Chinese Medicine Books

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Read, B. E. and C. Pak (1936). A compendium of minerals and stones used in Chinese medicine from the Pen Ts'ao Kang Mu. Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin.

Read, B. E. and J.-c. i. Liu (1977). Famine foods listed in the Chiu huang pen ts'ao: The botany of Mahuang; Common food fishes of Shanghai. Taipei, Republic of China, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E. and S.-c. Li (1937). Chinese materia medica: turtle and shellfish drugs. Peiping, China, Peking Natural History Bulletin.

Read, B. E. and S.-c. Li (1977). Chinese medicinal plants from the Pen ts`ao kang mu. A.D. 1596. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E., C. Pak, et al. (1928). A compendium of minerals and stones used in Chinese medicine from the Pen t'sao kang mu, Li Shi Chen 1597 A.D. [Peiping, China], Peking Society of Natural History.

Read, B. E., C. Pak, et al. (1936). Chinese materia medica: a compedium of minerals and stones used in Chinese medicine from the Pen ts`ao kang mu [by] Li Shih Chen. [Peking], Peking Natural History Bulletin.

Read, B. E., C. Pak, et al. (1982). Chinese materia medica: turtle & shellfish drugs, avian drugs, a compendium of minerals and stones. Taipei, Southern Materials Center.

Read, B. E., J.-c. i. Liu, et al. (1927). Plantae medicinalis Sinensis, 2d ed: Bibliography of Chinese medicinal plants from the Pen Ts'ao Kang Mu. 1596 A. D. Peking, Dept. of pharmacology, Peking union medical college: in collaboration with the Peking laboratory of natural history.

Read, B. E., S.-c. Li, et al. (1982). Chinese medicinal plants from the Pen Ts`ao Kang Mu, A.D. 1596 of a botanical, chiemical and pharmacological reference list. Taipei, Republic of China, Southern Materials Center, Inc.

Rechung, J. K. R. (1973). Tibetan medicine: illustrated in original texts. London, Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine.

Rechung, R. and M. Wellcome Institute of the History of (1976). Tibetan medicine. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Reddy, D. V. S. (1938). Glimpses into the practice and principles of medicine in Buddhistic India in the 7th century A.D: gleaned from "The records of Buddhist religion" by the Chinese monk I-tsing.

Regnault, J. (1902). Médecine et pharmacie chez les chinois et chez les Annamites. Paris, A. Challamel.

Reichstein, G. and P. Tan (1998). Wood becomes water: Chinese medicine in everyday life. New York; London, Kodansha International.

Reid, D. (1993). Guarding the three treasures: the Chinese way of health. London, Simon & Schuster.

Reid, D. P. (1987). Chinese herbal medicine. Wellingborough, Thorsons.

Reid, D. P. (1995). A handbook of Chinese healing herbs. London, Simon & Schuster.

Reid, D. P. (1996). The Shambhala guide to traditional Chinese medicine. Boston, Shambhala.

Reid, D. P. (2001). Guarding the three treasures: the Chinese way of health. London, Pocket Books.

Ren, X. (1986). [The influence of traditional Chinese medicine on surgery].

Requena, Y. (1989). Character and health: the relationship of acupuncture and psychology. Brookline, Mass, Paradigm Publications.

Requena, Y. (1989). Character and health, Paradigm Publications.

Riddell, S. (1979). Dated Chinese antiquities, 600-1650. London; Boston, Faber and Faber.

Riley, D., D.-Q. Lián, et al. (2003). Treating pain with traditional Chinese medicine. Brookline, Mass.; London, Paradigm: Elsevier Health Sciences.

Riordan, J., R. Jones, et al. (1999). Sport and physical education in China. London; New York, E & FN Spon.

Risse, G. B. (1973). Modern China and traditional Chinese medicine: a symposium held at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Springfield, Ill, Thomas.

Rochat de la Vallée, E. (1989). Obstacles to translating classical Chinese medical texts into western languages.

Rockefeller Foundation. China Medical, C. (1914). Medicine in China. New York, [printed by the University of Chicago Press].

Rogans, E. (1997). Chinese herbal medicine: a step-by-step guide. Shaftesbury, Element.

Roland, C. G. and J. D. Key (1978). Was Peter Parker a competent clinician?.

Roseau, M. J., S. M. Woo, et al. (1927). Preventive medicine and hygiene. Shanghai, Council on Publication, China Medical Association.

Rosen, G. (1940). Chinese materia medica.

Rose-Neil, S. and A. British Acupuncture (1979). An acupuncturist visits China. London (34 Alderney St., SW1 4EU), British Acupuncture Association.

Rosenthal, M. M. (1987). Health care in the People's Republic of China: moving toward modernization. Boulder; London, Westview Press.

Rosenthal, M. M. (1987). Health care in the People's Republic of China: moving towards modernization. Boulder; London, Westview.

Rosner, F. (2000). History of Chinese medicine. Leiden, Brill.

Ross, J. (1984). Zang fu: the organ systems of traditional Chinese medicine: functions interrelationships & patterns of disharmony in theory & practice. Bristol, J. Ross.

Ross, J. (1985). Zang Fu, the organ systems of traditional Chinese medicine: functions, interrelationships and patterns of disharmony in theory and practice. Edinburgh; London, Churchill Livingstone.

Rothera, M., M. Chinese University of Hong Kong. Department of, et al. (1993). Examination of the ear, nose and throat. Medi-Vision; programme 12. Shatin, Hong Kong, Chinese University Press.

Rudolph, R. C. (1947). Medical matters in an an early fourteenth century Chinese diary.


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