9780939616961-0939616963-Zang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide

Zang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide

ISBN-13: 9780939616961
ISBN-10: 0939616963
Author: Qiao Yi, Julie Liu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Eastland Press
Format: Paperback 437 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780939616961
ISBN-10: 0939616963
Author: Qiao Yi, Julie Liu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Eastland Press
Format: Paperback 437 pages

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Zang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide (ISBN-13: 9780939616961 and ISBN-10: 0939616963), written by authors Qiao Yi, Julie Liu, was published by Eastland Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Alternative Medicine books. You can easily purchase or rent Zang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Alternative Medicine books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $7.96.

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Zàng fû pattern identification (臟腑辯證 zàng fû biàn zhèng) is a method that is used to analyze the signs and symp¬toms of disease according to the physiological functions and pathological characteristics of the zàng fû organs, individually and in concert with other organs. On this basis, one can infer the etiology, pathology, location and nature of a disease. It also reveals the condition of the body’s normal (antipathogenic) qi and its ability to battle pathogenic qi.
All physiological functions and pathological changes are associated with the zàng fû organs. Most often, the occurrence and development of disease is the result of zàng fû organ dysfunction. Zàng fû pattern identification is one of the core diagnostic methods in traditional Chinese medicine and is the foundation for clinical analysis and differentiation of every disease, particularly for interior and chronic conditions.
Zang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide provides an in\-depth description and analysis of the physiological characteristics, common etiological factors and pathological patterns of each of the zàng fû organs. Part I explores the five zàng or ‘solid’ yin organs, and Part II the six fû or ‘hollow’ yang organs. Similar patterns are differentiated from one another.
Part III examines the most common compound or complex patterns involving pathology between two or more associated organs. Part IV addresses more difficult questions that require deeper exploration. Rounding out the book in Part V is a comprehensive self\-examination with 200 questions and answers based on the material in the text.

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