
The chart displays the occurred frequency of Chinese words in the text of “Wangdi Neijin”. Larger sizes represent higher counting frequency.


The chart displays the occurred frequency of Chinese words in the text of “Wangdi Neijin”. Larger sizes represent higher counting frequency.

It’s too fast for me… When we met for the second time, he was excited to talk about a book called “Great Truths in Medicine,” written by Suan Simiao during the Tang Dynasty. Since I had looked into it before, I was happy to learn more. This old book, the

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Delaying my clinic visit for makeup classes, I found the old Chinese doctor immersed in brewing medicine upon arrival. Amid discussions on integrating Western and Chinese medicine, the doctor emphasized medicine’s singular goal: patient recovery. He shared cases illustrating the necessity of blending Eastern and Western approaches for optimal care.