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Utilising Ancient Case Records to Inform Our Clinical Practice
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Case records have been part of Chinese medicine’s history for 2300 years, and effectively constitute a bridge
between textbook knowledge and clinical reality. Their study is essential to become a highly skilled doctor who
is able to prescribe individualised formulas for patients. This article presents a cursory overview of the topic,
illustrated by six case records from Ye Tian-Shi with commentary by Qin Bo-Wei.
between textbook knowledge and clinical reality. Their study is essential to become a highly skilled doctor who
is able to prescribe individualised formulas for patients. This article presents a cursory overview of the topic,
illustrated by six case records from Ye Tian-Shi with commentary by Qin Bo-Wei.
Author | Jason Blalack |
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