Historical evolution of traditional medicine in Japan
Traditional Japanese Medicine originated from traditional Chinese medicine and was first introduced to Japan directly from the mainland of China or the Korean Peninsula. After its dissemination, integration, adaption, and development in Japan for generations, it had evolved into Kampo medicine with...
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doaj-3134864d5a7546e8868fbaa079c584a42021-07-27T04:16:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsChinese Medicine and Culture2589-96272589-94732019-01-0121364310.4103/CMAC.CMAC_10_19Historical evolution of traditional medicine in JapanGensheng ZhuHuan YanLiyun ChenYijun RenGuixiang ChuTraditional Japanese Medicine originated from traditional Chinese medicine and was first introduced to Japan directly from the mainland of China or the Korean Peninsula. After its dissemination, integration, adaption, and development in Japan for generations, it had evolved into Kampo medicine with Japanese characteristics and taken a leading role in Japanese medical practice. In history, there appeared successively schools such as Followers of Later Developments in Medicine, Followers of Classic Methods, Integrated School, and School of Textual Research. After Meiji Restoration, Kampo medicine experienced a tremendous impact by western medicine. However after World War II, with unremitting endeavors from learned scholars, traditional Japanese medicine was revived again.http://www.cmaconweb.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9627;year=2019;volume=2;issue=1;spage=36;epage=43;aulast=Zhuintegrated schoolkampo medicine (汉方医学)school of classic methodsschool of later developmentsschool of textual research |
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Gensheng Zhu Huan Yan Liyun Chen Yijun Ren Guixiang Chu Historical evolution of traditional medicine in Japan Chinese Medicine and Culture integrated school kampo medicine (汉方医学) school of classic methods school of later developments school of textual research |
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Gensheng Zhu Huan Yan Liyun Chen Yijun Ren Guixiang Chu |
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Historical evolution of traditional medicine in Japan |
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Historical evolution of traditional medicine in Japan |
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Chinese Medicine and Culture |
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Traditional Japanese Medicine originated from traditional Chinese medicine and was first introduced to Japan directly from the mainland of China or the Korean Peninsula. After its dissemination, integration, adaption, and development in Japan for generations, it had evolved into Kampo medicine with Japanese characteristics and taken a leading role in Japanese medical practice. In history, there appeared successively schools such as Followers of Later Developments in Medicine, Followers of Classic Methods, Integrated School, and School of Textual Research. After Meiji Restoration, Kampo medicine experienced a tremendous impact by western medicine. However after World War II, with unremitting endeavors from learned scholars, traditional Japanese medicine was revived again. |
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integrated school kampo medicine (汉方医学) school of classic methods school of later developments school of textual research |
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