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Characteristics of 3 main surgical sects in Ming and Qing dynasty
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DOI   10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2003.06.18
Key Words   Ming and Qing dynasty;CHEN Shi_gong;WANG Hong_xu;GAO Jin_ting
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LI Gu-song Jiangsu Yancheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yancheng 224000, China 
Abstract
    Three main sects on surgery of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) were established in Ming and Qing dynasty. They were Zhengzong sect (representative;CHEN Shi-gong), Quansheng sect (representative;WANG Hong-xu) and Xinde sect (representative;GAO Jin-ting). They all had their own special opinions, which had a great influence on the development of surgery of TCM.

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