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- The Shanghan Lun (traditional Chinese: 傷寒論; simplified Chinese: 伤寒论; pinyin: Shānghán Lùn; variously known in English as the Treatise on Cold Damage Diseases...
- elsewhere, finally writing the medical masterpiece Shanghan Zabing Lun (Chinese: 傷寒雜病論; pinyin: Shānghán Zábìng Lùn, lit. "Treatise on Cold Pathogenic and...
- physician Zhang Zhongjing (c. AD 150 – c. 219) is known to have written the Shanghan lun ("Dissertation on Typhoid Fever"), it is thought that both he and Hua...
- among those featured. These herbs are referred to as "low herbs" (下品). Shanghan lun, a forerunner text to the Ben Cao Jing composed by Zhang Zhongjing...
- Zhang Zhongjing) (150–219), an Eastern Han physician, the author of the Shanghan Zabing Lun Zhao Ziyang (17 October 1919 − 17 January 2005), former Premier...
- and formulas of the Chinese classic "Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders" (Shanghan Lun, in ****anese Shōkan-ron). While the etiological concepts of this school...
- existing Chinese medical works are Huangdi Neijing and the Han dynasty Shanghan Lun. The Yin-Yang School was a predecessor to the School of Naturalists...
- referred to by Chinese medical officials as shanghan (傷寒) or "Cold Damage Disorders". At some point he read the Shanghan lun (傷寒論) or Treatise of Cold Damage...
- medical knowledge known in China by the Eastern Han period in his major work Shanghan Lun (Treatise on Cold Injury and Miscellaneous Disorders) as well as the...
- to the progressive stages of diabetes in modern-day Western medicine. Shānghán Zábìng Lùn (傷寒雜病論), or The Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases [ZH]...