Methodology of Traditional 

Chinese Medicine

 

Author(s): Huang Jianping

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Summary: When we conduct scientific research, we usually use one or several methods to procedures which are quite important for us to attain our goals.  Methodology is a science dealing with the system of methods or procedures to be used in any field  and therefore draws attention from many researchers.  It is for this reason that the present book, which deals with methodology of traditional Chinese medicine, is suitable for those who are interested in Chinese medicine.

Table of Contents:

Chapter One: Medical Science and Technology

     Difference in Methodology between Chinese and Western Medicine

     Systematics, Cybernetics, and Informatics and Methodology of Chinese Medicine

Chapter Two: The Yin-Yang Theory

     Genesis

     Integration of the Yin and Yang

     The Walking Theory and Order in the Human Body

     Interrelation between Nature and Mankind in the Yin-Yang Theory

     Study of the Yin-Yang Theory in Modern Medicine

     The Yin-Yang theory in Chinese Medicine

Chapter Three: The Zangxiang Theory

     Genesis

     Tentative Comment on "Reverberating View of Inside Scene"

     The Zangxiang Theory from the Viewpoint of Yin and Yang

Chapter Four: The Bianzhenglunzhi Theory

     Genesis

     Bianzheng and Treatment

     Scrutinizing Syndromes to for the Cause of Disease

     Traditional Methods of Diagnosing Symptoms

     Methodology in the Principles of Treatment

Chapter Five: The Scientific Significance of Traditional Methodology

Chapter Six: Significance of Theory and Method in Chinese Medicine

     Presentation of the Problem

     Characteristics of Chinese Medicine and Its Trend

     The Training of Chinese Medical Personnel

     the Promotion of Research and Practice

Notes

Index