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Analysis of Sho Distribution and Prevalence of the Oketsu (Stagnated Blood) Condition in Patients With Psoriasis Using the Jitsu (Excessive) Sho Score and Oketsu Score.

Kampo Medicine
doi 10.3937/kampomed.47.819
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Date

January 1, 1997

Authors
Yoshio HASHIMOTO
Publisher

Japan Society for Oriental Medicine


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