According to the Grand Chinese Dictionary, plague is defined to be an acute infectious disease. The Chinese term “infectious disease” is not what it is commonly thought originated from Japanese. The medical nomenclature shift from the traditional “plague” to the modern “infectious disease” is completed by the medical missionaries, Chinese scholars, and the national authority, each utilising different strategies. It is a history of acceptance concerning the concept of “infectious disease” from academia to national level. The conscious use of infectious disease-related thought and terminology by Chinese officials and doctors when studying infectious disease is a scientific modernization towards the understanding of epidemics. In a sense, this...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The term which is at the heart of the investigation is fever(s) both as a single-word lexeme and as ...
Chinese classics of medicine and medical records abound in reference to epidemic febrile diseases. A...
This paper traces the changing concepts of disease in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with th...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
During the period of social transformation in modern China, the sudden onslaught of malignant infect...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
Along with the legends about epidemic demons, China has developed over the centuries a medical appro...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In 1952, under the guidance of Chairman Mao, China's central government established an epidemic prev...
On 31 December, 2019 China’s Wuhan district recorded the first novel Corona virus disease (COVID-19)...
This article introduces the history of epidemic diseases in China and analyzes its characteristics. ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The term which is at the heart of the investigation is fever(s) both as a single-word lexeme and as ...
Chinese classics of medicine and medical records abound in reference to epidemic febrile diseases. A...
This paper traces the changing concepts of disease in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with th...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
During the period of social transformation in modern China, the sudden onslaught of malignant infect...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
Along with the legends about epidemic demons, China has developed over the centuries a medical appro...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In 1952, under the guidance of Chairman Mao, China's central government established an epidemic prev...
On 31 December, 2019 China’s Wuhan district recorded the first novel Corona virus disease (COVID-19)...
This article introduces the history of epidemic diseases in China and analyzes its characteristics. ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The term which is at the heart of the investigation is fever(s) both as a single-word lexeme and as ...