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El. knyga: World Century Compendium to TCM: Volume 2: Introduction to Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine [World Scientific e-book]

(Shanghai Univ Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China), (Shanghai Univ Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China), Translated by (Shanghai Univ Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China), (Shanghai Univ Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)
  • Formatas: 548 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: World Century
  • ISBN-13: 9781938134142
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  • Formatas: 548 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: World Century
  • ISBN-13: 9781938134142
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with a history of thousands of years, is the crystallization of the ancient Chinese people's experience in their struggle against diseases. It is also an integral part of their splendid culture. Under the influence and direction of classic Chinese philosophies, it has undergone long-term medical practice and infiltrated into, as well as absorbed from, other subjects at that time, thus gradually evolving into a unique medical theoretical system that contributed significantly to the health care of the Chinese people and the prosperity of the Chinese nation. This 7-volume set comprehensively covers the main components of TCM, such as Basic Theory, Diagnosis, Prescription, Chinese Materia Medica, Tui Na, Acupuncture and Moxibustion.
Preface ix
Part A
1(290)
Chapter 1 Introduction to Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
3(8)
Development History
3(4)
Main Contents
7(1)
Characteristics and Principles
8(1)
Recommended Learning Methods
9(2)
Chapter 2 The Four Diagnostic Methods
11(37)
Inspection
11(12)
Auscultation and Olfaction
23(6)
Inquiry
29(11)
Palpation
40(8)
Chapter 3 The Eight Principles
48(21)
Concept
48(1)
Exterior Syndrome and Interior Syndrome
48(4)
Cold Syndrome and Heat Syndrome
52(5)
Deficiency Syndrome and Excess Syndrome
57(4)
Correlation Involving Cold, Heat, Exterior, Interior, Deficiency and Excess
61(4)
Yin Syndrome and Yang Syndrome
65(4)
Chapter 4 Syndrome Differentiation
69(164)
Concept
69(1)
Pattern Identification of Etiologies
70(13)
Pattern Identification of Qi, Blood and Body Fluids
83(20)
Pattern Identification of the Zang--Fu Organs
103(81)
Pattern Identification of Meridians
184(17)
Pattern Identification of the Six Meridians
201(17)
Pattern Identification of Wei, Qi, Ying and Blood
218(7)
Pattern Identification of Sanjiao (Triple Energizer)
225(8)
Chapter 5 Identification of Common Signs and Symptoms
233(49)
Fever
233(5)
Sweating
238(3)
Coughing
241(2)
Panting
243(1)
Bleeding
244(6)
Pain
250(10)
Vomiting
260(2)
Diarrhea
262(2)
Constipation
264(1)
Dysuria
265(1)
Edema
266(2)
Jaundice
268(1)
Vertigo
269(2)
Palpitations
271(1)
Insomnia
272(2)
Convulsions
274(1)
Unconsciousness
275(2)
Dysphagia
277(1)
Abdominal Masses
278(1)
Abdominal Tympanites
279(1)
Atrophy--Flaccidity
280(2)
Chapter 6 Syndrome Differentiation and Medical Records
282(9)
Syndrome Differentiation
282(3)
Medical Records
285(6)
Part B
291(218)
Chapter 7 Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment for Common Conditions
293(1)
Common Respiratory System Conditions
293(31)
Common Digestive System Conditions
324(35)
Common Circulation System Conditions
359(25)
Common Urinary System Conditions
384(21)
Common Hematopoietic System Conditions
405(16)
Common Nervous System Conditions
421(19)
Common Metabolic Conditions
440(16)
Common Endocrine System Conditions
456(8)
Common Infectious Conditions
464(21)
Malignant Cancers
485(24)
Index to the Formulas 509(26)
Index 535