinese pharmacology: genuine and high-quality drugs.

Gao, Y. (1986). [The history of higher education in TCM in Beijing 1912-1949: a review by the North China College of Traditional Chinese Medicine].

Gascoigne, S. (2000). The Chinese way to health: a self-help guide to traditional Chinese medicine. London, Connections.

Gaw, K. (1988). Superior servants: the legendary Cantonese amahs of the Far East. Singapore; Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Ge, H. and J. R. Ware (1966). Alchemy, medicine, religion in the China of A.D. 320: the Nei p`ien of Ko Hung (Pao-p`u tzu). Cambridge, Mass; London, England, M.I.T. Press.

Geng, J. (1991). Herbal formulas. Beijing, New World.

Geng, J. and Z. Su (1990). Basic theories and principles. Beijing, New World Press.

Geng, J. and Z. Su (1990). Practical traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacology: basic theories and principles. Beijing, New World Press.

Gervais, M.-C., S. Jovchelovitch, et al. (1998). The health beliefs of the Chinese community in England: a qualitative research study. London, Health Education Authority.

Giles, H. A. (1912). A Chinese-English dictionary. New York, Paragon Book Gallery.

Giles, H. A. (1975). A Chinese biographical dictionary. Taipei, Ch'eng Wen Pub. Co.

Golden, R. L. (1982). Osler and Oriental medicine: a discursive review. Princeton, N.J., Science Press Associates.

Golden, R. L. (1996). The last of the Chinese editions of Osler's textbook?.

Golvers, N. (2000). Philippe Couplet, S.J. (1623-1693) and the authorship of "Specimen Medicinae Sinensis" and some other Western writings on Chinese medicine.

Gong, C. (1984). [Health care in the Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants during the second revolutionary civil war (1927-1937)].

Gong, C. (1996). [Sixty years of research on Chinese military medicine].

Gong, T. (1591). Xin ke yun lin shen gou: [4 juan]. [China], Wen Xiu tang.

González G, R. and Y. Jianhua (1996). Medicina tradicional China: Huang di Neijing, el pirmer canon del Emperador Amarillo. [Mexico], Editorial Grijalbo.

Gordon Charles, A. (1884). An epitome of the reports of the Medical Officers to the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service, from 1871 to 1882. With chapters on the history of medicine in China; materia medica. famine, etc. London, Bailliere & Co.

Gordon Charles, A. (1884). An epitome of the reports of the medical officers to the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service: from 1871 to 1882. With chapters on the history of medicine in China; materia medica; epidemics; famine; ethnology; and chronology in relation to medicine and public health. Compiled and arranged by Surgeon-General C.A. Gordon. London, Bailliere, Tindall, and Cox.

Gordon, C. A. S. and s. China. Hai kuan tsung shui wu ssu (1884). An epitome of the reports of the medical officers to the Chinese imperial maritime customs service, from 1871 to 1882: with chapters on the history of medicine in China; materia medica; epidemics; famine; ethnology; and chronology in relation to medicine and public health. London, Balliere, Tindall, & Cox.

Gore, D. R. (1999). Tibetan medicine.

Grant, J. (2003). A Chinese physician: Wang Ji and the Stone Mountain medical case histories'. London; New York, RoutledgeCurzon.

Grant, J. C. (1997). Wang Ji's 'Shishan Yi'an: aspects of gender and culture in Ming dynasty medical case histories.

Grant, J. C. and S. University of London. School of Oriental and African (1997). Wang Ji's Shishan Yi`an: aspects of gender and culture in Ming Dynasty medical care histories.

Graux, L. (1914). Les caractères médicaux dans l'écriture chinoise. Paris, A. Maloine.

Great Britain. Department of, H. (1992). The Liquid medicine measure: important information: it is vital that you read this leaflet before using the measure, for the sake of your own and your family's health. [London, Dept. of Health].

Great Britain. Dept. of Trade and, I. (2004). Natural and traditional Chinese medicines mission to Singapore and China. [London?], Pera Innovation Limited on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry.

Greig, J. D. (1994). The westernization of Chinese medicine and medical education: Hangzhou leads by example.


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