Bo Medical Journal was founded in

Bo Yi Hui Fort was founded at 1887.

Brief introduction of Bo Medical Association:

Bo Medical Association was founded in 1887, sponsored by China Bo Medical Association. 1907 was renamed as Chinese Medical Journal, and 1932 was merged with the English part of China National Medical Journal. Since then, the editorial department has been located in Peking Union Medical College. The papers published in this journal are often cited by European and American medical journals and have high literature value.

Introduction to Chinese medicine:

Traditional Chinese medicine mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of human physiology and pathology, disease diagnosis, prevention and rehabilitation, diagnoses and treats diseases from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, and regulates the internal organs of the human body. For example: pulse diagnosis, drug external application to remove blood stasis, acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion and other non-drug therapies, prescription of traditional Chinese medicine, research and development of traditional Chinese medicine preparations such as Banlangen granules, etc. Key words: Chinese medicine, listening, listening, asking, pulse, Chinese medicine, acupuncture.

Training objectives:

This major trains Chinese medicine applied talents with good humanistic, scientific and professional qualities, systematic basic theories, knowledge and skills of Chinese medicine, and clinical diagnosis and treatment ability of common diseases, who can engage in medical treatment, prevention, health care and rehabilitation in the medical and health field.

Training requirements:

Students in this major mainly study the basic theory and knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine and the necessary basic knowledge of basic medicine and clinical medicine, receive basic training in humanities, science, professional literacy education and clinical skills, and master the basic ability of using traditional Chinese medicine for diagnosis, treatment, prevention, rehabilitation and population health services.

Chinese medicine what

Training in pathological anatomy, prescription, febrile diseases, Huangdi Neijing, ancient Chinese medicine, pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine, processing of traditional Chinese medicine, treatise on febrile diseases, synopsis of golden chamber and massage therapy.