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Chapter One Introduction
"Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnostics"
Section 1 A brief history of the development of TCM diagnostics
Section 2 Principles and principles of traditional Chinese medicine
2. Principles of Diagnostics
Section 3 Main Contents of Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnostics
Chapter 2 Four Diagnosis
1. Overall inspection
2. Local inspection
3. Look at the tongue
4. Watch for discharge
5. Check children’s fingerprints
Section 2: Sniffing
1. Listen to the sound
2. Smell the smell
Section 3 Consultation
1. Ask about general items
2. Ask about the chief complaint and medical history
3. Ask about current symptoms
Section 4: Diagnosis
1. Pulse diagnosis
(1) Principles of pulse formation
(2) Clinical significance of pulse diagnosis
(3) Location for pulse diagnosis
(4) There are methods and precautions for diagnosing pulse
(5) Normal pulse condition
(6) Pathological pulse
(7) Diagnosing the pulse of children
(8) Pulse syndrome, smoothness and reverseness and obedience
2. massage diagnosis
Chapter 3 Eight Outlines
Section 1 Inside and outside
1. Evidence
2. Certificate
[Attached] Half appearance and half mileage certificate
3. Identification of external evidence and internal evidence
4. The relationship between external evidence and internal evidence
Section 2 Cold and Heat
1. Cold syndrome
2. Heat syndrome
3. Identification of cold syndrome and heat syndrome
4. The relationship between cold syndrome and heat syndrome
5. The relationship between cold and heat and exterior and interior
Section 3: Virtual and Real
1. Deficiency syndrome
2. Evidence
3. Identification of false and positive syndromes
4. The relationship between false syndrome and positive syndrome
5. The relationship between deficiency and excess and external and internal cold and heat
Section 4 Yin and Yang
1. Yin syndrome and Yang syndrome
2. Insufficiency of true yin and deficiency of true yang
3. Death of Yin and Death of Yang
Chapter 4 Differentiation
Section 1 Dialectics of Causes of Disease
1. Syndrome of six evils and epidemic diseases
2. Seven Emotions Syndrome
3. Diet, work-rest syndrome
4. Trauma syndrome
Section 2 Dialectics of Qi, Blood and Body Fluids
1. Dialectics of Qi Disease
2. Syndrome differentiation of blood diseases
3. Dialectics of Qi and Blood Syndrome
4. Syndrome differentiation of body fluid disease
Section 3 Syndrome differentiation of viscera
1. Syndrome differentiation of liver and gallbladder diseases
2. Syndrome differentiation of heart and small intestine diseases
3. Syndrome differentiation of spleen and stomach diseases
4. Syndrome differentiation of lung and large intestine diseases
5. Dialectics of kidney and bladder disease
6. Syndrome differentiation of concurrent diseases of internal organs
Section 4 Dialectics of Meridians
1. Twelve meridians disease syndrome
2. Syndrome of abnormal meridians and eight meridians
Section 5 Dialectics of the Six Classics
1. Classification of Six Meridians Diseases and Syndrome
2. Transmission of Six Meridian Diseases
Section 6: Syndrome differentiation of Wei Qi, Ying and blood
Section 7 Triple Burner Dialectics
Chapter 5 Diagnosis and Medical Records Section 1 Diagnosis
1. Syndrome diagnosis
2. Disease diagnosis
3. The relationship between disease diagnosis and dialectics
Section 2 Medical Records
1. The evolution of traditional Chinese medicine medical records
2. Contents and requirements of traditional Chinese medicine medical records
3. Writing Format of Traditional Chinese Medicine Medical Records
4. Things to note when writing TCM medical records
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