Chinese Medicine Books

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Chinese Medicine Book Collection



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United, N. (1983). Multilingual dictionary of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances under international control. New York, United Nations.

University of, W. (1975). Medicines 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., Feb. 1974, Washington.

Unschuld Paul, U. and D. Xu (1990). Forgotten traditions in ancient Chinese medicine. Brookline, Mass., U.S.A., Paradigm Publications.

Unschuld Paul, U. and D. Xu (1998). Forgotten traditions of ancient Chinese medicine: a Chinese view from the eighteenth century: the I-hsüeh Yüan Liu Lun of 1757. Brookline, Mass., Paradigm Publications.

Unschuld, P. U. (1979). The Chinese reception of Indian medicine in the first millenium A.D.

Unschuld, P. U. (1985). Medicine in China: a history of ideas. Berkeley, Calif.; London, University of California Press.

Unschuld, P. U. (1985). Traditional Chinese medical theory and real nosological units: the case of Hansen's disease.

Unschuld, P. U. (1988). Introductory readings in classical Chinese medicine: sixty texts with vocabulary and translation, a guide to research aids and a general glossary. Dordrecht; Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Unschuld, P. U. (1994). Learn to read Chinese: an introduction to the language and concepts of current Zhongyi literature. Brookline, Mass., Paradigm Publications.

Unschuld, P. U. (1998). Chinese medicine. Brookline, Mass., Paradign Publications.

Unschuld, P. U. (1999). The past 1000 years of Chinese medicine.

Unschuld, P. U. (2000). Medicine in China: historical artefacts and images. Munich; London, Prestel.

Unschuld, P. U. (2000). Medicine in China: historical artifacts and images. Munich; London, Prestel.

Unschuld, P. U. (2003). Huang Di nei jing su wen: nature, knowledge, imagery in an ancient Chinese medical text, with an appendix, The doctrine of the five periods and six qi in the Huang Di nei jing su wen. Berkeley, Calif.; London, University of California Press.

Unschuld, P. U. (2003). Huang Di nei jing su wen: nature, knowledge, imagery in an ancient Chinese medical text; with an appendix, The doctrine of the five periods and six qi in in the Huang Di nei jing su wen. Berkeley, Calif.; London, University of California Press.

Unschuld, P. U. and T. International Symposium on Translation Methodologies and (1989). Approaches to traditional Chinese medical literature: proceedings of an International Symposium on Translation Methodologies and Terminologies. Dordrecht; London, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Unschuld, U. (1977). Traditional Chinese pharmacology: an analysis of its development in the thirteenth century.

Veith, I. (1949). Huang Ti nei ching su wên: The Yellow Emperor's classic of internal medicine. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins.

Veith, I. (1950). Medicine in Japan.

Veith, I. (1950). Some Philosophical Concepts of Early Chinese Medicine, Bangalore.

Veith, I. (1955). Psychiatric thought in Chinese medicine.

Veith, I. (1958). Universalistic concepts in Chinese anatomy and medicine.

Veith, I. (2002). The Yellow Emperor's classic of internal medicine. Berkeley, Calif; London, University of California Press.

Veith, I. and J. N. D. McHugh (1972). Huang Ti Nei Ching Su Wên: The yellow emperor's classic of internal medicine New edition. [Berkeley], University of California Press.

Viên y hoc cô truyên Viêt, N. (2000). Phuong pháp bào chê và su dung dông duoc. Ha Noi, Nha xuat ban y hoc.

Vincent, E. (1915). La médecine en Chine au XXe siècle: la vielle médecine des Chinois. Paris, G. Steinheil.

Volkmar, B. (1992). Chinese pediatrics: history and current status: a research report.

Volkmar, B. (2000). The concept of contagion in Chinese medical thought: empirical knowledge versus cosmological order.

Wallnöfer, H. and A. v. Rottauscher (1965). Chinese folk medicine. New York, Crown Publishers.

Wallnöfer, H., A. v. Rottauscher, et al. (1975). Chinese folk medicine and acupuncture. London [etc.], White Lion Publishers.

Wallnöfer, H., v. Rottauscher Anna, et al. (1965). Chinese folk medicine and acupuncture. London, White Lion Publishers.

Walravens, H. (1993). Cataloguing the Chinese Collection.

Walravens, H. and L. Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine (1994). Catalogue of Chinese books and manuscripts in the Library of The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. London, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine.

Walravens, H. and L. Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine (1994). Catalogue of the Chinese books and manuscripts in the Library of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. London, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine.

Wang, B. E. and G. B. Yao (1992). [Retrospect of yesterday, prospect of tomorrow and welcoming the new advances: celebration to the 40th anniversary of the Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine].

Wang, C. i.-l. and N.-f. Shao (1990). Diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine. Jinan, Shandong Science and Technology Press.

Wang, C.-k., P. i. Chen, et al. (1999). History and development of traditional Chinese medicine. Beijing, Science Press.

Wang, C.-M. and L.-t. Wu (1932). History of Chinese Medicine, etc. [With plates, including portraits.]. Tientsin, Tientsin Press.

Wang, C.-m. and L.-t. Wu (1932). History of Chinese medicine: being a chronicle of medical happenings in China from ancient times to the present period. Tientsin, China, Tientsin Press, Ltd.

Wang, C.-M. and L.-t. Wu (1936). History of Chinese Medicine. Second edition. Shanghai, National Quarantine Service.


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