Pulse diagnosis in early Chinese medicine: the telling touch
This is a study of the earliest extensive account of Chinese pulse diagnosis, or more accurately, the examination of mai. Dr Hsu focuses on a biography of Chunyu Yi, a doctor of the early Han, and presents the first complete translation into English of the Memoir in the Historical Records by Sima Qi...
Main Author: | Hsu, E |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2010
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