Continuity and Change in Dao Yin: Comparing and Contrasting the Therapeutic Exercises in Yin Shu (The Book of Pulling, c. 2nd Century BCE) and Zhu Bing Yuan …
D Yang - Chinese Medicine and Culture, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Abstract The manuscript Yin Shu (The Book of Pulling), excavated from Zhangjiashan Han
Tomb No. 247, is the earliest surviving text on therapeutic exercise known as Dao Yin (lit …
Tomb No. 247, is the earliest surviving text on therapeutic exercise known as Dao Yin (lit …
Therapeutic exercise in the medical practice of Sui China (581–618 CE)
D Yang - Routledge Handbook of Chinese Medicine, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter focuses on extraordinary medical initiatives during the Sui dynasty (581–618
CE) when therapeutic exercise, known as daoyin導 引 (guiding and pulling), became the …
CE) when therapeutic exercise, known as daoyin
Prescribing 'Guiding and Pulling': the institutionalisation of therapeutic exercise in Sui China (581–618 CE)
D Yang - 2018 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
This dissertation investigates the development of therapeutic exercise known as daoyin 導 引
(guiding and pulling) during the Sui dynasty (581–618 CE). The main research questions …
(guiding and pulling) during the Sui dynasty (581–618 CE). The main research questions …
A Study on Daoist's Medical Scripture Yi-dao Huan-yuan in the Qing: The Relationship Between Daoism and Traditional Chinese Medicine from Theories of Healing to …
TTC Luk - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Yan Liu, Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China
H Bian - 2022 - academic.oup.com
Medicine heals us, whereas poison kills us. In public and private spaces today, we rely on
this seemingly neat binary between nourishing and toxic substances to live, and live well …
this seemingly neat binary between nourishing and toxic substances to live, and live well …
Yan Liu, Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China
WS Margaret Ng - 2024 - academic.oup.com
How did poisons become healing substances? Yan Liu answers this question by tracing the
history of du, which could be translated as “potent” and “toxic,” and how these toxic …
history of du, which could be translated as “potent” and “toxic,” and how these toxic …
Visual representation and oral transmission of yangsheng techniques in Ming China
H Chen - Asian Medicine, 2012 - brill.com
Pictures of publications abound in Ming China (1368–1644). So do the illustrations of books
on medicine and health maintenance. In the case of daoyin gymnastics, the number of their …
on medicine and health maintenance. In the case of daoyin gymnastics, the number of their …
Crossing the Neiguan 内 關 " Inner Pass": A Nei/Wai 内外 " Inner/Outer" Distinction in Early Chinese Medicine
V Lo - East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine, 2000 - JSTOR
When Chunyu Yi (fi. 154 BC), a physician of the early Western Han period, states that an
illness has progressed to the neiguan f^ J" inner pass," he means that the outlook for his …
illness has progressed to the neiguan f^ J" inner pass," he means that the outlook for his …
Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China by Yan Liu
WSM Ng - Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2024 - muse.jhu.edu
How did poisons become healing substances? Yan Liu answers this question by tracing the
history of du, which could be translated as “potent” and “toxic,” and how these toxic …
history of du, which could be translated as “potent” and “toxic,” and how these toxic …
Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China, written by Yan Liu
RYJ Chen - Asian Medicine, 2024 - brill.com
Farmer's Classic of Materia Medica (Shennong bencao jing), appeared and when the
emergence and rise of Daoism reshaped Chinese healing cultures. Chapter 1,“The Paradox …
emergence and rise of Daoism reshaped Chinese healing cultures. Chapter 1,“The Paradox …