Tang Zonghai

Tang Zonghai
唐宗海
Born1851 (1851)
Died1897 or 1908 (aged 46–57)
Notable workZhongxi huitong yijing jingyi (1892)

Tang Zonghai (Chinese: 唐宗海; pinyin: Táng Zōnghǎi; 1851–1897 or 1908), courtesy name Rongchuan (Chinese: 容川; pinyin: Róngchuān),[1] was a Chinese physician and medical scholar active during the late Qing dynasty. Tang was one of the first Chinese physicians to write about the distinctions between Chinese and Western medicine, as well as an early advocate for the integration of the two traditions.

  1. ^ Ma 2020, p. 1136.

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