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Neijing "seasons Five Internal Organs, Veins"

Posted on:2008-08-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360212488763Subject:Basic Theory of TCM
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There is NEI JING, Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine in china. There is SI SHI WU ZANG MAI (pulse condition of the five viscera in the four seasons) (shortly termed in SHI ZANG MAI herein after in this thesis). These days, SHI ZANG MAI has been applied very little in the real practice. It can be said that almost none about them is used in the practice and the achievement of the research is very scarce. The main reason is that SHI ZANG MAI has been replaced by diagnostic method of CUN GUAN CHI pulse feeling. Even some people think that SHI ZANG MAI is something that has no real substance telling about imaginationHowever, a lot of medical scholars recognized the scientific aspect of SHI ZANG MAI. Yang Chuan Xu, for example, said that the regular pulse condition displayed in it shows all the objective conditions and the certain fundamentals all the materials are supposed to have. This certainly illustrates that SHI ZANG MAI is not the result of the subjective and groundless thinking and imaginative theory by the precedent in the past.In addition, the ancestors in the era of NEI JING, took highly of the important value SHI ZANG MAI had in the real practice. In NEI JING, Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine, as many as 12 chapters are spared to discuss the pulse. Three of them, < MAI YAO JING WEI LUN>, and , extensively talk about SHI ZANG MAI, putting a lot of emphasis on it. A lot of chapter in NEI JING including also touched the topic of SHI ZANG MAI. In the era of NEI JING, SHI ZANG MAI established itself as a solely independent diagnostic method of pulse feeling. To illustrate one example, chapter 16 said: that pulse feeling has three regions and nine locations for pulse feeling, yin yang for pulse feeling, light and heavy for pulse feeling, 60 variations for pulse feeling, and four variations of one pulse in the four seasons. How can we distinguish SHI ZANG MAI under the situation where we live in the era far from the time of the ancestors, with each medicine scholar arguing his theory is right? The four variations of one pulse in the four seasons mentioned above is the very SHI ZANG MAI.But the problem is that there is very little information of SHI ZNG MAI and, if any, are ambiguous. What is worse, the understanding of the succeeding generations about the SHI ZANG MAI is different from what the ancestors have. This is because the thesis describes comprehensive aspects of SHI ZANG MAI collecting and editing the original and appendix as well of SHI ZANG MAI in NEI JING, Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine. It is to recover the original of SHI ZANG MAI used in the era of NEI JING and achieve the most effective treatment with the use of it.This thesis consists of two parts. The first part is the description of the written document, composed of"the history of SHI ZANG MAI"and"the current situation of the research". In the history of SHI ZANG MANI, the development of SHI ZANG MAI from the era of NEI JING to the Qing Dynasty is exclusively discussed. In the current situation of the research, the overall outline of the current progress of the SHI ZANG MAI is briefly introduced. And also, as a relatively unique and complete achievement, SHI ZANG MAI and its application shown in by LIU BO XING in China and the experience of the practice accumulated by the Korean folk doctors are heavily discussed. The second part is the official text. It is about the exploration of the SHI ZANG MAI in the era of NEI JING. It includes various aspects of SHI ZANG MAI covering the name and form of the SHI ZANG MAI, the formation principal of it, the diagnostic parts and methods, the meaning of diagnosis and differential diagnosis system and so on.
Keywords/Search Tags:Diagnostic method of pulse feeling, Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine, Pulse condition of the five viscera in the four seasons, Four seasons, Pulse condition of the five viscera
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