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  2. Great Plague in the late Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plague in the late Ming dynasty (Chinese: 明末大鼠疫; pinyin: Míngmò Dàshǔyì), also known as the North China Plague in the late Ming dynasty (明末华北鼠疫; 明末華北鼠疫; Míngmò Huáběi Shǔyì), or the Great Plague of Jingshi (京师大鼠疫; Jīngshī Dàshǔyì), was a major epidemic between 1633 and 1644, the last phase of the Ming dynasty in China ...

  3. Ye Tianshi - Wikipedia

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    Ye Tianshi (1667–1747) was a Chinese medical scholar who was the major proponent of the "school of warm diseases". [1] His major work, Wen-re Lun (Discussion of Warm Diseases) published in 1746, [2] divided the manifestations of diseases into four stages: wei (defensive phase), qi (qi-phase), ying (nutrient-phase), and xue (blood-phase).

  4. Thallium poisoning case of Zhu Ling - Wikipedia

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    The initial diagnosis was "peripheral neuropathy, cause of limb pain and redness to be determined". The lumbar puncture performed on the same day yielded normal results. The next day, a neurology consultation ruled out autoimmune diseases, poisoning, and metabolic diseases. PUMCH treated her according to the diagnosis of Guillain-Barré ...

  5. Woman whose mystery poisoning captivated China for ... - AOL

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    A woman who was left incapacitated for decades after being poisoned as a college student in a high-profile cold case in China has died at the age of 50.

  6. Category:Disease outbreaks in China - Wikipedia

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  7. Manchurian plague - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government also sought the support of foreign doctors, a number of whom died as a consequence of the disease. [6] In Harbin, this included the Frenchman Gérald Mesny, from the Imperial Medical College in Tientsin, who disputed Wu's recommendation of masks; a few days later, he died after catching the plague when visiting patients ...

  8. China: The Roots of Madness - Wikipedia

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    At the end, almost just an afterthought, he said, "remember, Japanese is a disease of the skin, the communists are the disease of the heart." It seems odd to me, because at that time the Japanese were bombing the daylight out of both Chiang Kai-shek and the communist, both of them are ally against the Japanese.

  9. Satellite imagery shows mystery ship built in China amid ...

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    China appears to have built a new and unusual aircraft carrier, intriguing experts with a potentially first-of-its-kind vessel that could add to Beijing’s rapidly expanding maritime power.