Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity
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Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity
Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)1997年3卷第4期 页码:301-305
Affiliations:
Department of Public Health, Shinshu University School of Medicine 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto,Nagano,Japan
Li, T., Zhang, B., Wei, N. et al. Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity., CJIM 3, 301 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934843
Tao Li, Bing Zhang, Ning Wei, et al. Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 1997,3(4):301-305.
Li, T., Zhang, B., Wei, N. et al. Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity., CJIM 3, 301 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934843DOI:
Tao Li, Bing Zhang, Ning Wei, et al. Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 1997,3(4):301-305. DOI: 10.1007/BF02934843.
Theoretical study on the new vision of Integrated Medicine from the viewpoint of holistic approach — integration of oriental and Western Medicine in the era of unity in diversity
摘要
Objective: Research and development for the present subject is oriented to the identification of ”new vision of Integrated Medicine” for health promotion and disease control from the viewpoint of holistic approach.Methods: The ”holistic approach” in the present study comes from ”general network approach” for unity in diversity which includes ideas
theories and methods on health culture and scientific technology. ”Essential quality” is the spirit of systems regulation for common problem solving focusing on cultural norm from the viewpoint of the recovery of humanity.Results: The new vision of Integrated Medicine is Two-in-One nature of oriental and western medicine through the unification of community medicine and community control with trinity approach on education
practice and research.Conclusions: We have tried to reevaluate the existent idea of integrated medicine through an educational seminar in Hebei
China in 1996. Based on this experience
we have identified the global vision of Integrated Medicine which includes new vision of Integrated Medicine and conventional sense of Integrated Medicine in the present study.
Abstract
Objective: Research and development for the present subject is oriented to the identification of ”new vision of Integrated Medicine” for health promotion and disease control from the viewpoint of holistic approach.Methods: The ”holistic approach” in the present study comes from ”general network approach” for unity in diversity which includes ideas
theories and methods on health culture and scientific technology. ”Essential quality” is the spirit of systems regulation for common problem solving focusing on cultural norm from the viewpoint of the recovery of humanity.Results: The new vision of Integrated Medicine is Two-in-One nature of oriental and western medicine through the unification of community medicine and community control with trinity approach on education
practice and research.Conclusions: We have tried to reevaluate the existent idea of integrated medicine through an educational seminar in Hebei
China in 1996. Based on this experience
we have identified the global vision of Integrated Medicine which includes new vision of Integrated Medicine and conventional sense of Integrated Medicine in the present study.
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