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Kendall Donald, E. (2001). Dao of Chinese medicine: understanding an ancient healing art. Hong Kong; Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Kendall, C. (1932). Magic herbs. The story of Chinese medicine. Reprinted from The China journal. vol. XVI, no. 6, June, 1932, [London.

Kendall, D. E. (2002). Dao of Chinese medicine: understanding an ancient healing art. Hong Kong; Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Kerr, J. G. (1873). Chinese medicine. [S.l.], [s.n.].

Kerr, J. J. and J. G. Kerr (1859). Medicine in China. [S. l., s.n.

Keswick, M. (1979). The Chinese garden.

Keung, W. K. (1991). Studies on Chinese medical plants and cancer. Hong Kong, Elerich Development Limited.

Keung, W. M. (2002). Pueraria: the genus Pueraria. London, Taylor & Francis.

Keung, W. M. and B. L. Vallee (1993). Daidzin: a potent, selective inhibitor of human mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase.

Keys, J. D. (1976). Chinese herbs: their botany, chemistry, and pharmacodynamics. Rutland, Vt, C. E. Tuttle Co.

Keys, J. D. (1991). Chinese herbs: their botany, chemistry, and pharmacodynamics: with special sections on mineral drugs, drugs of animal origin, 300 Chinese prescriptions, toxic herbs. Rutland, Charles E. Tuttle.

Keys, W. S. (1995). Flowers in winter: defeating cancer: a westerner's Chinese journey. St Leonards, NSW, Allen & Unwin.

Keys, W. S. (1996). Flowers in winter: defeating cancer - a Westerner's Chinese journey. St. Leonards, N.S.W., Allen & Unwin.

Keyser, A. (1972). The development of the diencephalon of the Chinese hamster: an investigation of the validity of the criteria of subdivision of the brain.

Khangkar, L. D. and T. D. Khangkar (1990). Journey into the mystery of Tibetan medicine: based on the lectures of Dr. Dolma. New Delhi, Yarlung Publications.

Khanh, V. C., D. C. Anderson, et al. (1996). Two infants with acute flaccid paralysis. Medi-Vision; programme 30. Sai Kung, Hong Kong, Medical Education Services.

Kidd, S. and I. Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and (1838). Catalogue of the Chinese library of the Royal Asiatic Society. London, Printed by J.W. Parker.

Kim, H.-g. (1989). Tongyang uihak hyongmyong: ch'ongnon. Seoul, Sinnong Paekch'o.

Kim, S. and M. National Library of (1966). Current holdings of Mainland Chinese journals, October 1965. Bethesda, National Library of Medicine.

Kim, S.-g. (1987). Hanuiyak sogo. Soul T`ukpyolsi, Soul Taehakkyo Ch`ulp`anbu.

Kimura, T., P. P. H. But, et al. (1996). Northeast Asia. Singapore; London, World Scientific.

King, F. H. H. and P. Clarke (1965). A research guide to China-coast newspapers, 1822-1911. [Cambridge], East Asian Research Center, Harvard University: distributed by Harvard University Press.

Kinney, A. B. and I. NetLibrary (1995). Chinese views of childhood. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press.

Klaveren, M. v. (1997). Death among coolies: mortality of Chinese and Javanese labourers on Sumatra in the early years of recruitment, 1882-1909.

Klein, H. (1987). Les théories hermétiques de la médecine traditionnelle en Chine: recherches sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Chang Chieh-Pin médicin-philosophe de l'époque des Ming. Paris, Dervy-Livres.

Klein-Franke, F. and M. Zhu (1998). Rashid ad-Din and the Tansuq-namah: the earliest translation of Chinese medical literature in the West.

Klein-Franke, F. and Z. Ming (1996). Rashid ad-Din as a transmitter of Chinese medicine to the West.

Kleinman, A. (1978). Culture and healing in Asian societies: anthropological, psychiatric, and public health studies. Boston, G.K. Hall.

Kleinman, A. and E. F. I. C. f. A. S. i. t. H. S. G. H. S. P. John (1975). Medicine in Chinese cultures: comparative studies of health care in Chinese and other societies / papers and discussions from a conference held in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., February 1974. Washington, D.C., John E. Fogarty International Center.

Kleinman, A. and T.-y. Lin (1981). Normal and abnormal behavior in Chinese culture. Dordrecht; London, D. Reidel: sold and distributed in the U.S.A. by Kluwer Boston.

Kleinman, A., E. F. I. C. f. A. S. i. t. H. S. John, et al. (1976). Medicine in Chinese cultures: comparative studies of health care in Chinese and other societies: papers and discussions from a conference held in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., February 1974. [Washington], U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health: for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.

Kleinman, A., S. Comparative Study of Traditional and Modern Medicine in Chinese, et al. (1975). Medicine in Chinese cultures: comparative studies of health care in Chinese and other societies. Papers and discussions from a conference held in Seattle Washington February 1974. Washington, D.C., Gout Print. Off.[for the] National Institutes of Health, John E.Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study inthe Health Sciences.

Kleinmann, A. and E. F. I. C. G. H. S. P. John (1975). Medicine in Chinese cultures: comparative studies of health care in Chinese and other societies: papers and discussions from a conference held in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., February 1974. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office.

Kleiweg de Zwaan, J. P. (1917). Völkerkundliches und geschichtliches über die Heilkunde der chinesen und japaner. Haarlem, De Erven Loosjes.

Ko, 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, M.I.T. Press.

Ko, H. and J. R. Ware (1967). Alchemy, medicine, religion in the China of A.D. 320: The Nei p`ien of Ko Hung (Pao-p`u tzu). Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press.

Ko, R. K. M. (2002). Shengmai san. London, Taylor & Francis.

Koh, T. C. (1981). Chinese medicine and martial arts.

Kohn, L. and Y. Sakade (1989). Taoist meditation and longevity techniques. Ann Arbor, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.

Kong, D. and J. Hua (2002). Ying Han shuang xiang yi xue ci dian = English-Chinese and Chinese-English dictionary of medicine. Shanghai, Shanghai jiao tong da xue chu ban she.


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