During our 4-year work in The Republic of Yemen, the authors used acupuncture therapy to restore consciousness and induce resuscitation plus scalp acupuncture in 80 cases of acute apoplexy, with 63 cases cured, accoun...During our 4-year work in The Republic of Yemen, the authors used acupuncture therapy to restore consciousness and induce resuscitation plus scalp acupuncture in 80 cases of acute apoplexy, with 63 cases cured, accounting for 78.75%. This therapy is obviously superior to the traditional principle of point selection in acupuncture used in 25 cases as to curative effect, treatment course and other aspects. There is an obvious statistical difference (P【 0.005).展开更多
This paper deals with the analysis of the agony of Catherine, the character in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. In this paper, the novel will be analyzed from the angle of Catherine's splitting character betw...This paper deals with the analysis of the agony of Catherine, the character in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. In this paper, the novel will be analyzed from the angle of Catherine's splitting character between her wild nature and her civilized consciousness. The paper will focus on how the split becomes the cause of her contradictions and her agonizing love for the two men — Heathcliff and Edgar. It is contended that Catherine's agony is caused exactly by each of the two sides of her character.展开更多
文摘During our 4-year work in The Republic of Yemen, the authors used acupuncture therapy to restore consciousness and induce resuscitation plus scalp acupuncture in 80 cases of acute apoplexy, with 63 cases cured, accounting for 78.75%. This therapy is obviously superior to the traditional principle of point selection in acupuncture used in 25 cases as to curative effect, treatment course and other aspects. There is an obvious statistical difference (P【 0.005).
文摘This paper deals with the analysis of the agony of Catherine, the character in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. In this paper, the novel will be analyzed from the angle of Catherine's splitting character between her wild nature and her civilized consciousness. The paper will focus on how the split becomes the cause of her contradictions and her agonizing love for the two men — Heathcliff and Edgar. It is contended that Catherine's agony is caused exactly by each of the two sides of her character.