Syndrome Differentiation in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author: Lin, zhenghong
ISBN: 9787535951786
Publication date: 1 March 2010
Format: Electronic
"Holistic view" is the most significant feature of traditional Chinese medicine. "Holistic view" means in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, the mutual influence that exists between the human body organs and blood must be taken into account to find out the real cause, and according
to the priorities of the disease, different cases must be taken differently in order to truly achieve "radical reform", the aim of curing disease. Yin and Yang theory, Five Elements theory, doctrine of viscera state, Pathogenesis and pathogenesis doctrine, are the theoretical foundations of
learning Chinese medicine,which give readers the flexibility to grasp the logic of the "holistic view". The book adds many examples to each doctrine, in a view to enhance the clinical experience of readers, who will get a full comprehension of the basic theory of Chinese medicine from these
clinical experiences.
PLEASE NOTE: The full text of this publication is in Chinese.
PLEASE NOTE: The full text of this publication is in Chinese.
Publisher: Southern Publishing & Media Co., Ltd
- By this author: Lin, zhenghong
"Holistic view" is the most significant feature of traditional Chinese medicine. "Holistic view" means in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, the mutual influence that exists between the human body organs and blood must be taken into account to find out the real cause, and according
to the priorities of the disease, different cases must be taken differently in order to truly achieve "radical reform", the aim of curing disease. Yin and Yang theory, Five Elements theory, doctrine of viscera state, Pathogenesis and pathogenesis doctrine, are the theoretical foundations of
learning Chinese medicine,which give readers the flexibility to grasp the logic of the "holistic view". The book adds many examples to each doctrine, in a view to enhance the clinical experience of readers, who will get a full comprehension of the basic theory of Chinese medicine from these
clinical experiences.
PLEASE NOTE: The full text of this publication is in Chinese.
PLEASE NOTE: The full text of this publication is in Chinese.
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