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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 141-146, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-691073

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Chinese tongue diagnosis was initially developed to quickly and efficiently diagnose and prescribe medicine, while at the same time allowing the doctor to have minimal contact with the patient. At the time of its compiling, the spread of Yersinia pestis, often causing septicaemia and gangrene of the extremities, may have discouraged doctors to come in direct contact with their patients and take the pulse. However, in recent decades, modern developments in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as the spread of antibiotics in conjunction with the advancements of microbiology, have overshadowed the original purpose of this methodology. Nevertheless, the fast approaching post-antibiotic era and the development of artificial intelligence may hold new applications for tongue diagnosis. This article focuses on the historical development of what is the world's earliest tongue diagnosis monograph, and discusses the directions that such knowledge may be used in future clinical research.


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Humains , Chine , Diagnostic différentiel , Histoire ancienne , La médecine dans la littérature , Histoire , Peste , Diagnostic , Histoire , Microbiologie , Thérapeutique , Langue , Chimie , Yersinia pestis , Physiologie
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Chinese journal of integrative medicine ; (12): 56-62, 2014.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-267200

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The ancient teacher-disciple tradition is regarded as one of the most celebrated practices within the Chinese medicine world. Such traditions of secrecy, private wisdom and honor are deeply rooted in the theories of Confucianism. This paper only explores the surface of this ancient culture, by investigating relevant popular ancient texts and common Chinese proverbs, as well as utilizing personal experiences, in order to reflect on how the ancient Chinese perceived such practices within their own society and how secret teaching was passed on from teacher to student, including the revelation of secret formulas and their importance and how that tradition differs from our modern-day perspectives. Various rare manuscripts from the author's personal library are employed in order to provide relative examples of the importance of secret knowledge, and how these secrets applied in the traditional healing.


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Humains , Culture (sociologie) , Ordonnances médicamenteuses , Médicaments issus de plantes chinoises , Pharmacologie , Savoir , Manuscrits comme sujet , Médecine traditionnelle chinoise , Étudiants , Enseignement
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