Diagnostics in Chinese MedicinePMPH-USA, 15 dic 2011 - 393 pagine Acting as a bridge between the basic theory of Chinese medicine (CM) and various clinical subjects, Diagnostics in Chinese Medicine can be regarded as a core subject in understanding the concept of CM. Based on the national textbooks of CM in China, Diagnostics in Chinese Medicine is written combined with the National Standard and Quality Course given by Professor Chen Jiaxu at Beijing University of CM. According to Professor Chen’s long-standing high academic profile and clinical practice, figures and tables are presented clearly to intensify understanding and comprehension. We are sorry that the DVD content are not included. |
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abdominal distension abnormal Analysis aversion to cold blood deficiency blood stasis body fluids caused chronic Clinical manifestations cold pattern colour cough damage damp-heat dampness diagnosis diarrhoea distending pain dizziness dryness epigastrium excess pattern exterior pattern exuberance eyes failure fire floating gallbladder greasy coating heat pathogen heat pattern hyperactivity hypochondrium indicates insomnia Inspection interior Key symptoms kidney yin deficiency large intestine liver liver and gallbladder liver channel lung lung qi nourish obstructing oedema pale tongue palpating palpitations pathogenesis pathological changes patient Pattern Concept pattern differentiation phlegm poor appetite practitioner qi and blood qi deficiency qi stagnation rapid pulse red tongue retention scanty shaoyang shortness of breath skin slippery spleen spleen and stomach sputum stomach qi sublingual veins thin thirst throat tinnitus tongue body tongue coating transformation upward urine vessels vomiting weak pulse wei qi wind-cold wiry yangming yellow coating yin and yang yin deficiency yin deficiency pattern zang-fu organs zheng qi