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China's Medical Blend: Mixing Pavlov with Tradition, 1949-1961
ChinaFriday, December 13, 2024
Initially, Pavlov's ideas were embraced without question. However, a significant change occurred in 1954. A disagreement between the Ministry of Health and Mao Zedong led to a shift. Instead of merely copying Soviet theories, China started adapting them to fit their own traditional medical practices. This included methods like acupuncture and holistic thinking.
The impact of this blend is still felt today. Practices like acupoint injection therapy, and theories about inner organs, now considered staples of Chinese medicine, owe their modern form to this period. It's a unique mix of traditional techniques and Soviet influences that continues to shape China's medical landscape.
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