Chinese Medicine Books

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Chinese Medicine Book Collection



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Wang, J., P. Siffert, et al., Eds. (2000). Radiation detection for imaging in industry and medicine.

Wang, J., R. Zhang, et al. (2000). [A study on the producing locations of medicines included in 'Shennong's classic of materia medica'].

Wang, J., W. Fu, et al. (1966). Zhongguo yishi waiwen wenxue suoyin = Bibliography of Chinese medical history in foreign languages, 1682-1965. Shanghai, Shanghai zhongyi xueyuan yishi bowuguan.

Wang, J.-Y. (1983). Psychosomatic illness in the Chinese cultural context.

Wang, P. (2000). Aching for beauty: footbinding in China. Minneapolis, Minn.; London, University of Minnesota Press.

Wang, S. (1986). Ying-Han he yixue cihui = An English-Chinese dictionary of nuclear medicine. Beijing, Yuanzieng Chuban She.

Wang, S. (1996). Advanced textbook on traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacology. Beijing, New World Press.

Wang, W. K. and Y. Y. Wang (1992). Biomedical engineering basis of traditional Chinese medicine.

Wang, X. and M. Zhang (1989). Ying Zhong yi xue ci hai = A comprehensive English-Chinese medical dictionary. Qing dao, Qing dao chu ban she.

Wang, Y. Y. L., J. I. Sheu, et al. (1992). Alterations of pulse by Chinese herb medicine.

Wang, Y., K. F. Lay, et al. (1995). The social and health needs of the Chinese and Vietnamese communities in Avon: a research report. Bristol, UBHT.

Wang, Y., S. Jiang, et al. (2002). Ke ji, yi liao yu she hui xue shu yan tao hui lun wen ji = Science, technology, medicine and society, Mar. 21-22, 2002. Gaoxiong Shi, Guo li ke xue gong yi bo wu guan.

Ware James, R. and H. Ge (1966). Alchemy, medicine and religion in the China of A.D. 320: the Nei P'ien of Ko Hung (Pao-p'u tzu). New York; London, Dover: Constable.

Way, E. L. and C.-f. Chen (1999). Modern clinical applications related to Chinese traditional theories of drug interactions.

Webster, A. J. (1980). Status of Chinese acupuncture in western medicine.

Wegman, M. E., T.-Y. Lin, et al. (1973). Public health in the People's Republic of China: report of a conference. New York, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation.

Wei, J. (1985). Chinese emperors and acupuncture.

Wei, R. (1984). [A talk on homologous organ therapy in traditional Chinese medicine: from textual research on the Chinese character Yan].

Wei, Y. (1982). [A history of the diagnosis of orthopedic traumatological diseases in traditional Chinese medicine].

Wellcome Historical Medical, M. (1966). Chinese medicine: an exhibition illustrating the traditional system of medicine of the Chinese people. London, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library.

Wellcome Institute for the History of, M. (1965). Exhibition catalogues of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine.

Wellcome Research, I. (1966). Chinese medicine. An exhibition illustrating the traditional system of medicine of the Chinese people. [Illustrated catalogue.], London.

Weng, W. and J. Chen (1996). The eastern perspective on functional foods based on traditional Chinese medicine.

White, S. (1984). Electroacupuncture in veterinary medicine. San Francisco, Chinese Materials Center Publications.

Whitehead, P. J. P. (1988). Darwin in Chinese: some additions.

Whitehead, P. J. P. and L. British Museum. Dept. of Zoology (1969). The Reeves Collection of Chinese fish drawings. London, Trustees of the British Museum.

Whitlocke, B. (1999). Chinese medicine for women: a common sense approach. Cork, The Collins Press.

Wienke, K. (1996). Health care Chinese style.

Wiesner, W. (1997). Treating cancer with Chinese medicine = Zhong yi zhi ai: bian zheng, fang ji, tong ji: diagnosis prescriptions statistics: a survey on Chinese specialist litersture. Vierkirchen, Fremdsprachige Literatur.

Wiesner, W. (1997). Treating cancer with Chinese medicine: diagnosis prescriptions statistics: a survey on Chinese specialist literature. Petershausen, Germany, W. Wiesner.

Wile, D. (1992). Art of the bedchamber: the Chinese sexual yoga classics including women's solo meditation texts. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Wilhelm, R. and C. G. Jung (1984). The secret of the golden flower: a Chinese book of life. London, Arkana.

Williams, T. (1995). Chinese medicine: acupuncture, herbal remedies, nutrition, qigong and meditation for total health. Shaftesbury, Element.

Williams, T. (1996). The complete illustrated guide to Chinese medicine: a comprehensive system for health and fitness. Shaftesbury, Dorset; Rockport, Mass., Element.

Williams, T. (1997). Chinese medicine: acupuncture, herbal remedies, nutrition, qigong & meditation for total health. Shaftesbury, Element.

Wilson, W. J. (1940). Biographies of early Chinese alchemists.

Wilson, W. J. (1940). Later developments of Chinese alchemy.

Wilson, W. J. (1940). Leading ideas of early Chinese alchemy.

Wilson, W. J. (1940). Relation of Chinese alchemy to that of other countries.

Wilson, W. J. (1940). The background of Chinese alchemy.


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