The classic Jin Kui Yao Lue by Zhang Zhongjing describes the condition hysteria, but details of various aetiology, manifestations and treatments of this condition are found in different clauses of the classic. In this paper, the authors attempt to discuss this condition in a more systematic manner, and explain why different treatments are needed for different manifestations of hysteria in TCM
The Present article summarises the changing concepts about hysteria from Egyptian papyrus to early 2...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...
The classic Jin Kui Yao Lue by Zhang Zhongjing describes the condition hysteria, but details of vari...
Hysteria was once a serious psychological syndrome, but nowadays in the West, this disease category ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the historical evolution of hysteria and its possible psychopathological r...
This article decribes Xiong Bi and Xin Tong Syndrome from the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Cl...
Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of ne...
Neurological and somatic symptoms of hysteria are quite common in clinical practice. Till now such p...
Previous ed.: 2000. Includes indexAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m02/428...
Session 3: Mental diseases in ancient TCM bibliographies: S-3-2Guided by a systemic and holistic the...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
Hysteria is a condition in which people assume to be ill. These people need care and counselling. Th...
Schizophrenia is a common clinical disease in the department of psychiatry. Traditional Chinese medi...
Techniques of Direct Action: Miao-Yao Variations in Shamanic Healing by Jacques Lemoine Shamanism am...
The Present article summarises the changing concepts about hysteria from Egyptian papyrus to early 2...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...
The classic Jin Kui Yao Lue by Zhang Zhongjing describes the condition hysteria, but details of vari...
Hysteria was once a serious psychological syndrome, but nowadays in the West, this disease category ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the historical evolution of hysteria and its possible psychopathological r...
This article decribes Xiong Bi and Xin Tong Syndrome from the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Cl...
Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of ne...
Neurological and somatic symptoms of hysteria are quite common in clinical practice. Till now such p...
Previous ed.: 2000. Includes indexAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m02/428...
Session 3: Mental diseases in ancient TCM bibliographies: S-3-2Guided by a systemic and holistic the...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
Hysteria is a condition in which people assume to be ill. These people need care and counselling. Th...
Schizophrenia is a common clinical disease in the department of psychiatry. Traditional Chinese medi...
Techniques of Direct Action: Miao-Yao Variations in Shamanic Healing by Jacques Lemoine Shamanism am...
The Present article summarises the changing concepts about hysteria from Egyptian papyrus to early 2...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...