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[Anatomical knowledge in Yi Xue Tong Zong]
Shu-Ting Zhai1, Yuan-Lin Cheng
1Department of HST, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China.
Abstract:
Ancient anatomy made slow progress after it experienced two peaks of development in the Song dynasty. He Jian, a military doctor of the Ming Dynasty, observed diaphragm, heart, liver, gallbladder, bladder, throat and other human organs through autopsy. He wrote a book Yi Xue Tong Zong with his discoveries which were beyond those of his predecessors and also of WANG Qing-ren, a famous medical scholar of the Qing Dynasty, who was born 300 years later.
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