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2013 VOLUME 8 ISSUE 2 Editorial
Just Below an Image of a Three-Legged Bird-In-The-Sun in The
Selection from Yellow Emperor's Medical Classic (Huang Di Nei Jing)
10 the Fine Art of the Tongue
En-Spiriting the Practice of Acupuncture by Alexandra Maria
Tongues on Fire: on the Origins and Transmission of a System of Tongue Diagnosis
Medical Writings on Childbirth in Imperial China
A Medical Line of Many Masters: a Prosopographical Study of Liu Wansu and His Disciples
Program Catalog
A Pure Mind in a Clean Body
Lineage Construction of the Southern School from Zhongli Quan to Liu Haichan and Zhang Boduan
Terrestrial and Celestial Transformations in Zhou and Early-Imperial China
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
Journal of Daoist Studies
Outline for This Class
Liminality, Embodiment and the Six Healing Sounds of Qigong Patrick Emilio Carson
Der Milchbaum Und Die Physiologie Der Weiblichen Ejakulation : Bemerkungen Über Papiermaulbeer- Und Feigenbäume Im Süden Altchinas
The Three Sovereigns Tradition: Talismans, Elixirs
Top View
Thousand Gold: the Food Sections
1 Chinese Medical Illustration: Chronologies and Categories
The Body of Chinese Medicine and Contemporary Practice
Handbooks for Daoist Practice
A Pure Mind in a Clean Body
CJPJ N Tluan
Review Article
Wang Shuhe Maijue(The Pulse-Diagnostic Song of Wang Shuhe 王叔和 脈訣) Controversy and the Construction of Scholarly Medica
Huangdi Hama Jing \(Yellow Emperor's Toad Canon\)
EATING for LONG LIFE: SUN SIMIAO on DIETETICS Sabine Wilms
Envisioning the Daoist Body in the Economy of Cosmic Power Author(S): James Miller Source: Daedalus, Vol
The Yellow Emperor' S Classic of Medicine
Transforming the Void
Robinet, the World Upside Down
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Innovation in Chinese Medicine
Transmitting Chinese Medicine Changing Perceptions of Body, Pathology, and Treatment in Late Imperial China
Huang Di Nei Jing Ling Shu
DAOIST TEXTS in TRANSLATION∗ Louis Komjathy Boston University