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161. Study On The Thought Of Anti-traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)under The Background Of The Anti-superstition Movement In The Late Qing Dynasty And The Republic Of China Era
162. Observation On The Curative Effect Of Xiebai Huatan Decoction In The Treatment Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In Acute Exacerbation Of Phlegm-heat Stagnation Lung Syndrom
163. Research On The Anatomy Literature Of Traditional Chinese Medicine In Qing Dynasty
164. A Summary Of Clinical Experience In The Treatment Of Ulcerative Colitis By Clearing Methods And A Study On The Law Of Syndromes And Treatments In The Literature
165. Research On The Achievements And Characteristics Of Pediatrics In Qing Dynasty
166. Research On The Prescription Of Taohe Chengqi Decoction By Physicians In Qing Dynasty
167. From The Edge To The Whole: The Study Of Malaria Prevalence And Control Changes In Dehong, West Yunnan Since The Qing Dynasty
168. Research On The Spleen-stomach-yiyi Thought And Clinical Application Of Physicians In Qing Dynasty
169. Research On The Experience And Clinical Application Of Doctors In The Qing Dynasty In Treating Tinnitus
170. A Study On The Compilation And Annotation Of "Shen Nong's Ben Cao Jing" In The Qing Dynasty
171. Taohe Chengqi Decoction Prescription Theory And Qing Dynasty Medical Records Research
172. Literature Research On The Relationship Between Chongmai And Yangming In Ming And Qing Dynasties
173. Research On Shandong Chinese Medicine Doctors In Qing Dynasty
174. A Study On The Prevalence Of Classical Cholera In The Qing Dynasty
175. Study On The Prevention And Control Of Epidemic Diseases In Fujian In Qing Dynasty
176. Study On The Medical Behavior Of Official Homes In Beijing And Tianjin In The Late Qing Dynasty
177. A Study Of Feng Zhaozhang's Academic Thoughts,a Famous Doctor In The Late Ming Dynasty And The Early Qing Dynasty
178. Mutation And Response:Plague And The Modernization Research Of Public Health Education In China(1910-1927)
179. Confucian Scholars And Physicians In The Transition From The Ming Dynasty To The Qing Dynasty
180. Temporal And Spatial Distribution Characteristics Of Epidemic Disasters In Qing Dynasty And Its Relationship With Traffic
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