A classical Chinese medical text on men’s health by the renowned Ming-Qing dynasty physician Fu Shan (Fu Qingzhu), covering diagnosis and treatment of male conditions.
Fu Qingzhu’s Nan Ke (傅青主男科, “Fu Qingzhu’s Men’s Medicine”) is a clinical text on men’s health attributed to the renowned Ming-Qing dynasty physician Fu Shan (傅山), also known as Fu Qingzhu. Written in the mid-17th century, this text covers a range of conditions specific to men’s health within the framework of traditional Chinese medicine, complementing his more widely known gynecological work, the Fu Qingzhu Nü Ke. Edited and arranged for the Herb Whisperer Digital Library by Thomas Avery Garran, PhD.
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