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General discussion
Chapter 1 The Development of Traditional
Chinese Internal Medicine
Chapter 2 The Basis of Traditional
Chinese Internal Medicine
Section 1 Etiology
Section 2 Pathology
A. Basic Concept of Pathogenesis and Syndromes of the Viscera
B.
Basic Concept on Pathogenesis and Syndromes of Qi and Blood
C.
Basic Concept on Pathogenesis and Syndromes of Wind, Fire, Dampness and
Phlegm
D.
Basic Concept on Pathogenesis and Syndromes of the Six Channels
E.
Basic Concept on Pathogenesis and Syndromes of Wei, Qi, Ying, and Xue
Section 3 Taxonomy
Section 4 Therapeutics
A.
Therapeutic Principles
B.
Using 8 Therapies
C.
TCM Therapeutic Methods
Chapter 3 Methods of Clinical Practice
and Writing of Medical Record in Traditional Chinese Internal Medicine
Section 1 Method of Clinical Practice in
Traditional Chinese Internal Medicine
A.
Examination
B.
Diagnosis
C.
Treatment
Section 2 General Requirements for
Traditional Chinese Internal Medicine Record
Section 3 Written From and Contents of
In-patient Internal Medical Record
A.
From and Contents
B.
Concrete Requirements for In-patient Medical Record
C.
Example of In-patient Internal Medical Record
Section 4 Written From and Contents for
the First Medical Record of Internal Outpatient
Systematic Considerations
Common Cold
Cough
Brachial Wheezing Syndrome
Panting Syndrome
Lung Distension
Sputum Retention
Spontaneous Perspiration and Night Sweat
Blood Syndrome
Palpitation
Pectoral Pain and Stuffiness
Insomnia
Melancholia
Manic and Depressive Psychosis
Epilepsy
Stomachache
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Dysentery
Constipation
Hypochondriac Pain
Jaundice
Accumlation and Aggregation
Tympanites
Headache
Dizziness
Apoplexy
Edema
Stranguria
Retention of Urine
Diabetes (Xiao Ke)
Arthralgia Syndrome
Wei Syndrome
Fever Due to Internal Disorders
Prescriptions in the Book
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