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Practical Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Guangdong, P. R. China. Born into a family of doctors, he
studied at the Guangdong Specialized School of Chinese
Professor Tielao Deng was born in 1916 at Kaiping county,
years, he has practised medicine in Ghangzhou, Hong Kong
Medicine and Pharmacy for five years. During the past 50
and Wuhan, specializing in the treatment of cardiovascular
illness and diseases of the digestive system.
At present he is a member of the Standing Committee of the
National Society of TCM, Assistant Director of the National
Society of TCM's Committee on Research and Improvement
of Chinese Medical Theory, a member of the Chinese Council
on Medical History, and Professor and Vice President of the
Guanzhou College of TCM.
Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, and as Chief
Editor /Author, he has compiled not only this text, but a
number of other important clinical Chinese texts and
been listed in the 1989 'Who's Who in the World'.
Professor Deng lectured and demonstrated treatments in
dictionaries. He is also the first Chinese TCM expert to have
Neither the publishers nor the author will be liable for any
loss or damage of any nature occasioned to or suffered by
any person acting or refraining from acting as a result of
reliance on the material contained in this publication.
For Churchill Livingstone
Senior Commissioning Editor, Inta Ozols
Project manager: Ewan HaJley
Project development editor: Dinah Thorn
Design direction: Judith Wright
Project controller: Pat Miller /Jane Shanks
Practical Diagnosis in
Traditional Chinese
Medicine
Tietao Deng
Professor, Guangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine College,
Guangzhou, China
Translated by
Mamae Ergil
Yi Sumei
Edited by
Kevin Ergil
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Contents
Foreword
vii
ix
11.
Twelve channels and networks pattern
identification
305
Introductions
SECTION ONE
EXAMINATION METHODS
1
SECTION THREE
COMPREHENSIVE APPLICATION OF
1.
2.
3.
4.
Inspection examination
3
56
PATTERN IDENTIFICATION METHODS
12.
Essentials of pattern identification of
external diseases
327
325
Listening and smelling examination
Inquiry examination
Palpation examination
63
83
13.
Essentials of pattern identification of
miscellaneous diseases
333
14.
Steps in the identification of patterns and
determination of treatment
337
SECTION TWO
PATTERN IDENTIFICATION
5.
163
165
15.
Identification of patterns and
identification of disease
341
Eight principle pattern identification
6.
7.
Disease cause pattern identification
Six channel pattern identification
185
211
SECTION FOUR
OUTLINE OF DIAGNOSTIC PRINCIPLES OF
CLINICAL DEPARTMENTS
16.
17.
351
352
365
Outline of diagnosis in gynecology
Outline of diagnosis in pediatrics
8.
Defense, qi, construction and blood
pattern identification and triple burner
pattern identification
230
9.
Qi, blood and body fluid pattern
identification
253
18.
Outline of diagnosis in external medicine
373
10.
Viscera and bowel pattern identification
268
19.
Outline of diagnosis in traumatology
382
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