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- Pei Zhengxue Medical Lecture Collection
Pei Zhengxue Medical Lecture Collection Reviewed by: Liu Shiru
- Recognition Method Recognition Process Treatment Focus
| > Recognition Method | > Recognition Process | > Treatment Focus > TCM | > Logical Reasoning | > From Symptom to Cause | > Suppressing the Pathogen by Adjusting the Body's Reactivity > Western Medicine | > Experimental
- Symptomatic manifestations, while neglecting the local features of pleuritis. Based on this difference in perspective,
Symptomatic manifestations, while neglecting the local features of pleuritis. Based on this difference in perspective, different therapeutic approaches have emerged. Western medicine adopts thoracentesis to drain pleural
- The promotion. In summary, studying traditional Chinese medicine using an integrated approach of traditional Chinese and Western medicine can enrich and
The promotion. In summary, studying traditional Chinese medicine using an integrated approach of traditional Chinese and Western medicine can enrich and 15 enhance the content of traditional Chinese medicine, thereby eff
- II. Modern medicine provides microscopic evidence
“Syndrome differentiation and treatment” is the hallmark of TCM scholarship and the essence of all Chinese medicine. The foundation of “syndrome differentiation and treatment” lies in observation, auscultation and olfact
- III. Conclusion
Prescribe blood-activating and stasis-resolving formulas; each formula can treat numerous different diseases. Take the Xuefu Zhuyu Tang as an example—it can treat up to 20 conditions. The Hualuo Xiaoling Dan formulated b
- II. Clinical Applications of the Spleen-and-Kidney-Tonifying Method
The Spleen governs the transportation and transformation of food and water, nourishing all the five zang organs, six fu organs, limbs, and bones; ancient sages referred to it as the "root of postnatal life." The Kidney i
- The current pattern of using the same methods for different diseases should be taken as the focus of future research.
The current pattern of using the same methods for different diseases should be taken as the focus of future research. 46 Middle Section: Special Lecture A Casual Discussion on the Treatment of Leukemia Pei Zhengxue In th
- Part 9
Approximately 160 million people in China suffer from hypertension, accounting for one-fifth of the adult population. Given that this disease can lead to a series of serious complications and sequelae, causing immeasurab
- I. Concept, Etiology, and Pathogenesis of Hypertension
I. Concept, Etiology, and Pathogenesis of Hypertension (---) Classification and Etiology of Hypertension Hypertension is divided into primary hypertension and secondary hypertension. The term "hypertension" generally ref
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