
pmid: 7025950
Psychiatry in traditional Chinese medicine had a long evolution, but is now under re-evaluation. Modern psychiatry in China is based on Western psychiatry, and has a history of less than one hundred years since the first lunatic asylum was set up in Guangzhou (Canton) in 1898 (1, 2, 3) and the first generation of Chinese psychiatrists was trained by an American psychiatrist, Dr Lyman, in Peking Union Medical College, in the 1930s. The present paper is a brief introduction to psychiatry in traditional Chinese medicine.
Medicine, East Asian Traditional, Psychiatry, China, Mental Disorders, Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, History, Ancient, History, Medieval
Medicine, East Asian Traditional, Psychiatry, China, Mental Disorders, Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, History, Ancient, History, Medieval
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