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The Art and Practice of Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
The Art and Practice of Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
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The Art and Practice of Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
The Art and Practice of Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
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This textbook on diagnosis in Chinese medicine is unique in its clarity and accessibility.Divided into two sections, it is a comprehensive diagnostic manual. The first section explains how to collect and collate the information required to formulate a diagnosis and is divided into four approaches: visual, palpation, interrogation and listening/smelling. The second section describes the various diagnostic models in Chinese medicine, including The Eight Principles; zangfu organ pattern; the Six s…
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This textbook on diagnosis in Chinese medicine is unique in its clarity and accessibility.


Divided into two sections, it is a comprehensive diagnostic manual. The first section explains how to collect and collate the information required to formulate a diagnosis and is divided into four approaches: visual, palpation, interrogation and listening/smelling. The second section describes the various diagnostic models in Chinese medicine, including The Eight Principles; zangfu organ pattern; the Six stages, four levels and san jiao; the twelve regular channels and eight extraordinary vessels; and the Five Phases.

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This textbook on diagnosis in Chinese medicine is unique in its clarity and accessibility.


Divided into two sections, it is a comprehensive diagnostic manual. The first section explains how to collect and collate the information required to formulate a diagnosis and is divided into four approaches: visual, palpation, interrogation and listening/smelling. The second section describes the various diagnostic models in Chinese medicine, including The Eight Principles; zangfu organ pattern; the Six stages, four levels and san jiao; the twelve regular channels and eight extraordinary vessels; and the Five Phases.

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