Wang Ji (physician)
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Wang Ji (1463–1539) was a Ming physician who published an early medical casebook.[1]
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Works
- Shishan yian [Stone mountain medical case histories], 1520.
- Zhenjiu Wen Dui [Acumoxa Questions and Answers], 1530
- Tui qiu shi yi [Ascertain the master’s meanings]
- Waike lili [Patterns and Examples for External Medicine]
References
- ^ Joanna Grant, A Chinese Physician: Wang Ji and the Stone Mountain Medical Case Histories, Routledge, 2003.
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