Case Collection of Acupuncture Treatment for the Refractory Eye Diseases by Professor Zhang Ren

Zhang Ren, a master of medicine, professor, chief physician, and State Council expert for Special Allowances. He is the current vice president of Chinese Acupuncture Society, the honorary chairman of Shanghai Acupuncture Society, a member of Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Assessment Committee...

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Published inJournal of acupuncture and tuina science Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 104 - 108
Main Authors Zhang, Shu-jing, Zhang, Yan-min, Zhang, Ren
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian 01.04.2013
Springer Nature B.V
Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian,Shanghai 200030, China%Yi County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hebei 074200,China%Shanghai Literature Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai 200020, China
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ISSN1672-3597
1993-0399
DOI10.1007/s11726-013-0668-3

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Summary:Zhang Ren, a master of medicine, professor, chief physician, and State Council expert for Special Allowances. He is the current vice president of Chinese Acupuncture Society, the honorary chairman of Shanghai Acupuncture Society, a member of Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Assessment Committee. He used to be the director of Shanghai Municipal Literature Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the director of the Shanghai Information Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has been engaged in acupuncture clinical and literature research for more than 40 years. He has been to Europe to give lectures and treat patients in clinic for 3 times, and received a favorable evaluation. And he has independently written and edited more than 60 books on acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine as a chief editor (including English and Japanese versions), which were published in Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Taipei and Tokyo. He has published nearly 100 papers in both English and Chinese. He has also chaired Shanghai Municipal Public Health Bureau research projects, and participated in a number of projects such as Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission project, the National 973 project. He has accumulated a wealth of clinical experience on acupuncture treamlent tor multiple modem intractable diseases, especially has unique experience on the acupuncture treammnt for stubborn eye diseases.
Bibliography:Zhang Ren, a master of medicine, professor, chief physician, and State Council expert for Special Allowances. He is the current vice president of Chinese Acupuncture Society, the honorary chairman of Shanghai Acupuncture Society, a member of Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Assessment Committee. He used to be the director of Shanghai Municipal Literature Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the director of the Shanghai Information Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has been engaged in acupuncture clinical and literature research for more than 40 years. He has been to Europe to give lectures and treat patients in clinic for 3 times, and received a favorable evaluation. And he has independently written and edited more than 60 books on acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine as a chief editor (including English and Japanese versions), which were published in Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Taipei and Tokyo. He has published nearly 100 papers in both English and Chinese. He has also chaired Shanghai Municipal Public Health Bureau research projects, and participated in a number of projects such as Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission project, the National 973 project. He has accumulated a wealth of clinical experience on acupuncture treamlent tor multiple modem intractable diseases, especially has unique experience on the acupuncture treammnt for stubborn eye diseases.
Famous Doctor's Experience; Acupuncture-moxibustion Therapy; EyeDiseases; Points, Extraordinary, Head & Neck; Point-toward-point Method
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ISSN:1672-3597
1993-0399
DOI:10.1007/s11726-013-0668-3