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Treating Functional Dyspepsia (Symptoms of Disharmony between Liver and Stomach) by Smoothing the Liver and Fortifying the Spleen and Harmonizing the Stomach
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    • Treating Functional Dyspepsia (Symptoms of Disharmony between Liver and Stomach) by Smoothing the Liver and Fortifying the Spleen and Harmonizing the Stomach

    • Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae   Vol. 19, Issue 11, Pages: 302-305(2013)
    • DOI:10.11653/syfj2013110302    

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    • Published:2013

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  • LEI Liang-rong, ZHU Hai-yu, SHEN Rui-fang. Treating Functional Dyspepsia (Symptoms of Disharmony between Liver and Stomach) by Smoothing the Liver and Fortifying the Spleen and Harmonizing the Stomach[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(11): 302-305. DOI: 10.11653/syfj2013110302.

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