During the 250 years of the Qing Dynasty, the Chinese favored the Traditional Chinese Medicine, but the introduction of Western Medicine brought changes.
Archives for October 2014
Sojourner Truth: Abolitionist, Reformer, Champion of Black Women
Sold for $100 with a flock of sheep, Sojourner Truth rose from abject slavery to tell the world that Christ came from God and a woman – and man had nothing to do with it.
Richard III v. Henry VII: Who Really Had More to Gain from Murder?
Legend says that Richard III murdered the two princes in the tower, but he wasn’t the only ambitious man with a motive.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, (1815-1902): Activist, Abolitionist, Feminist
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a pioneer for women’s rights and a campaigner against the slave trade. The world owes a great debt to this woman feminist philosopher of limitless energy and commitment.
The Changing Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the 20th Century
Sweeping changes in China affected the development and spread of Traditional Chinese Medicine during the 20th century, resulting in worldwide acceptance.