Dr Ping’s story: why I studied Chinese medicine
I was born in Beijing in 1957. In that year both Chinese and Western medicine were available in China, and
I was born in Beijing in 1957. In that year both Chinese and Western medicine were available in China, and
Palpation in Chinese medicine diagnosis includes two parts: general palpation of the body in the affected area(s) and palpation of
Questioning is where the Chinese medicine practitioner collects information about your health and your body through asking questions. Through the questions
Did you know that smells and sounds from your body can indicate certain problems with your internal organ function? They can
Observational diagnosis is one of the four diagnosis methods used in Chinese medicine. Observational diagnosis consists of: observing the spirit,
The story of Thomas Chong offers a valuable insight into the early history of Chinese medicine practice in Victoria from 1850 to 1950. We have reproduced the following excerpts to help you gain a deeper understanding of the history and development of Chinese medicine in Australia.