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Selected terms in traditional Chinese medicine and their interpretations (X IV)

Selected terms in traditional Chinese medicine and their interpretations (X IV) 9 64 9 CJIM2001;7(1):64-66 TOM TERMINOLOGY Selected Terms in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Their Interpretations ( X IV) XIE Zhufan (~)]~J'~) ~2~) [xu ze bu zhi], to treat cold with the Treat disease before it arises (N~CN) hot (~Z) (~g~2~) [han zhe re zhi], [zhi wei bing ]: A preventive perspective in clinical medicine, mainly including two points and to treat heat with the cold (~2~) (~ -- preventive treatment of disease, and early ~2~) [re zhe han zhi]. treatment for prevention of complications. Therefore, it is said that a good doctor treats Treatment contrary to the routine (~) disease before it arises. [fan zhi]: use of medicines in similar nature with the pseudo - syndromes of the disease, al- Treat according to time, place and per- so known as coacting treatment (~,~) (~) [cong zhi]. This is often applied in the follow- son. ([NI~'-J', NlIg, [~A~J]~]:) (N]~, IN~, IN)~ ~J'ff) [yin shi, yin di, yin ren zhi yi] : One of ing conditions: to treat pseudo-heat with the the therapeutic principles referring to the appli- hot (~[]~J) (~l~m) [re yin re yong] ; cation of different treatment in accordance with to treat pseudo-cold with the cold (~gl~gJ) climatic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine Springer Journals

Selected terms in traditional Chinese medicine and their interpretations (X IV)

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine , Volume 7 (1) – Jul 25, 2008

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by The Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine Press
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Medicine/Public Health, general
ISSN
1672-0415
eISSN
1993-0402
DOI
10.1007/BF02935121
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9 64 9 CJIM2001;7(1):64-66 TOM TERMINOLOGY Selected Terms in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Their Interpretations ( X IV) XIE Zhufan (~)]~J'~) ~2~) [xu ze bu zhi], to treat cold with the Treat disease before it arises (N~CN) hot (~Z) (~g~2~) [han zhe re zhi], [zhi wei bing ]: A preventive perspective in clinical medicine, mainly including two points and to treat heat with the cold (~2~) (~ -- preventive treatment of disease, and early ~2~) [re zhe han zhi]. treatment for prevention of complications. Therefore, it is said that a good doctor treats Treatment contrary to the routine (~) disease before it arises. [fan zhi]: use of medicines in similar nature with the pseudo - syndromes of the disease, al- Treat according to time, place and per- so known as coacting treatment (~,~) (~) [cong zhi]. This is often applied in the follow- son. ([NI~'-J', NlIg, [~A~J]~]:) (N]~, IN~, IN)~ ~J'ff) [yin shi, yin di, yin ren zhi yi] : One of ing conditions: to treat pseudo-heat with the the therapeutic principles referring to the appli- hot (~[]~J) (~l~m) [re yin re yong] ; cation of different treatment in accordance with to treat pseudo-cold with the cold (~gl~gJ) climatic

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Published: Jul 25, 2008

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