Chinese Medicine Books

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Chinese Medicine Book Collection



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Winder, M. (1985). Vaidurya in Sanskrit, Pali, Chinese and Tibetan. London, [s.n.

Winder, M. (1994). Tibetan medicine: its humours and elements.

Windridge, C. (1994). Fountain of Health: A-Z of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Mainstream Pub. Co.

Windridge, C. (1994). The fountain of health: an A-Z of traditional Chinese medicine. Edinburgh, Mainstream Publishing.

Wise, T. (1867). Review of the history of medicine. London, J. Churchill; [etc., etc.].

Wiseman, N. (1995). English-Chinese, Chinese-English Dictionary of Chinese Medicine = Ying Han, Han Ying zhong yi ci dian. Hunan, Hunan ke xue ji shu chu ban she.

Wiseman, N. (1995). Ying Han Han Ying Chung i tz`u tien = English-Chinese Chinese-English dictionary of Chinese medicine. Ch`ang-sha shih, Hu-nan k`o hsueh chi shu ch`u pan she.

Wiseman, N. (1995). Ying han han ying zhong yi ci dian = English-Chinese Chinese-English dictionary of Chinese medicine. Changsha, Hunan ke xue ji shu chu ban she.

Wiseman, N. (1995). Ying-Han, Han-Ying zhongyi cidian = English-Chinese, Chinese-English dictionary of Chinese medicine. Hunan, Kexue keji chubanshe.

Wiseman, N. and A. Ellis (1996). Fundamentals of Chinese medicine = Zhong Yi Xué Ji Chu. Brookline, Mass., Paradigm Publications.

Wiseman, N. and K. Boss (1990). Glossary of Chinese medical terms and acupuncture points. Brookline, Mass., U.S.A., Paradigm Publications.

Wiseman, N. and P. Zmiewski (1989). Rectifying the names: suggestions for standardizing Chinese medical terminology.

Wiseman, N. and Y. Feng (1998). A practical dictionary of Chinese medicine. Brookline, Mass., Paradigm Publications.

Wiseman, N., Y. H. Zhang, et al. (2003). Chinese medical characters. Brookline, Mass.; [London, Paradigm: Elsevier Health Sciences].

Wiseman, N., Y. Zhang, et al. (2003). Chinese medical characters = Zhong yi yong zi; edited by Michael Helme; Wei Naijie, Zhang Yuhúan. Taos, N.M., Paradigm Publications.

Wiseman, N., Y. Zhang, et al. (2003). Chinese medical characters = Zhong yi yong zi. Taos, N.M., Paradigm Publications.

Wolfe, H. L. (1990). Second spring: a guide to healthy menopause through traditional Chinese medicine. Boulder, CO, Blue Poppy Press.

Wolfe, H. L. (1993). Menopause: a second Spring: making a smooth transition with traditional Chinese medicine. Boulder, Co., Blue Poppy Press.

Wong James, I. (1981). A source book in the Chinese martial arts. Stockton, Calif., Koinonia Publications.

Wong Paul, P. (1979). Modern Chinese massotherapy. Hong Kong, Medicine & Health.

Wong, J. Y. (1998). Deadly dreams: opium, imperialism and the "Arrow" War (1856-60) in China. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Wong, K. C. (1932). History of Chinese medicine, Tientsin.

Wong, K. C. and L.-t. Wu (1936). History of Chinese medicine: being a chronicle of medical happenings in China from ancient times to the present period. Shanghai, National Quarantine Service.

Wong, K. C. and W. Lien-Teh (1973). History of Chinese medicine: being a chronicle of medical happenings in China from ancient times to the present period. New York, N.Y., AMS Press.

Wong, K. C.-m. and L.-t. Wu (1973). History of Chinese medicine: being a chronicle of medical happenings in China from ancient times to the present period, by K. Chimin Wong and We Lien-teh. Shanghai; [New York, National Quarantine Service: AMS Press.

Wong, M. (1947). Nei Ching, the Chinese canon of medicine. Cambridge, University of Cambridge.

Wong, M. (1971). Les doctrines médicales chinoises et leur évolution sous les Mongols (dynastie des Yuan 1280-1367).

Wong, M. (1976). La médecine chinoise par les plantes. [Paris], Tchou.

Wongpakdee, S. (1992). Tawny Daylily.

Workshop on the Pharmaceutical Industry for Promoting Technical Co-operation Among the Developing, C. and O. United Nations Industrial Development (1985). Proceedings of the Workshop on the Pharmaceutical Industry (Combined Modern-Traditional Pharmacy) for Promoting Technical Co-operation Among the Developing Countries, Beijing and Bangzhou, China, 1-14 November 1982: technical papers. [Vienna], United Nations Industrial Development Organization.

World Health, O. and O. World Health. (2001). "International classification of functioning, disability and health: ICF: multilingual CD-ROM: version 1.0.".

World Health, O., M. China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Institute of Chinese Materia, et al. (1989). Medicinal plants in China: with a selection of 150 commonly used species. Manila, World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Western Pacific.

Wright Thomas, L. and D. Eisenberg (1985). Encounters with Qi: exploring Chinese medicine. New York, W W Norton & Company.

Wright, M. (2004). An introduction to Chinese herbal medicine: with particular reference to the Chinese umbelliferae. Edinburgh, Greenbank Publications.

Wu, D. and P. D. Murphy (1994). Handbook of Chinese popular culture. Westport, Conn; London, Greenwood Press.

Wu, D. Y. H. (1979). Traditional Chinese concepts of food and medicine in Singapore. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Wu, H.-g. and D.-c. Luo (1984). Chinese medicine: a comprehensive review of medicine in the People's Republic of China. Lancaster, Published in association with the People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, [by] MTP.

Wu, H.-g. and H. Chen (1984). Modern Chinese medicine. Lancaster; Boston, MTP Press.

Wu, H.-g. and R.-t. Ran (1984). Chinese surgery: a comprehensive review of surgery in the People's Republic of China. Lancaster, Published in association with the People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, [by] MTP.

Wu, H.-g. and R.-t. Ran (1984). Chinese surgery: a comprehensive review of surgery in the Peoples's Republic of China. Lancaster, MTP Press.


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