Practical Internal Medicine of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine 2nd Edition

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Practical Internal Medicine of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine (2nd Edition).

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Practical Internal Medicine of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine 2nd Edition

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  1. Practical Internal Medicine of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine 2nd Edition

    # Practical Internal Medicine of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine (2nd Edition)

  2. From the Gansu Provincial Academy of Medical Sciences, June 20, 2010

    Mr. Huang Peiwu, President of Gansu Science and Technology Press, worked tirelessly to ensure the successful publication of the second edition, enabling the book to reach readers on schedule. We would like to extend our

  3. Part Five: Digestive System Diseases

    [Chapter 18: Thrombophlebitis ( 349)] [Chapter 19: Primary Aortic Inflammation Syndrome ( 352)] [Chapter 20: Raynaud’s Disease ( 356)] [Chapter 21: Thromboangiitis Obliterans ( 360)] [**Part Five: Digestive System Diseas

  4. 2 Western medicine emphasizes local understanding, while Chinese medicine focuses on holistic understanding.

    Since the gradual rise of modern industry in the West in the 16th century, Western medicine, leveraging advanced tools provided by modern industry, quickly shifted its focus from macroscopic to microscopic study. In 1665

  5. Pei Zhengxue

    Chinese and Western medicine each followed their own paths to modern times. Although Western medicine’s experimental research was highly advanced, when Weiliao’s cell pathology began to sweep away the remnants of medieva

  6. II. Clinical Models of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine in Internal Medicine

    **II. Clinical Models of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine in Internal Medicine** (1) The Proposal of the Model In theoretical discussions, basic research, and clinical studies on integrated Chinese and Western med

  7. 3. Lower Abdominal Pain

    3. Lower Abdominal Pain Gynecological pelvic inflammatory diseases, uterine fibroids, dysmenorrhea, cystitis, bladder and urinary tract stones, bladder tumors, colonic inflammation (both non-specific and specific), appen

  8. Practical Internal Medicine Integrating TCM and Western Medicine

    **Practical Internal Medicine Integrating TCM and Western Medicine** For polycystic ovary syndrome, treatment with tonifying kidney and resolving phlegm was employed, achieving an efficacy rate of 82.7%. To further explo

  9. References

    The patient's overall condition is characterized by a feeling of heat and discomfort. Given this, domestic scholars have attempted to explore the relationship between liver and spleen through scientific research designs,

  10. t time

    It is the master of the five internal organs and six viscera.” When the heart beats, all five internal organs tremble; as stated in the “Ling Shu · Heavenly Years” section: “What is the heart? It is the center of the min

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