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1. Third, emphasis on individuality. TCM treats a disease based on full consideration of the individual constitution, climatic and seasonal conditions, and environment.
Question 1: With technology advanced, the concept of precision medicine or personalized medicine(精准医学)is proposed in western medicine, which matches each patient with the treatment that will work best for them. Here I propose a question for you, do you know the similarities and differences between individuality principle in Chinese medicine and the treatment principle in personalized medicine in Western medicine?
2. Preventativetreatment(治未病) is a core belief of TCM, which lays great emphasis on prevention before a disease arises, guarding against pathological changes when falling sick, and protecting recovering patients from relapse.
Question 2:In western medicine, there is a branch of medical science dealing with methods of preventing the occurrence of disease, that is preventive medicine(预防医学). Do you know the relationship between preventive treatment and preventive medicine?
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-1.1 Brief History of Chinese Medicine
--1.1 Brief History of Chinese Medicine
--Exercise
- 1.2 Characteristics of Chinese Medicine
--1.2 Characteristics of Chinese Medicine
--Exercise
-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
-2.2 Practical Application of Yin-yang Theory in Chinese Medicine
--2.2 Practical Application of Yin-yang Thoery in Chinese Medicine
--Exercise
-3.1 Basic Concept of Five Elements Theory
--3.1 Basic Concept of Five Elements Theory
--Exercise
-3.2 Practical Application of Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine
--3.2 Practical Application of Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine
--Exercise
-4.1 Basic Concepts of Zang-fu Theory
--4.1 Basic Concepts of Zang-fu Theory
--Exercise
-4.2 Relationships between Zang-fu Organs
--4.2 Relationships between Zang-fu Organs
--Exercise
-5.1 Meridian-collateral System and Nomenclature of Twelve Meridians
--5.1 Meridian-collateral System and Nomenclature of Twelve Meridians
--Exercise
-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
-6.1 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Qi
--6.1 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Qi
--Exercise
-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
-6.3 Essence and Fluids
--Exercise
-7.1 External Causes
--Exercise
-7.2 Internal Causes and Neutral Causes
--7.2 Internal Causes and Neutral Causes
--Exercise
-8.1 Inspection, Listening and Smelling
--8.1 Inspection, Listening and Smelling
--Exercise
-8.2 Inquiry and Palpation
--Exercise