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- 3. On Chongqi
The author provides a detailed exposition on the crucial role of chongqi in the pathogenesis of human diseases, injecting new and broader content into this traditional concept of traditional Chinese medicine. Originally,
- 4. On Visceral Pathogenesis
In terms of visceral pathogenesis, Tang Zonghai, based on his own clinical experience, made a series of correct elucidations, some of which are of great significance for enriching and developing traditional Chinese medic
- 1. The Relationship Between Organs and Blood Syndromes in Differential Diagnosis
## 1. The Relationship Between Organs and Blood Syndromes in Differential Diagnosis The onset of blood disorders is closely linked to all systems of the body, with the heart, liver, and spleen being the key organs for di
- 2. Treatment Methods for Blood Disorders
Taking hematemesis as an example, the author elaborates in detail on four methods for treating blood disorders, providing well-reasoned explanations with clear priorities, thus systematizing the treatment approaches for
- 4. Contraindications for Medication in Blood Disorders
## 4. Contraindications for Medication in Blood Disorders
- V. Limitations and Shortcomings of "On Blood Disorders"
## V. Limitations and Shortcomings of "On Blood Disorders"
- On the Differences Between Men and Women
It is commonly believed that men are primarily governed by Qi, while women are primarily governed by blood; hence, it is said that men's blood is precious, whereas women's blood is cheap. Moreover, it is claimed that men
- Pathogenesis of Zang-Fu Organs
Each zang-fu organ has its own governing qi, its own meridians, and its own specific parts, so the diseases it is prone to and the corresponding symptoms also differ. If a single organ is diseased without affecting other
- On the Life and Death Determined by Pulse and Symptoms
## On the Life and Death Determined by Pulse and Symptoms
- On the Similarities and Differences Between Men and Women
## On the Similarities and Differences Between Men and Women
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