摘要
1 Introduction In recent years, several international standardized traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nomenclatures have been published, including the major ones A Proposed Standard International Acupuncture Nomenclature by World Health Organization (WHO) in 1991, International Standard Terminologies on Traditional Medicine in the Western Pacific Region by WHO in the Western Pacific Region (WPRO) in 2007 and International Standard Chinese-English Basic Nomenclature of Chinese Medicinet31 by the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS) in 2007. However, an English translation of points applied in infant Tuina therapy is neither contained in any of these standardized nomenclatures,
1 Introduction In recent years, several international standardized traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nomenclatures have been published, including the major ones A Proposed Standard International Acupuncture Nomenclature by World Health Organization (WHO) in 1991, International Standard Terminologies on Traditional Medicine in the Western Pacific Region by WHO in the Western Pacific Region (WPRO) in 2007 and International Standard Chinese-English Basic Nomenclature of Chinese Medicinet31 by the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS) in 2007. However, an English translation of points applied in infant Tuina therapy is neither contained in any of these standardized nomenclatures,
基金
supported by fundings of Hangzhou’s Planned Program of Philosophical and Social Sciences (No. D11YY21)
Research Achievement of Zhejiang Provincial Federation Social Sciences (No. 2012B007)