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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1986
Blood as the earliest drug, its substitutes, preparations and latest positionS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1987
Venus, the goddess of fertility, numerologically 15 in Babylon and the origin of the Chinese system of 8 designs, called Pa-KuaS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1988
Chinese cosmology incorporates its humorology: dual sense ascribed to the elements wood, earth and metal. A short communication in reply to the criticism of a Chinese colleagueS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1990
Chinese charms in the light of cosmogonyS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1992
A sacred symbol of an organ associated with birth resembling omegaS Mahdihassan
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1974
Soma, in the light of comparative pharmacology, etymology and archeologyS Mahdihassan
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1971
Colloidal gold as an alchemical preparationS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|May 1, 1978
Triphala and its Arabic and Chinese synonymsS Mahdihassan
Ambix|November 1, 1976
Early terms for Elixir hitherto unrecognized in Greek alchemyS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|January 1, 1986
Ephedra as soma meaning hemp fibres with soma later misidentified as the hemp plant itselfS Mahdihassan
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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1986
Blood as the earliest drug, its substitutes, preparations and latest positionS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1987
Venus, the goddess of fertility, numerologically 15 in Babylon and the origin of the Chinese system of 8 designs, called Pa-KuaS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1988
Chinese cosmology incorporates its humorology: dual sense ascribed to the elements wood, earth and metal. A short communication in reply to the criticism of a Chinese colleagueS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1990
Chinese charms in the light of cosmogonyS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1992
A sacred symbol of an organ associated with birth resembling omegaS Mahdihassan
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1974
Soma, in the light of comparative pharmacology, etymology and archeologyS Mahdihassan
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1971
Colloidal gold as an alchemical preparationS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|May 1, 1978
Triphala and its Arabic and Chinese synonymsS Mahdihassan
Ambix|November 1, 1976
Early terms for Elixir hitherto unrecognized in Greek alchemyS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|January 1, 1986
Ephedra as soma meaning hemp fibres with soma later misidentified as the hemp plant itselfS Mahdihassan
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