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Anatomy of the bladder in ancient Chinese medicine, woodcut
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Anatomy of the bladder in ancient Chinese medicine, woodcut
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Woodcut illustration from an edition of 1537 (16th year of Jiajing reign period of Ming dynasty). The bladder is one of the sixfuviscera. It is located in the lower abdomen. Being the place where liquids collect, or the fuorgan of bodily fluids, it was described as the 'district capital administrator' (zhoudu zhi guan).Zhenjiu juying, Vol. 1 states: 'The bladder weighs 9liang(Chinese oz., c. 50 gr) 2zhu(O.1liang). It measures 9cun(Chinese inches) vertically. It is located below the kidneys, beside the large intestine.'

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Keywords: Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Meridians; Ming period (1368-1644); Moxibustion; Urinary Bladder; Anatomy; Acupuncture Points; Acupuncture; Ming Dynasty

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  • Library reference: External Reference Yin 11/1529 Ma 79, External Reference Wang Shumin 79 and External Reference Vivienne Lo
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