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Archive for the ‘Study’ Category



Shang Han Lun

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

The Shang Han Lin or the Shang Han Bin Lun is the treatasie on Cold Disease Damage by Zhang Zhong Jing published in 220 A.D. by the Hippocrates of Traditional Chinese medicine. The Shang Han Za Bing Lun is the oldest complete clinical textbook in world medical history, and the ...

Huangdi Neijing

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Huangdi Neijing (Simplified Chinese: é»⿿帝å⿠⿦经; Traditional Chinese: é»ƿ帝å⿦§ç¶⿿; Pinyin: Huÿ¡ngdÿ¬ Nÿ¨ijÿ«ng), also known as Inner Canon of Huangdi or Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor is the most early extant theory work for Traditional Chinese medicine. The book is about finished in Warring States Period.

Sun Simiao

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Sun Simiao (Traditional Chinese: å­«æ⿬é⿿˿; Simplified Chinese: å­⿢æ⿬é⿿˿; Hanyu Pinyin: Sÿ«n Sÿ«miÿŽo; Wade-Giles: Sun Szumiao, 581â⿬⿿682) was a famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor of the Sui and Tang dynasty. He was titled as China's King of Medicine (药çŽ⿹, Yaowang) for his significant contributions to Chinese medicine and tremendous care to ...

Treatment determination based on syndrome differentiation

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Treatment determination based on syndrome differentiation is an essential principle in TCM in understanding and treating disease. It is a specific research and treatment method of disease in TCM, and also one of the essential characteristics of TCM.

The Essential Characteristics of TCM — Wholism

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Wholeness means unity and integrity. TCM pays attention to the unity and integrity of the body , and interrelation between the human body and nature. The human body itself is seen an organic whole. Every part composing the body is inter-cooperative and inter-influenced. The human body is also closely related ...