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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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1. See for instance Porkert, Manfred, The Theoretical Foundations of Chinese Medicine (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1974), pp. 42n and 197Google Scholar; and Needham, Joseph, “Medicine and Chinese culture”, in Clerks and Craftsmen in China and the West (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970), p. 270Google Scholar.

2. See Needham, ibid.; and Sivin, Nathan, Chinese Alchemy: Preliminary Studies (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968), p. 111nCrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3. Cf. Saburō, Miyasita, “Chūgoku kodai no byōki-kan to ryōhō”, Tōhō Gakuhō No. 30 (1959), pp. 227–52Google Scholar and Kiyoshi, Yabuuchi, Chūgoku bunmei no keisei (Tokyo, 1974), pp. 291314Google Scholar.