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  2. Chen Jirui - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Chen Jirui (陈集瑞, also known as Chen Jirui; 1930–2004) was a Chinese research scientist, medical doctor, and teacher. [1] He played a key role in introducing traditional Chinese medicine to English -speaking medical professionals.

  3. Traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative medical practice drawn from traditional medicine in China. A large share of its claims are pseudoscientific, with the majority of treatments having no robust evidence of effectiveness or logical mechanism of action. [1] [2]

  4. Yan Fuqing - Wikipedia

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    His presence as a Chinese doctor in the leadership of a Western medical organization inspired confidence and interest among other Chinese medical practitioners. This faith allowed Yen to serve as a bridge for cooperation and outreach between traditional Chinese medicine, culture and Western medicine. [6]

  5. Chuang Shu-chi - Wikipedia

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    Upon receiving her license on 17 January 1951, Chuang became the first licensed female practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan. [2] She reopened her father's clinic with the help of her brothers. [2] [4] Known as "Shorty Chi" throughout her childhood, [2] Chuang became "Lady Doctor."

  6. Zhang Xichun - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xichun (simplified Chinese: 张锡纯; traditional Chinese: 張錫純; pinyin: Zhāng Xīchún; 1860–1933), courtesy name Shoufu (simplified Chinese: 寿甫; traditional Chinese: 壽甫; pinyin: Shòufǔ), [1] [2] was a Chinese physician and medical scholar who pioneered the integration of Western and Eastern medicines. The founder of a ...

  7. Confucianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Confucianism in the United States dates back to accounts of missionaries who traveled to China during the early 19th century and from the 1800's with the practice and Study of Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in the United states by Chinese immigrant Doctors and via trade of technology, science and philosophy from east Asia to Europe and the America's. [1]

  8. Nguyen Van Nghi - Wikipedia

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    He was a doctor, author, teacher and scholar of the classic texts of Chinese Medicine (acupuncture-moxibustion). Much of his life's work revolved around translating and adding his own commentary to an unmolested Tang dynasty copy of the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic) from an ancient script into the French language .

  9. List of Chinese physicians - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Margaret Chan (陳馮富珍) ... Tang Zonghai – early advocate for the integration of Chinese and Western medicine; W. Zhen-yi Wang; Wong Fei Hung (黄飞鸿) ...