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Diagnostics in Chinese Medicine [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 393 pages, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 DVD video
  • Sērija : Complete English TCM Textbooks Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: People's Medical Publishing House
  • ISBN-10: 7117146508
  • ISBN-13: 9787117146500
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 393 pages, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 DVD video
  • Sērija : Complete English TCM Textbooks Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: People's Medical Publishing House
  • ISBN-10: 7117146508
  • ISBN-13: 9787117146500
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1(5)
Chapter 2 Inspection Examination
6(1)
Section 1 Inspection of the Circumstances of the Entire Body
6(13)
Inspection of the Shen (Spirit)
7(2)
Inspection of Colour
9(5)
Inspection of the Form of the Body
14(2)
Inspection of Posture and Movement
16(3)
Section 2 Inspection of the Circumstances of Various Parts of the Body
19(19)
Inspection of the Head and Face
19(3)
Inspection of the Five Sense Organs
22(7)
Inspection of the Body
29(3)
Inspection of the Four Limbs
32(1)
Inspection of the Anterior and Posterior Yin (Genitals and Anus)
33(1)
Inspection of the Skin
34(4)
Section 3 Inspection of Excreta
38(3)
Section 4 Inspection of the Superficial Vein of the Index Finger
41(3)
Chapter 3 Tongue Examination
43(1)
Section 1 Overview of the Tongue Examination
44(3)
Principles of the Tongue Examination
44(1)
Method of the Tongue Examination
45(1)
Summary of the Important Parts of the Tongue Examination
46(1)
Section 2 Normal Tongue Manifestation and Physiological Differences
47(1)
Normal Tongue Manifestation
47(1)
Physiological Differences of the Tongue Manifestation
47(1)
Section 3 Contents of the Tongue Examination
48(10)
Inspection of the Tongue Body
48(5)
Inspection of the Tongue Coating
53(5)
Section 4 Main Points for Analysing the Tongue Manifestations
58(2)
Section 5 Clinical Significance of the Tongue Examination
60(1)
Chapter 4 Listening and Smelling Examination
61(1)
Section 1 Listening to Sounds
61(9)
Normal Sounds
62(1)
Pathological Sounds
62(8)
Section 2 Smelling Odours
70(3)
Body Odours
70(1)
Sickroom Odours
71(1)
Chapter 5 Inquiry Examination
72(1)
Section 1 Significance and Method of the Inquiry Examination
73(1)
Significance of the Inquiry Examination
73(1)
Method of the Inquiry Examination
73(1)
Section 2 Contents of the Inquiry Examination
74(1)
Section 3 Present Illness History
75(27)
Inquiring into Cold and Heat
76(3)
Inquiring into Sweating
79(2)
Inquiring into Pain
81(4)
Inquiring into the Head, Body, Chest and Abdomen
85(3)
Inquiring into the Ears and Eyes
88(1)
Inquiring into Sleep
89(1)
Inquiring into Diet and Partiality
90(4)
Inquiring into the Urine and Stool
94(3)
Inquiring into Menstruation and Vaginal Discharge
97(2)
Inquiring of Children
99(2)
Chapter 6 Pulse Examination
101(1)
Section 1 Overview of the Pulse Examination
102(5)
Principles of the Pulse Examination
102(1)
The Positions of Pulse Examination
102(3)
Methods of Pulse-Taking
105(1)
Elements of the Pulse Image
106(1)
Section 2 A Healthy Pulse Image
107(1)
Characteristics of the Normal Pulse Image
107(1)
Physiological Variation of the Pulse Image
107(1)
Section 3 Abnormal Pulse Images
108(9)
Common Abnormal Pulses
108(4)
Differentiation of the Pulse Images
112(5)
Section 4 Examination of the Pulses of Women and Children
117(1)
The Pulse in Women
117(1)
The Pulse in Children
117(1)
Section 5 Clinical Application and Significance of the Pulse Examination
118(2)
Clinical Application of the Pulse Examination
118(1)
Significance of the Pulse Examination
119(1)
Chapter 7 Palpatory Examination
120(1)
Section 1 Contents of the Palpatory Examination Including Methods and Significance
120(2)
Section 2 Areas for Palpatory Examination
122(6)
Chapter 8 Pattern Differentiation According to the Eight Principles
128(1)
Section 1 Concept of Pattern Differentiation According to the Eight Principles
128(1)
Section 2 The Basic Patterns of the Eight Principles
128(18)
Exterior and Interior
128(4)
Cold and Heat
132(3)
Excess and Deficiency
135(3)
Yin and Yang
138(8)
Section 3 The Relationship Among the Eight Principles Patterns
146(9)
Combined Patterns
146(1)
Transformation of Patterns
147(4)
True and False Pattern
151(4)
Chapter 9 Differentiation of Patterns According to Pathogenic Factors
155(1)
Section 1 Pattern Identification of the Six Exogenous Pathogenic Factors
155(5)
Wind Pattern
156(1)
Cold Pattern
157(1)
Summer-Heat Pattern
157(1)
Dampness Pattern
158(1)
Dryness Pattern
159(1)
Fire Pattern
159(1)
Section 2 Pattern Identification of the Seven Emotions
160(1)
Section 3 Pattern Differentiation of Diseases due to Improper Diet, Overstrain or Lack of Exercise
161(1)
Section 4 External Injury or Trauma
162(1)
Chapter 10 Pattern Differentiation According to Qi, Blood and Body Fluids
163(1)
Section 1 Patterns of Qi
163(7)
Qi Deficiency Pattern
165(1)
Qi Sinking Pattern
166(1)
Qi Collapse Pattern
166(1)
Qi Stagnation Pattern
167(1)
Qi Counterflow (Perversion) Pattern
168(1)
Qi Blocking Pattern
169(1)
Section 2 Patterns of Blood
170(4)
Blood Deficiency Pattern
170(1)
Blood Stasis Pattern
170(3)
Blood Heat Pattern
173(1)
Blood Cold Pattern
174(1)
Section 3 Simultaneous Qi and Blood Disease Pattern Identification
174(5)
Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis
175(1)
Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis
176(1)
Deficiency of Both Qi and Blood
176(1)
Loss of Blood due to Deficiency of Qi (Qi Failing to Control Blood)
176(2)
Collapse of Qi Resulting from Haemorrhage
178(1)
Section 4 Patterns of Body Fluids
179(12)
Insufficiency of Body Fluids Pattern
179(1)
Retention of Body Fluids Pattern
180(9)
Chapter 11 Differentiation of Patterns According to the Zang-Fu Organs
189(2)
Section 1 Heart and Small Intestine Pattern Differentiation
191(14)
Heart Qi Deficiency Pattern
193(1)
Heart Yang Deficiency Pattern
194(1)
Sudden Collapse of the Heart Yang Pattern
194(3)
Heart Blood Deficiency Pattern
197(1)
Heart Yin Deficiency Pattern
197(1)
Heart Fire Hyperactivity Pattern
198(1)
Obstruction of the Heart Vessel Pattern
199(2)
Phlegm Misting the Heart Orifices Pattern
201(2)
Phlegm Fire Harassing the Heart Pattern
203(1)
Blood Stasis Obstructing the Brain Collaterals Pattern
204(1)
Excess Heat in the Small Intestine Pattern
204(1)
Section 2 Lung and Large Intestine Pattern Differentiation
205(16)
Wind-Cold Invading the Lung Pattern
207(1)
Wind-Heat Invading the Lung Pattern
208(1)
Lung Dryness Pattern (Invasion of the Lung by Dryness Pattern)
209(1)
Cold Pathogen Congesting the Lung Pattern
210(1)
Phlegm-Damp Obstructing the Lung Pattern
211(1)
Heat Pathogen Congesting the Lung Pattern
211(3)
Phlegm-Heat Obstructing the Lung Pattern
214(1)
Lung Qi Deficiency Pattern
215(1)
Lung Yin Deficiency Pattern
216(1)
Large Intestine Damp-Heat Pattern
217(1)
Heat Obstructing the Large Intestine Pattern
218(1)
Large Intestine Dryness Pattern
219(2)
Large Intestine Deficient-Cold Pattern
221(1)
Section 3 Spleen and Stomach Pattern Differentiation
221(16)
Spleen Qi Deficiency Pattern
223(1)
Sinking of Spleen Qi Pattern
223(3)
Spleen Yang Deficiency Pattern
226(1)
Spleen Failing to Control Blood Pattern
227(1)
Cold-Damp Encumbering the Spleen Pattern
228(1)
Retention of Damp-Heat in the Spleen Pattern
229(2)
Stomach Cold Pattern
231(1)
Stomach Heat Pattern
232(1)
Stomach Yin Deficiency Pattern
233(1)
Retention of Food in the Stomach Pattern
234(1)
Blood Stasis in the Stomach Pattern
235(2)
Section 4 Liver and Gallbladder Pattern Differentiation
237(17)
Liver Blood Deficiency Pattern
239(1)
Liver Yin Deficiency Pattern
240(1)
Liver Constraint (Depression/Depressed/Stagnated) Pattern
241(2)
Liver Fire Blazing Upward Pattern
243(1)
Hyperactivity of Liver Yang Pattern
244(2)
Liver Wind Stirring Internally Pattern
246(3)
Damp-Heat in the Liver and Gallbladder Pattern
249(3)
Cold Stagnation in the Liver Channel Pattern
252(1)
Depressed Gallbladder with Phlegm Harassing Pattern
252(2)
Section 5 Kidney and Bladder Pattern Differentiation
254(9)
Kidney Yang Deficiency Pattern
254(2)
Kidney Yin Deficiency Pattern
256(1)
Kidney Essence Deficiency Pattern
257(2)
Kidney Qi Deficiency Pattern
259(1)
Kidney Failing to Receive Qi Pattern
260(1)
Damp Heat in the Bladder Pattern
261(2)
Section 6 Combined Patterns of Zang-fu Organs
263(12)
Disharmony between the Heart and Kidney Pattern
263(1)
Heart and Kidney Yang Deficiency Pattern
263(2)
Heart and Lung Qi Deficiency Pattern
265(1)
Deficiency of Both Heart and Spleen Pattern
266(1)
Heart and Liver Blood Deficiency Pattern
267(1)
Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency Pattern
267(1)
Kidney and Lung Yin Deficiency Pattern
268(1)
Liver Fire Insulting the Lung Pattern
268(1)
Disharmony between the Liver and Stomach Pattern
269(1)
Liver Invading the Spleen Pattern
270(2)
Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency Pattern
272(2)
Kidney and Spleen Yang Deficiency Pattern
274(1)
Chapter 12 Additional Patterns Differentiation
275(1)
Section 1 Pattern Differentiation According to the Six Channels/Stages
275(13)
General Introduction
275(1)
Taiyang Pattern
275(5)
Yangming Pattern
280(2)
Shaoyang Pattern
282(2)
Taiyin Pattern
284(1)
Shaoyin Pattern
285(1)
Jueyin Pattern
286(1)
Transmission of the Six Channel Pattern
286(2)
Section 2 Pattern Differentiation According to the Wei, Qi, Ying, and Blood
288(6)
Wei System Patterns
289(2)
Qi System Patterns
291(1)
Ying System Patterns
291(1)
Blood System Patterns
291(1)
Transmission of the Four Systems Patterns-Warm Heat Patterns
292(2)
Section 3 Pattern Differentiation According to the Sanjiao Theory
294(5)
Upper Jiao Patterns
295(1)
Middle Jiao Patterns
295(1)
Lower Jiao Patterns
296(2)
Transmission of Sanjiao Patterns
298(1)
Section 4 Pattern Differentiation According to the Twelve Channels
299(15)
Chapter 13 The Case Record
302(10)
Chapter 14 Examples of Traditional Chinese Medical Records
312(2)
Chapter 15 Diagnosis Methods Training and Case Analysis
314(1)
Section 1 Diagnosis Methods Training
314(8)
The Methods of the Inspection Examination
314(1)
Method and Guidelines of the Tongue Examination
315(2)
The Guidelines for Inquiry and History of the Present Disease
317(3)
The Method and Guidelines of the Pulse Examination
320(2)
Section 2 Analysis of Cases
322(13)
Index 335