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Ji Desheng (1898–1981), Chinese herbalist from Nantong. Li Ching-Yuen (died 1933), Chinese herbalist, martial artist and tactical advisor. Aw Chu Kin (died 1908), Burmese Chinese herbalist, inventor of Tiger Balm. Ing Hay (1862–1952), migrated to the United States in 1887 and practiced traditional Chinese medicine in Oregon.
== See also ==
== References ==
Chen, John K.; Chen, Tina T. (2004). Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology. Art of Medicine Press. ISBN 0-9740635-0-9. Archived from the original on 2011-09-04. Retrieved 2012-02-09. Chen, John K.; Chen, Tina T. (2009). Pocket Atlas of Chinese Medicine. Art of Medicine Press. ISBN 978-0-9740635-7-7. Archived from the original on 2009-07-31. Retrieved 2012-02-09. Ergil, M.; et al. (2009). Pocket Atlas of Chinese Medicine. Thieme. ISBN 978-3-13-141611-7. Foster, S.; Yue, C. (1992). Herbal emissaries: bringing Chinese herbs to the West. Healing Arts Press. ISBN 978-0-89281-349-0. Kiessler, Malte (2005). Traditionelle Chinesische Innere Medizin (in German). Elsevier, Urban & Fischer. ISBN 978-3-437-57220-3. Goldschmidt, Asaf (2009). The Evolution of Chinese Medicine: Song Dynasty, 960-1200. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-42655-8. Sivin, Nathan (1987). Traditional Medicine in Contemporary China. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan. ISBN 978-0-89264-074-4. Unschuld, Paul U. (1985). Medicine in China: A History of Ideas. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-05023-5. Xu, L.; Wang, W. (2002). Chinese materia medica: combinations and applications (1st ed.). Donica Publishing. ISBN 978-1-901149-02-9.
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