Chinese+Medicine

The two most important influences during the midevial and early modern period were chinese medicine and then eventually Western Medicine. There are many types of Chinese medicine for example, a type of medicine in China is Acupuncture which was originated in China more than 3000 years ago. Two of the worlds earliest medical sciences originated in Asia. Medical ethic was an important field study in midevial China as well as Chinese Herbs. Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine coexisted in Japan. During the midevial period, Japanese medicine was shaped by a number of influences even by the western civilizations. before the first european visited japan in 1549, Francisco de Xavier, a missionary of the Society of Jesus, tried to promote the introduction of Christianity by providing a medical service for Japanese citizens. However, Japan implemented a national isolation policy in 1639 and cut off diplomatic relations with the rest of the world, except Holland and China. For over 200 years, until the American admiral Matthew Perry forced Japan to open its doors in 1853, japan learned about western medicine only from doctors of the Dutch merchants' office or from Dutch medical books. After 1853, Western medicine was rapidly introduced into japan, and great achievements by Japanese medical doctors soon followed, such as the serum therapy for tetanus, the discovery of the plague and dysentery bacilli, the invention of Salvarsan for the treatment of syphilis, and the demonstration of the neurosyphilis spirochete