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The Evolution of Chinese Medicine: Song Dynasty, 960–1200
Asaf Goldschmidt
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Department of East Asian Studies
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Song Dynasty
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Chinese Medicine
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Medical Practice
50%
Political Life
25%
Government Officials
25%
Social Life
25%
Economic Life
25%
Systematization
25%
Public Health
25%
Nineteenth Century
25%
Newly Established
25%
Personal Interest
25%
Medical Knowledge
25%
Pharmacy
25%
Wide Scope
25%
Emperor
25%
Time of Change
25%
Medical Theory
25%
Scholar-official
25%
Medical Institutions
25%
Intellectual Life
25%
Han Dynasty
25%
Narratives of Change
25%
Medical Education System
25%
Medical Manuscripts
25%
Comprehensive Medicine
25%
Canonical Theory
25%
Western Medicine
25%
Public Epidemic
25%
Sinologists
25%
Arts and Humanities
Medicine
100%
Song dynasty
100%
Medical
23%
Scholars
15%
Empire
15%
era
15%
Medical Practice
15%
Vocal Music
15%
Public Health
7%
Tradition
7%
Nineteenth Century
7%
Social Life
7%
Doctrine
7%
Turning Point
7%
Canonical
7%
Epidemic
7%
Educational Organization
7%
Emperor
7%
consequent
7%
Medical theory
7%
Medical Knowledge
7%
Economic Life
7%
Intellectual life
7%
Medical Manuscript
7%
systematization
7%
Pharmacy
7%
Han dynasty
7%
Wide-scope
7%