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Cover
Seald Cover
Copyright(in Chinese)
Copyright(in English)
Editors
Contributors (Listed alphabetically by name)
Translators (Listed alphabetically by name)
English Editors
About the Authors
Editorial Board for International Standard Library of Chinese Medicine
Preface
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I Introduction
1. The main contents of chinese medical diagnosis
2. The basic principles in Diagnosis of CM
3. A brief history of development of Diagnosis of CM
CHAPTER II Inspection Examination
Section 1 inSpection of the circumStanceS of the entire Body
Section 2 inSpection of the circumStanceS of VariouS partS of the Body
Section 3 inSpection of excreta
Section 4 inSpection of the Superficial Vein of the index finger
CHAPTER III Tongue Examination
Section 1 oVerView of the tongue examination
Section 2 normal tongue manifeStation and phySiological differenceS
Section 3 contentS of the tongue examination
Section 4 main pointS for analySing the tongue manifeStationS
Section 5 clinical Significance of the tongue examination
CHAPTER IV Listening and Smelling Examination
Section 1 liStening to SoundS
Section 2 Smelling odourS
CHAPTER V Inquiry Examination
Section 1 Significance and Method of the inquiry exaMination
Section 2 contentS of the inquiry examination
Section 3 preSent illneSS hiStory
CHAPTER VI Pulse Examination
Section 1 overview of the PulSe examination
Section 2 a healthy PulSe image
Section 3 abnormal PulSe imageS
Section 4 examination of the PulSeS of women and children
Section 5 clinical aPPlication and Significance of the PulSe examination
CHAPTER VII Palpatory Examination
Section 1 contentS of the PalPatory examination including methodS and Significance
Section 2 areaS for PalPatory examination
CHAPTER VIII Pattern Differentiation According to the Eight Principles
Section 1 concePt of Pattern differentiation according to the eight PrinciPleS
Section 2 the baSic PatternS of the eight PrinciPleS
Section 3 the relationShiP among the eight PrinciPleS PatternS
CHAPTER IX Differentiation of Patterns According to Pathogenic Factors
Section 1 Pattern identification of the Six exogenouS Pathogenic factorS
Section 2 Pattern identification of the Seven emotionS
Section 3 Pattern differentiation of diSeaSeS due to imProPer diet, overStrain or lack of exerciSe (table 9-8)
Section 4 external injury or trauma (table 9-9)
CHAPTER X Pattern Differentiation According to Qi, Blood and Body Fluids
Section 1 PatternS of Qi
Section 2 PatternS of blood
Section 3 SimultaneouS Qi and blood diSeaSe Pattern identification
Section 4 PatternS of body fluidS
Chapter XI Differentiation of Patterns According to the Zang-Fu Organs
Section 1 Heart and Small inteStine Pattern differentiation
Section 2 lung and large inteStine Pattern differentiation
Section 3 SPleen and StomacH Pattern differentiation
Section 4 liver and gallbladder Pattern differentiation
Section 5 Kidney and bladder Pattern differentiation
Section 6 combined PatternS of Zang-fu organS
CHAPTER XII Additional Patterns Differentiation
Section 1 Pattern Differentiation accorDing to the Six channelS/StageS
Section 2 Pattern Differentiation accorDing to the Wei, Qi, Ying, anD BlooD
Section 3 Pattern Differentiation accorDing to the Sanjiao theory
Section 4 Pattern Differentiation accorDing to the twelve channelS
CHAPTER XIII The Case Record
Principles and Priorities for Recording a Case Record
Signs, Symptoms, and Aetiologies
Diagnosis, Interpretation and Analysis
Treatment principle and strategy
Treatment plan
Point Prescription or Herbal Prescription
Outcome Measures, Action and Advice
Storage, Access and Retrieval
Conclusion
CHAPTER XIV Examples of Traditional Chinese Medical Records
CHAPTER XV Diagnosis Methods Training and Case Analysis
Section 1 DiagnoSiS MethoDS training
Section 2 analySiS of caSeS
Index
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