Hi
Did you mean history or recent.
This is 475-221 BC. There is a link to some of the text below.
"Chinese Confucian Culture And The Medical ethical tradition
Guo Z
J Med Ethics Vol. 21 No. 4 Aug.1995 Pp.239-46 Copyright by J Med Ethics
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CHINESE CONFUCIAN CULTURE AND THE MEDICAL ETHICAL TRADITION
<<<<"First, there were some distinguished physicians who advocated medicine
and
opposed witchcraft. For instance, Hippocrates's contemporary, Bian Que (5th
BC), a famous physician in the Warring States Period (475-221 BC),
formulated guidelines for practising medicine in which he proposed to trust
in medicine rather than witchcraft.>>>>"
"
http://pears2.lib.ohio-state.edu/FULLTEXT/JR-MDL/guo.htm
Merry Christmas
Lynda
Lynda
Lynda Jackson
Senior Clinical Editor
Medical Education Network
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From: A.J.O'rourke [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:11 PM
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Subject: history of guidelines
Could anyone point me towards any articles discussing the historical
aspects of clinical guidelines? Searching Medline has not come
up with much.
Many thanks
Alan O'Rourke
Alan O'Rourke
Lecturer
Wisdom Centre for Network Learning
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Institute of General Practice
Community Sciences Centre
Northern General Hospital Sheffield S5 7AU
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