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Objective To reveal the literature resources in traditional Chinese medicine from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1949 .Methods The papers published in journals of traditional Chinese medicine from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1949 were statistically analyzed .Results The largest number of journals was published in Shang-hai, the largest number of papers was published in Guanghua Medical Journal, 95%of the papers were published by a single author, the contents were focused on classical prescriptions and proved recipes, food therapy, disease treatment, baby care knowledge, and the most commonly studied were infectious diseases, such as exogenous febrile disease, cholera, and malaria.Conclusion The papers published in journals of traditional Chinese medicine from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1949 are focused much more on the application of the knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine , but less on the theories of traditional Chinese medicine .
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According to the historical records such as The Rules and Regulations in Force of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and raw files of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911) kept in the First Historical Archives of China,a systematic study was made on the establishment,cancel and restoration of the Imperial Drug Institution,the medical organization of the Qing Dynasty after Beijing was established as its capital.A textual research was made into the scale of all the personnel such as officials and bailiffs in the Imperial Drug Institution throughout the Qing Dynasty.All the researches reflect the course of change and development of the imperial medical organizations in the Qing Dynasty.
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This article presents a series of well-known therapists in the Qing Dynasty's of their medical ethics.They are the great examples to study and emulate for future generations.
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This article presents a series of well-known therapists in the Qing Dynasty's of their medical ethics.They are the great examples to study and emulate for future generations.