The Chinese techniques of acupuncture and pulse examination gained ground in India around the same time, the encyclopedia released during the just-concluded visit of Vice President Hamid Ansari says.
"Buddhism reached China in the 2nd century Common Era (CE) via Silk Route. Soon there was a regular flow of Buddhist monks between India and China," says the two volume document jointly developed by scholars of India and China tracing back their contacts over 2000 years.
"Chinese monks visited India for pilgrimage and also to collect canonical works. Buddhism thrived in China during the Tang Dynasty and the number of Buddhist monasteries and temples increased rapidly," it says.
Xuanzang visited India during CE 629-645 and Yijing came to the country between CE 671-695.
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During their stay, they made Indians aware of the Chinese techniques of acupuncture and pulse examination.
On their return journey, they carried with them Buddhist works with their innumerable medical references.
Indian monks visited China often to participate in the translation of Indian-Buddhist texts into Chinese. Because of Buddhists' interest in medicine, their scriptures often referred to it, it says.
Among the medicine-related essays some mentioned medicine in general and others to some specific discipline of medicine like pediatrics, ophthalmology and women's diseases.
Standard Ayurvedic treatments of internal medicine and surgery are also mentioned.