Chinese Medicine Books

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Chinese Medicine Book Collection



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Pien, C.-c. (1987). Daoist health preservation exercises. Beijing, China, China Reconstructs Press.

Pillsbury, B. L. K. (1984). 'Doing the month': confinement and convalescence of Chinese women after childbirth.

Pitchford, P. (1993). Healing with whole foods: oriental traditions and modern nutrition. Berkeley, Calif., North Atlantic Books.

Pitchford, P. (2002). Healing with whole foods: Asian traditions and modern nutrition. Berkeley, Calif.; [Enfield, North Atlantic: Airlift, distributor].

Player, G. (1984). Disease and diagnosis for the acupuncturist: an advanced guide to traditional diagnostic techniques. Wellingborough, Thorsons.

Pons Gimier, L. (1998). Formulación magistral tópica en la medicina tradicional china.

Porkert, M. (1974). The theoretical foundations of Chinese medicine - systems of correspondence. Cambridge, Mass.; London, M.I.T. Press.

Porkert, M. (1974). The theoretical foundations of Chinese medicine. Systems of correspondence. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., & London.

Porkert, M. (1977). Epistemological fashions in interpreting disease: the deleterious effects of western terminology on the application of the scientific tradition of Chinese medicine (illustrated by the case of diabetes mellitus vs. sitis dissundens [hsiao-k'o]).

Porkert, M. (1983). The essentials of Chinese diagnostics. Zurich, Acta Medicinae Sinensis.

Porkert, M. (1998). Chinese medicine debased: essays on methodology. Dinkelscherben, Phainon Ed. und Media, Acta Medicinae Sinensis.

Porkert, M., C. Ullmann, et al. (1990). Chinese medicine. New York, Henry Holt.

Porras Gallo, M. I. (1998). El ser en su entorno físico, social y religioso: la restauración del equilibrio en la medicina clásica china e india.

Pregadio, F. (1996). Chinese alchemy: an annotated bibliography of works in western languages.

Pritchard, S. (1999). Chinese massage manual: a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the healing art of Tui Na. London, Piatkus.

Qayumi, T. (1998). Surgery in the ancient Far East.

Qi, L. and D. Luo (2000). Zhongguo shao shu min zu chuan tong yi yao da xi = Collection of Chinese minorities medicine. Chifeng Shi, Nei Menggu ke xue ji shu chu ban she.

Qin, S. (1996). [Folk medicine of the Qiang nationality].

Qingnan, Z. and L. Daoqing (2002). China's traditional way of health preservation. Beijing, Foreign Language Press.

Qiu, R. (1981). [On the origin of medicine. from sorcery].

Queen, S. A. (1996). From chronicle to canon: the hermeneutics of the Spring and autumn, according to Tung Chung-shu. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Quinn, J. R. and E. F. I. C. f. A. S. i. t. H. S. G. H. S. John (1973). Medicine and public health in the People's Republic of China. [Bethesda, Md.], National Institutes of Health.

Quinn, J. R. and E. F. I. C. f. A. S. i. t. H. S. John (1974). China medicine as we saw it. [Bethesda, Md.], U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health.

Quinn, J. R., E. F. I. C. f. A. S. i. t. H. S. G. H. S. P. John, et al. (1972). Medicine and public health in the People's Republic of China. [Bethesda, Md.], U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health.

Rashid al-Din, T. and M. Minuvi (1972). Tanksuqnamah: ya tibb-i ahl-i Khita. Tihran, Intisharat-i Danishkadah-'i Adabiyat va `Ulum-i Insani.

Read Bernard, E. (1934). Chinese materia medica: insect drugs, dragon & snake drugs, fish drugs. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read Bernard, E. (1977). Chinese medicinal plants from the Pen ts'ao kang mu (bencao gangmu), A.D.1596: 3rd edition of a botanical, chemical and pharmacological reference list. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read Bernard, E. (1982). Chinese medicine series. Pasadena, CA, E Langstaff.

Read Bernard, E. and Po (1977). Chinese materia medica: turtle and shellfish drugs: avian drugs; a compendium of minerals and stones. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read Bernard, E. and R. Liu (1977). Famine foods listed in the Chiu huang pen ts'ao (Jiu huang bencao) giving their identity, nutritional values and notes on their preparation; The botany of mahuang; common food fishes of Shanghai. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E. (1926). Gleanings from old Chinese medicine.

Read, B. E. (1934). Chinese materia medica: dragons and snakes. Peiping, China, Peking Natural History Bulletin.

Read, B. E. (1939). Ancient Chinese medicine and its modern interpretation.

Read, B. E. (1939). Animal preparations used in Chinese medicine.

Read, B. E. (1940). Insects used in Chinese medicine, [Shanghai?].

Read, B. E. (1976). Chinese materia medica: Animal drugs. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E. (1977). Chinese materia medica: Insect drugs: Dragon and snake drugs: Fish drugs. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E. (1977). Chinese materia medica: Turtle and shellfish drugs: Avian drugs: A compendium of minerals and stones used in Chinese medicine from the Pen ts'ao kang mu. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E. (1977). Famine foods listed in the Chiu huang pen ts'ao, giving their identity, nutritional values and notes on their preparation: the botany of mahuang: common food fishes of Shanghai. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E. (1982). Chinese materia medica: insect drugs, dragon & snake drugs, fish drugs. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.


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