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- bmj.315.7100.115 author "Hesketh T, Zhu WX".
- bmj.315.7100.115 date "1997-07-12".
- bmj.315.7100.115 doi "10.1136/bmj.315.7100.115".
- bmj.315.7100.115 first1 "T".
- bmj.315.7100.115 first1 "T.".
- bmj.315.7100.115 first2 "W. X.".
- bmj.315.7100.115 first2 "WX".
- bmj.315.7100.115 isCitedBy Chinese_herbology.
- bmj.315.7100.115 isCitedBy List_of_medical_textbooks.
- bmj.315.7100.115 isCitedBy Traditional_Chinese_medicine.
- bmj.315.7100.115 issue "7100".
- bmj.315.7100.115 journal BMJ.
- bmj.315.7100.115 journal "BMJ".
- bmj.315.7100.115 last1 "Hesketh".
- bmj.315.7100.115 last2 "Zhu".
- bmj.315.7100.115 pages "115–117".
- bmj.315.7100.115 pages "115–7".
- bmj.315.7100.115 pmc "2127090".
- bmj.315.7100.115 pmid "9240055".
- bmj.315.7100.115 quote "The first documented sources of Chinese medical theory, the Huangdi Nei Jing was written between 300 BC and 100 BC. It describes the diagnosis and treatment of a huge range of disorders and gives advice about healthy lifestyles, exercise, and diet which conforms remarkably well with current recommendations for the prevention of chronic disease. There is also accurate dietary advice about how to avoid micronutrient deficiency diseases such as beri-beri, xerophthalmia, and goitre".
- bmj.315.7100.115 ref "harv".
- bmj.315.7100.115 title "Health in China. Traditional Chinese medicine: One country, two systems".
- bmj.315.7100.115 title "Health in China. Traditional Chinese medicine: one country, two systems".
- bmj.315.7100.115 title "Health in China: Traditional Chinese medicine: one country, two systems".
- bmj.315.7100.115 url "http://www.bmj.com/content/315/7100/115.full".
- bmj.315.7100.115 volume "315".
- bmj.315.7100.115 year "1997".