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Term for "doctor"
- wen (2nd intonation) - listen and smell
- wen (4th intonation) - ask background and information
- qie - ask where it hurts
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8 Branches of Chinese Medicine |
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- Massage Therapy (TUI NA)
- Acupunture and Moxibustion
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Chinese Food Therapy
- Breathing exercises (QUI GONG)
- TAI CHI CHUAN
- FENG SHUI
- Astrology
FAT HAM FB |
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Kind of massage similar to acupressure |
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- Daffodil
- Orchid
- Chrysanthemum
- Calamus
DOCC |
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Prescriptions Worth A Thousand Gold
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Sun Simiao |
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Text that says various diseases can be treated through diet |
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Five Constituents of the Human Body |
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- QI (Life Force)
- Blood
- JING (Reproductive and regenerative parts)
- SHEN (Perception)
- Moisture
SM-JB-Q |
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Opposite complementary forces tht represent balance, duality and harmony |
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Five Organ Network
- Heart <3
- Kidney
- Liver
- Spleen
- Lungs
HeLL-SKi |
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Earliest Chinese drug used to cure syphilis |
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(HAN DYNASTY) Proponent who introduced clinical case taking |
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Chang Chung-Ching
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Zhang Zhong-Jing |
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(HAN DYNASTY) Proponent who advocated use of ENEMA and hydrotherapy for fever |
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(HAN DYNASTY) Proponent who pioneered use of anesthesia; "God of Surgery" |
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(JIN DYNASTY) Proponent who wrote "Classic on Pulse" |
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(JIN DYNASTY) Proponent who described smallpox in "Prescription for Emergencies" |
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(TANG DYNASTY) Proponent who wrote "Thousand Gold Remedies" |
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(TANG DYNASTY) Proponent who introduced organotherapy in "Medical Secrets of an Official" |
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(MING DYNASTY) Proponent who compiled "National Pharmacopoeia pf China" |
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"Father of Chinese Medicine" |
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pulse diagnosis as an indication of sickness |
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