ZHANG Zailiang. Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅵ)——inheritance of clinical classic of traditional Chinese medicine. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 54(2):44-47(2020)
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ZHANG Zailiang. Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅵ)——inheritance of clinical classic of traditional Chinese medicine. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 54(2):44-47(2020) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2020.02.011.
Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅵ)——inheritance of clinical classic of traditional Chinese medicine
Combined with the method of six channels and nine differentiation methods of febrile diseases, this paper discusses the inheritance of clinical classics of traditional Chinese medicine. It is considered that we can grasp the position of classical narration from a macro perspective, control the prescriptions provided by classics with basic laws, and supplement the shortcomings of classical content with the experience of later generations. Understanding the clinical classics of traditional Chinese medicine from the point of view of diagnosis and treatment of febrile diseases can facilitate the education and clinic of traditional Chinese medicine.
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伤寒热病六经九分法抽象六经补充方药中医经典
Keywords
exogenous febrile diseasefebrile diseasessix channels and nine differentiation methodsabstract six channelssupplementary prescriptionclassic of traditional Chinese medicine
Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅴ) ——treatment based on triple energizer differentiation and others
Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅳ) ——harmonizing method: regulating Ying and Wei, adjusting rise and fall, considering cold and warm
Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅲ)——clearing method:dissipating heat with herbs cool in nature, dissipating heat with herbs cold in nature and saving yin
Overview of six channels and nine differentiation methods(Ⅱ)——warming method:warming and dispersing, warming and reinforcing and restoring yang
Exogenous febrile disease, six meridians and prescription-syndrome
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Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine