. Annals of medical history. h each transference the diagrams havebecome less and less like the organs whichthey are supposed to represent so thatall (Figs. 4-9), except the lungs and kid-neys, are quite unrecognizable without thehelp of the Chinese text. Taoists do not carry on any active in-struction in anatomy. Ideas arc merelytraditional and diffused from tiic prieststo the laity in garbled form. Apparently no -Ilsicli. I. A lUvicw of Ancient CliincscAnatomy. Anal. Rcc, Phila., 1921, .\x, 97. Taoist Ideas of Himan Anatomy 3«7 new books are written. How clinVietU it iswith the conceptio


. Annals of medical history. h each transference the diagrams havebecome less and less like the organs whichthey are supposed to represent so thatall (Figs. 4-9), except the lungs and kid-neys, are quite unrecognizable without thehelp of the Chinese text. Taoists do not carry on any active in-struction in anatomy. Ideas arc merelytraditional and diffused from tiic prieststo the laity in garbled form. Apparently no -Ilsicli. I. A lUvicw of Ancient CliincscAnatomy. Anal. Rcc, Phila., 1921, .\x, 97. Taoist Ideas of Himan Anatomy 3«7 new books are written. How clinVietU it iswith the conceptions of anatomy wliieliunderlie the art of needling (or acupunc-ture)! These arc actively taught by theapprentice method, and in small schools,to students throughout the great is the old and familiar doctrine of thecirculation of humors over again. Life isthought to depend upon an appropriateadjustment I^etween circulating male andfemale principles. In disease, the maliciousexcess of one or the other is removed b\. 11/ z^^n^—-^^^^^Jr^^ii !1 A/ ^^. ^^^^^^


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