During the period of social transformation in modern China, the sudden onslaught of malignant infectious diseases, the helplessness of the public, and the impact of the modern Western medical system promoted the profound self-revolution of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Multiple factors, including politics, economy or religion contributed to the formulation of paper-based “TCM proclamation”. This paper, based on the prevention and control of cholera advocated in TCM proclamation, analyzes the new ways of cholera spread in China in early modern times and the complicated “country-region-medical institutions-other institutions-individuals” correlations
According to the Grand Chinese Dictionary, plague is defined to be an acute infectious disease. The ...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
The 19th century was the age of great reform in American history. After constructing of the canal an...
During the epidemics in the Qing dynasty, many medical professionals, nonprofessionals, and social o...
Deadly pandemics have ravaged China throughout its history due to population mobility and displacem...
In 1961 the seventh global cholera pandemic, El Tor cholera, broke out in Indonesia. Between 1962 an...
SummaryInfluenza has been, and continues to be, a serious threat to human life. The 1918 influenza p...
This paper analyzes how tuberculosis was recognized by the Chinese people from the late Qing Dynasty...
The category of “epidemic diseases” is discussed extensively in the literature of traditional Chines...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
This paper examines preventive measures against contagious diseases undertaken by the Beiping Munici...
In contrast to the historical assessment of modern medicine as an emanation of hegemonic European do...
The subject of this dissertation is the history of Chinese medicine during the Northern Song dynasty...
This paper examines the spread of the Manchurian plague and the response of the Chinese government, ...
This paper probes the spread of communicable diseases and other related problems during late 19th ce...
According to the Grand Chinese Dictionary, plague is defined to be an acute infectious disease. The ...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
The 19th century was the age of great reform in American history. After constructing of the canal an...
During the epidemics in the Qing dynasty, many medical professionals, nonprofessionals, and social o...
Deadly pandemics have ravaged China throughout its history due to population mobility and displacem...
In 1961 the seventh global cholera pandemic, El Tor cholera, broke out in Indonesia. Between 1962 an...
SummaryInfluenza has been, and continues to be, a serious threat to human life. The 1918 influenza p...
This paper analyzes how tuberculosis was recognized by the Chinese people from the late Qing Dynasty...
The category of “epidemic diseases” is discussed extensively in the literature of traditional Chines...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
This paper examines preventive measures against contagious diseases undertaken by the Beiping Munici...
In contrast to the historical assessment of modern medicine as an emanation of hegemonic European do...
The subject of this dissertation is the history of Chinese medicine during the Northern Song dynasty...
This paper examines the spread of the Manchurian plague and the response of the Chinese government, ...
This paper probes the spread of communicable diseases and other related problems during late 19th ce...
According to the Grand Chinese Dictionary, plague is defined to be an acute infectious disease. The ...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
The 19th century was the age of great reform in American history. After constructing of the canal an...