Zhen Quan

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Chen Chuan was a 7th-century Chinese physician who, in 643, noted the symptoms of thirst and the sweetness of urine of diabetics.

References

  • A Dictionary of the History of Medicine by Anton Sebastian. Page 249. Google Book Search [1]