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1.In the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BC), doctors began to be classified into four categories- dietician, physician, doctor of decoctions and veterinarian. 

Question 1:Do you know the differences between those four categories of doctors? What are their duties respectively?

2.During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period (770-221 BC), Bian Que drew on the experience of his predecessors and put forward the four diagnostic methods - inspection, auscultation & olfaction, inquiry, and palpation, laying the foundation for TCM diagnosis and treatment. 

Question 2: 

 Do you know the details about these four diagnostic methods? What are the differences between them and the medical examination of modern Western medicine?

3. The Huang Di Nei Jing (Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon) compiled during the Qin and Han times (221 BC-AD 220) offered systematic discourses on human physiology, on pathology, on the symptoms of illness, on preventative treatment, and on the principles and methods of treatment. 

Question 3:Do you know who wrote this book? Huangdi or anyone else?

4. The Zhen Jiu Jia Yi Jing (AB Canon of Acupuncture and Moxibustion)by Huangfu Mi  during the Western Jin time (265-316) expounded on the concepts of zangfu (internal organs) and jingluo (meridians and collaterals).

Question 4:

For those two fundamental terms, zangfu and jingluo,  in Chinese medicine, do you know their corresponding structures in modern western medicine? 


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An Introduction to Chinese Medicine课程列表:

Unit 1 Introduction to Chinese Medicine

-1.1 Brief History of Chinese Medicine

--1.1 Brief History of Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter 1.1

- 1.2 Characteristics of Chinese Medicine

--1.2 Characteristics of Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter 1.2

Unit 2 Yin-yang Theory

-2.1 Basic Concept of Yin-yang Theory and Four Principles of Yin and Yang

--2.1 Basic Concept of Yin-yang Theory and Four Principles of Yin and Yang

--Exercise

--chapter 2.1

-2.2 Practical Application of Yin-yang Theory in Chinese Medicine

--2.2 Practical Application of Yin-yang Thoery in Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter 2.2

Unit 3 Five Elements Theory

-3.1 Basic Concept of Five Elements Theory

--3.1 Basic Concept of Five Elements Theory

--Exercise

--chapter 3.1

-3.2 Practical Application of Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine

--3.2 Practical Application of Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter3.2

Unit 4 Zang-fu Theory

-4.1 Basic Concepts of Zang-fu Theory

--4.1 Basic Concepts of Zang-fu Theory

--Exercise

--Chapter4.1

-4.2 Relationships between Zang-fu Organs

--4.2 Relationships between Zang-fu Organs

--Exercise

--Chapter4.2

Unit 5 Meridians and Collaterals Theory

-5.1 Meridian-collateral System and Nomenclature of Twelve Meridians

--5.1 Meridian-collateral System and Nomenclature of Twelve Meridians

--Exercise

--Chapter5.1

-5.2 Coursing and Connecting Law, Distribution and Mutual Relations of Twelve Meridians

--5.2 Coursing and Connecting Law, Distribution and Mutual Relations of Twelve Meridians

--Exercise

--Chapter5.2

Unit 6 Qi, Blood and Body Fluids

-6.1 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Qi

--6.1 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Qi

--Exercise

--Chapter6.1

-6.2 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Blood, Relationship between Blood and Qi

--6.2 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Blood, Relationship between Blood and Qi

--Exercise

--Chapter6.2

-6.3 Essence and Fluids

--6.3 Essence and Fluids

--Exercise

--Chapter6.3

Unit 7 Disease Causes

-7.1 External Causes

--7.1 External Causes

--Exercise

--Chapter7.1

-7.2 Internal Causes and Neutral Causes

--7.2 Internal Causes and Neutral Causes

--Exercise

--Chapter7.2

Unit 8 Four Examinations

-8.1 Inspection, Listening and Smelling

--8.1 Inspection, Listening and Smelling

--Exercise

--Chapter8.1

-8.2 Inquiry and Palpation

--8.2 Inquiry and Palpation

--Exercise

--Chapter8.2

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