When examining the exchange between Chinese and Western medicine during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties,Wang Honghan(王宏翰)stands out as the only Chinese physician who has been thoroughly discussed to date.How...When examining the exchange between Chinese and Western medicine during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties,Wang Honghan(王宏翰)stands out as the only Chinese physician who has been thoroughly discussed to date.However,Zhu Shi(祝石)holds a distinct position as the earliest known Chinese to receive Western medical training,extensively practice Western medicine in China,and leave behind medical writings.Drawing on Western anatomical knowledge,Zhu Shi reevaluated traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and even incorporated distillation techniques into his clinical practice.This paper primarily focuses on Zhu Shi,with comparative reference to Wang Honghan,exploring their medical learning journeys,reflections on TCM,attitudes toward anatomy,Zhu Shi’s influence on Wang Honghan,and their respective medical practices.Through such comparative analysis,this study provides deeper insights into the integration of Chinese and Western medicine during the early Qing dynasty.展开更多
Su Shi can be described as a true genius of his time.Whether in poetry,lyrics,songs,fu,or in life itself,his charismatic personality and rare optimism make him a once-in-a-century talent.This paper takes Su Shi’s poe...Su Shi can be described as a true genius of his time.Whether in poetry,lyrics,songs,fu,or in life itself,his charismatic personality and rare optimism make him a once-in-a-century talent.This paper takes Su Shi’s poems as a guiding thread and explores the conceptual spirit and practical significance reflected in four works:The Cold Food Observance,The Complete Works of Su Dongpo:An Account of Paintings at Jingyin Temple,and Xiaoxiang Bamboo and Stone Map,analyzing them from an artistic perspective.It strives to reveal the profound humanistic sentiments Su Shi evoked in the vast,ever-changing world,as well as the pure and exquisite poetic and pictorial beauty he bestowed upon it.展开更多
Objective: This study aims to explore the application effects of Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster combined with Lei-Huo moxibustion in preventing and treating gastrointestinal reactions induced by chemotherapy, particularly ...Objective: This study aims to explore the application effects of Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster combined with Lei-Huo moxibustion in preventing and treating gastrointestinal reactions induced by chemotherapy, particularly its efficacy in managing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). Methods: A total of 100 patients with gastrointestinal reactions who were hospitalized in the oncology department of Nanning Third People’s Hospital from January to December 2023 were selected as study subjects. They were randomly divided into two groups: the observation group (n = 50) received standard antiemetic treatment in conjunction with Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster and Lei-Huo moxibustion, while the control group (n = 50) received only standard antiemetic treatment and Lei-Huo moxibustion. The occurrence of nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy was recorded using a CINV nursing log, and the incidence rates of acute and delayed vomiting were statistically analyzed. Results: The incidence rate of acute vomiting in the observation group was 42%, significantly lower than the control group’s 64% (P = 0.0300);the incidence rate of delayed vomiting was 36% in the observation group compared to 48% in the control group (P = 0.1900). The mean nausea grade in the observation group was 1.08, significantly lower than 2.02 in the control group (P Conclusion: Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster combined with Lei-Huo moxibustion can effectively reduce the incidence of nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing highly emetogenic chemotherapy and shows good clinical application prospects. This study provides strong support for the adoption of such combined therapies in the prevention and treatment of CINV in the future.展开更多
This paper comparatively examines the Res Gestae of Augustus(r.27 BC–AD 14)and the stelae inscriptions of Qin Shi Huangdi(r.221–210 BC),the first emperors of Rome and China respectively.It shows how the two emperors...This paper comparatively examines the Res Gestae of Augustus(r.27 BC–AD 14)and the stelae inscriptions of Qin Shi Huangdi(r.221–210 BC),the first emperors of Rome and China respectively.It shows how the two emperors justified and consolidated their regimes by unifying the two antithetical themes of war and peace in their propagandistic self-portrayals.It argues that both emperors,due to the socio-political pressure of their milieus,depicted themselves predominantly as guardians of a peace that was constantly under threat by impious and immoral outside forces,against which only the emperors themselves could be victorious and sustain this new peace.展开更多
This study explores the application value of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu in managing common postoperative gastrointestinal symptom clusters following rectal cancer surgery,under the framework of the Enhanced Recovery After S...This study explores the application value of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu in managing common postoperative gastrointestinal symptom clusters following rectal cancer surgery,under the framework of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery(ERAS)concept.By detailing the development,core elements,and application of ERAS in colorectal surgery,combined with the historical origins,unique techniques,and mechanisms of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu,this paper highlights the innovation of integrating traditional Chinese medicine treatments with modern surgical recovery principles.Through a rigorously designed research process,rectal cancer postoperative patients were selected as research subjects,and the data collection and implementation steps were explicitly outlined.The study results provide scientific evidence for the practical efficacy and advantages of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu in postoperative rehabilitation for rectal cancer,offering significant practical implications for guiding clinical practice and promoting early patient recovery.展开更多
基金financed by the grant from the 2024 Tianjin Philosophy and Social Science Planning Annual Program(No.TJZLQN24-002).
文摘When examining the exchange between Chinese and Western medicine during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties,Wang Honghan(王宏翰)stands out as the only Chinese physician who has been thoroughly discussed to date.However,Zhu Shi(祝石)holds a distinct position as the earliest known Chinese to receive Western medical training,extensively practice Western medicine in China,and leave behind medical writings.Drawing on Western anatomical knowledge,Zhu Shi reevaluated traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and even incorporated distillation techniques into his clinical practice.This paper primarily focuses on Zhu Shi,with comparative reference to Wang Honghan,exploring their medical learning journeys,reflections on TCM,attitudes toward anatomy,Zhu Shi’s influence on Wang Honghan,and their respective medical practices.Through such comparative analysis,this study provides deeper insights into the integration of Chinese and Western medicine during the early Qing dynasty.
文摘Su Shi can be described as a true genius of his time.Whether in poetry,lyrics,songs,fu,or in life itself,his charismatic personality and rare optimism make him a once-in-a-century talent.This paper takes Su Shi’s poems as a guiding thread and explores the conceptual spirit and practical significance reflected in four works:The Cold Food Observance,The Complete Works of Su Dongpo:An Account of Paintings at Jingyin Temple,and Xiaoxiang Bamboo and Stone Map,analyzing them from an artistic perspective.It strives to reveal the profound humanistic sentiments Su Shi evoked in the vast,ever-changing world,as well as the pure and exquisite poetic and pictorial beauty he bestowed upon it.
文摘Objective: This study aims to explore the application effects of Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster combined with Lei-Huo moxibustion in preventing and treating gastrointestinal reactions induced by chemotherapy, particularly its efficacy in managing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). Methods: A total of 100 patients with gastrointestinal reactions who were hospitalized in the oncology department of Nanning Third People’s Hospital from January to December 2023 were selected as study subjects. They were randomly divided into two groups: the observation group (n = 50) received standard antiemetic treatment in conjunction with Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster and Lei-Huo moxibustion, while the control group (n = 50) received only standard antiemetic treatment and Lei-Huo moxibustion. The occurrence of nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy was recorded using a CINV nursing log, and the incidence rates of acute and delayed vomiting were statistically analyzed. Results: The incidence rate of acute vomiting in the observation group was 42%, significantly lower than the control group’s 64% (P = 0.0300);the incidence rate of delayed vomiting was 36% in the observation group compared to 48% in the control group (P = 0.1900). The mean nausea grade in the observation group was 1.08, significantly lower than 2.02 in the control group (P Conclusion: Shen-Shi Zhi-Tong plaster combined with Lei-Huo moxibustion can effectively reduce the incidence of nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing highly emetogenic chemotherapy and shows good clinical application prospects. This study provides strong support for the adoption of such combined therapies in the prevention and treatment of CINV in the future.
文摘This paper comparatively examines the Res Gestae of Augustus(r.27 BC–AD 14)and the stelae inscriptions of Qin Shi Huangdi(r.221–210 BC),the first emperors of Rome and China respectively.It shows how the two emperors justified and consolidated their regimes by unifying the two antithetical themes of war and peace in their propagandistic self-portrayals.It argues that both emperors,due to the socio-political pressure of their milieus,depicted themselves predominantly as guardians of a peace that was constantly under threat by impious and immoral outside forces,against which only the emperors themselves could be victorious and sustain this new peace.
文摘This study explores the application value of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu in managing common postoperative gastrointestinal symptom clusters following rectal cancer surgery,under the framework of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery(ERAS)concept.By detailing the development,core elements,and application of ERAS in colorectal surgery,combined with the historical origins,unique techniques,and mechanisms of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu,this paper highlights the innovation of integrating traditional Chinese medicine treatments with modern surgical recovery principles.Through a rigorously designed research process,rectal cancer postoperative patients were selected as research subjects,and the data collection and implementation steps were explicitly outlined.The study results provide scientific evidence for the practical efficacy and advantages of Zhao Shi Lei-huo-jiu in postoperative rehabilitation for rectal cancer,offering significant practical implications for guiding clinical practice and promoting early patient recovery.